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    Cast a Bright Shadow by Tanith Lee (Tor UK, May 21, 2004, 1-4050-0634-X, £10.99, 431pp, tp, n., cover by Dominic Harman) [Lionwolf]
        Fantasy novel. Volume one in the series.


    The Castle of Dark by Tanith Lee (Macmillan UK, 1978, 0-333-24792-2, £3.95, 180pp, hc, n., cover by Bridie Page)
        Young-adult fantasy novel.


    The Claidi Collection: Books I-III by Tanith Lee (Penguin/Dutton, June 2003, 0-525-47205-3, $18.99, 673pp, hc, om, cover by Victor Lee) [Claidi Journals]
        Reprint (SFBC 2002 as The Claidi Journals) omnibus of the first three novels in the “Claidi Journals” series.








    Companions on the Road by Tanith Lee (Macmillan UK, September 1975, 0-333-17991-9, £2.50, 122pp, hc, n.)


    Companions on the Road and The Winter Players by Tanith Lee (St. Martin’s, November 1977, 0-312-15312-0, $8.95, 222pp, hc, om, cover by Juliet Stanwell Smith)
    • 5 · Companions on the Road · Tanith Lee · n. Macmillan, September 1975
    • 123 · The Winter Players · Tanith Lee · n. Macmillan, 1976





    Dark Castle, White Horse by Tanith Lee (DAW, March 1986, 0-88677-113-7 (#665), $3.50, 302pp, pb, om, cover by Ken W. Kelly)
        Omnibus edition of two short young-adult fantasy novels.
    • 5 · The Castle of Dark · Tanith Lee · n. Macmillan, 1978
    • 175 · Prince on a White Horse · Tanith Lee · n. Macmillan, 1982


    Dark Dance by Tanith Lee (Macdonald, March 12, 1992, 0-356-20253-4, £13.99, 409pp, hc, n.) [Blood Opera]
        Gothic horror novel about a decaying family of not-quite-vampires. First in the “Blood Opera” sequence. Volume one in the series.


    Darkness, I by Tanith Lee (Little, Brown UK, March 17, 1994, 0-316-90653-0, £15.99, 408pp, hc, n., cover: [photo] by Oliver Hunter) [Blood Opera]
        Volume three in the series.


    Day by Night by Tanith Lee (DAW, November 1980, 0-87997-576-8 (#408), $2.25, 316pp, pb, n., cover by Don Maitz)


    Days of Grass by Tanith Lee (DAW, November 1985, 0-88677-094-7 (#651), $3.50, 250pp, pb, n., cover by Michael Whelan)
        Sf novel set 137 years after an alien invasion of Earth.


    Death of the Day by Tanith Lee (Egerton House Publishing, October 6, 2004, 0-9546275-2-0, £13.99, 339pp, tp, n., cover by John Kaiine)
        Associational mystery novel.



    Delirium’s Mistress by Tanith Lee (DAW, June 1986, 0-88677-135-8, $3.95, 416pp, pb, n.) [Flat Earth]
        Volume four in the series.


    Delusion’s Master by Tanith Lee (DAW, September 1981, 0-87997-652-7 (#448), $2.25, 206pp, pb, n., cover by Ken W. Kelly) [Flat Earth]
        Volume three in the series.


    A Different City by Tanith Lee (Immanion Press, March 21, 2015, 978-1-907737-65-7, £10.99, 183pp, tp, oc)



    Don’t Bite the Sun by Tanith Lee (DAW, February 1976, UY1221 (#184), $1.25, 158pp, pb, n., cover by Brian Froud) [Four-BEE]
        Volume one in the series.


    The Dragon Hoard by Tanith Lee (Macmillan UK, 1971, 0-333-12850-8, £1.50, 169pp, hc, n., cover by Graham Oakley)



    Drinking Sapphire Wine by Tanith Lee (DAW, January 1977, UY1277 (#226), $1.25, 175pp, pb, n.) [Four-BEE]
        Volume two in the series.


    Drinking Sapphire Wine (incorporating Don’t Bite the Sun) by Tanith Lee (Hamlyn, September 1979, 0-600-33001-X, £1.25, 300pp, pb, om, cover by Peter Goodfellow)
        Omnibus of the two novels in the “Four-BEE” series.



    East of Midnight by Tanith Lee (Macmillan UK, 1977, 0-333-23069-8, £3.50, 175pp, hc, n., cover by Bridie Page)


    Electric Forest by Tanith Lee (DAW, August 1979, 0-87997-482-6 (#349), $1.75, 159pp, pb, n., cover by Don Maitz)


    Elephantasm by Tanith Lee (Headline, May 6, 1993, 0-7472-7897-0, £8.99, 310pp, tp, n., cover by Mark Salwowski)
        Gothic fantasy novel. A hardcover edition (-0758-5, £15.99) is also available.


    Emblèmes: Tanith Lee by Tanith Lee (Éditions de l’Oxymore, July 2004, 2-913939-42-2, €15.00, 217pp, tp, co, cover by John Kaiine) [edited by Léa Silhol]
        Collection of short stories & poems by Lee, in French, selected by Léa Silhol, plus one original story and two original poems (in English).
    • 5 · Tanith Lee · John Kaiine · il
    • 7 · Thanksgiving (Quelques Mots Sur Tanith Lee, La Matière Dont Sont Fait Les Rêves & Les Noëls Qu’on Fête Tous les Jours) · Léa Silhol · in
    • 11 · Les Maîtres de Cérémonie · [uncredited] · bg [Ref. Tanith Lee, Léa Silhol & John Kaiine]
    • 13 · Nouvelles
    • 15 · La Reine Blanche · Tanith Lee; translated by Estelle Valls de Gomis · ss
      translation into French of “La Reine Blanche” (Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, July 1983).
    • 25 · En Forêt Noire · Tanith Lee; translated by Estelle Valls de Gomis · ss
      translation into French of “En Forêt Noire” (Realms of Fantasy, December 2005).
    • 45 · Crânes de Poupée · Tanith Lee; translated by Estelle Valls de Gomis · nv
      translation into French of “Doll Skulls” (Realms of Fantasy, February 1996).
    • 66 · L’Échiquier de Sang · Tanith Lee; translated by Estelle Valls de Gomis · ss
      translation into French of “Blood Chess” (Weird Tales, Spring 2003).
    • 77 · L’Homme qui vola la Lune [Flat Earth] · Tanith Lee; translated by Estelle Valls de Gomis · nv
      translation into French of “The Man Who Stole the Moon” (Realms of Fantasy, February 2001).
    • 104 · La Rose du Diable · Tanith Lee; translated by Estelle Valls de Gomis · nv
      translation into French of “The Devil’s Rose” (Women of Darkness, ed. Kathryn Ptacek, Tor, 1988).
    • 129 · Ce Soir je peux Dormir Tranquillement · Tanith Lee; translated by Estelle Valls de Gomis · ss
      translation into French of “Tonight I Can Sleep Quietly” (Space Is Just A Starry Night, Aqueduct Press, 2013).
    • 135 · Tonight I Can Sleep Quietly · Tanith Lee · ss
    • 140 · Je t’apporte l’Éternité [Flat Earth] · Tanith Lee; translated by Estelle Valls de Gomis · ss
      translation into French of “I Bring You Forever” (Realms of Fantasy, June 1998).
    • 159 · Medra · Tanith Lee; translated by Estelle Valls de Gomis · ss
      translation into French of “Medra” (Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, June 1984).
    • 175 · Arbres · Tanith Lee; translated by Léa Silhol · pm
      translation into French of “The Trees” (Emblèmes Spécial No. 1, Livret Companion, 2004).
    • 176 · À un Poète, de sa Maîtresse · Tanith Lee; translated by Léa Silhol · pm
      translation into French of “To a Poet, from His Mistress”.
    • 177 · To a Poet, from His Mistress · Tanith Lee · pm
    • 178 · Deux Demoiselles · Tanith Lee; translated by Léa Silhol · pm
      translation into French of “Two Maidens”.
    • 179 · Two Maidens · Tanith Lee · pm
    • 181 · Analyses
    • 183 · Adam et Tanith: Représentations de l’Homme dans l’Œuvre de Tanith Lee · Estelle Valls de Gomis · ar
    • 191 · Conteuse de la Tribu: La Réecriture du Conte Chez Tanith Lee · Léa Silhol · ar
    • 199 · Entretien avec la Maîtresse des Arcanes · Léa Silhol · iv [Ref. Tanith Lee]
    • 211 · Tanith Lee: Une Bibliographie Française · Léa Silhol · ar [Ref. Tanith Lee]



    Eva Fairdeath by Tanith Lee (Headline, March 10, 1994, 0-7472-7862-8, £8.99, viii+215pp, tp, n., cover by Mark Salwowski)
        A hardcover edition (-0983-9, £16.99) was announced but not seen.


    Faces Under Water by Tanith Lee (Overlook Press, August 1998, 0-87951-835-9, $23.95, 233pp, hc, n., cover by J. K. Potter) [The Secret Books of Venus]
        Dark fantasy novel. In an alternate 18th-century Venice, a mask is the key to dark secrets of black magic and a society of murderers.







    The Gods Are Thirsty by Tanith Lee (Overlook Press, November 1996, 0-87951-672-0, $26.95, 514pp, hc, n.)
        Associational historical novel of the French Revolution.


    Gold Unicorn by Tanith Lee (Macmillan/Atheneum, October 1994, 0-689-31814-6, $15.95, 149pp, hc, n., cover by Mark Zug) [Unicorn]
        Young-adult fantasy novel, sequel to Black Unicorn. Volume two in the series.




    Heart-Beast by Tanith Lee (Headline, June 11, 1992, 0-7472-7923-3, £8.99, 282pp, tp, n., cover by Mark Salwowski)
        Fantasy/horror novel about a magic jewel and a shapechanger. A hardcover edition (-0594-9, £15.99) is also available.



    Here in Cold Hell by Tanith Lee (Tor UK, August 19, 2005, 1-4050-0635-8, £10.99, 418pp, tp, n., cover by Dominic Harman) [Lionwolf]
        Volume two in the series.


    A Heroine of the World by Tanith Lee (DAW, August 1989, 0-88677-362-8, $4.50, 448pp, pb, n.)
        Romantic fantasy novel set in an alternate-world old Russia



    Indigara, or, Jet and Otis Conquer the World by Tanith Lee (Firebird, November 2007, 978-0-14-240922-0, $11.99, 197pp, hc, n., cover by Daniel Dos Santos)
        Young-adult SF novella. Jet and her robot dog Otis stumble onto a strange underworld beneath their planet’s film capital, Ollywood.


    Into Gold by Tanith Lee (Pulphouse, November 1991, 1-56146-532-1, $1.95, 47pp, pb, nv, cover by David & Elissa Martin)
        Fantasy short story that originally appeared in Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine 3/86 and in the collection Women As Demons.



    Killing Violets (God’s Dogs) by Tanith Lee (Immanion Press, March 19, 2012, 978-1-907737-36-7, £10.99, 189pp, tp, n., cover: [photo] by John Kaiine) [Colouring Books]
        Volume four in the series.


    Kill the Dead by Tanith Lee (DAW, September 1980, 0-87997-562-8 (#401), $1.75, 172pp, pb, n., cover by Don Maitz)


    Law of the Wolf Tower by Tanith Lee (Hodder Children’s Books, November 11, 1998, 0-340-70446-2, £3.99, 233pp, pb, n., cover by Brad Gray) [Claidi Journals]
        Young-adult fantasy novel. The orphan-slave Claidi journeys with a stranger to the place where all laws are made. Volume one in the series.



    Louisa the Poisoner by Tanith Lee (Wildside Press, 1996, 1-880448-50-5, $35.00, 77pp, hc, na, cover by George Barr)
        Horror novella. Limited to 300 numbered and 26 lettered ($75.00) copies, signed by Tanith Lee.



    Lycanthia, or, The Children of Wolves by Tanith Lee (DAW, April 1981, 0-87997-610-1 (#429), $2.25, 220pp, pb, n., cover by Paul Chadwick)


    Madame Two Swords by Tanith Lee (Donald M. Grant, September 1988, 0-937986-79-8, $35.00, 128pp, hc, nv, cover by Thomas Canty)
        Fantasy novella set during the French revolution, with numerous illustrations by Thomas Canty. Limited to 600 copies signed by author and illustrator.


    Metallic Love by Tanith Lee (Bantam Spectra, March 2005, 0-553-58471-5, $6.99, 301pp, pb, n., cover by Kinuko Craft) [Silver Metal Lover]
        Sequel to The Silver Metal Lover, the 1981 SF novel of a teen in love with a robot.


    Mortal Suns by Tanith Lee (Overlook Press, September 2003, 1-58567-207-6, $26.95, 335pp, hc, n., cover by Gustav Klimt)
        Fantasy novel set in an alternate world similar to Ancient Greece. A king’s daughter, born without feet, struggles to survive the power struggles around her.



    Night’s Master by Tanith Lee (DAW, November 1978, 0-87997-414-1 (#313), $1.75, 188pp, pb, n., cover by George Barr) [Flat Earth]
        Volume one in the series.



    No Flame but Mine by Tanith Lee (Tor UK, June 15, 2007, 978-1-4050-0636-1, £10.99, 462pp, tp, n.) [Lionwolf]
        Volume three in the series.


    Personal Darkness by Tanith Lee (Little, Brown UK, February 11, 1993, 0-316-90352-3, £15.99, 435pp, hc, n., cover by Adrian Chesterman) [Blood Opera]
        Dark fantasy novel. Volume two in the series.



    Piratica: Being a Daring Tale of a Singular Girl’s Adventure Upon the High Seas by Tanith Lee (Hodder Children’s Books, February 12, 2004, 0-340-85446-4, £10.99, 370pp, hc, n.)
        Young-adult alternate-history fantasy novel.


    Piratica II: Return to Parrot Island by Tanith Lee (Hodder Children’s Books, February 16, 2006, 0-340-89357-5, £5.99, 398pp, tp, n., cover by John Avon)


    Piratica III: The Family Sea by Tanith Lee (Hodder Children’s Books, September 6, 2007, 978-0-340-93085-4, £5.99, 396pp, pb, n., cover by John Avon)


    Prince on a White Horse by Tanith Lee (Macmillan Children’s Books, 1982, 0-333-32929-5, £5.50, 157pp, hc, n., cover by Nigel McMullen)


    Princess Hynchatti & Some Other Surprises by Tanith Lee (Macmillan UK, 1972, 0-333-12759-5, £1.75, 150pp, hc, oc, cover by Helen Craig)
        “Twelve tales of princes and princesses (six of each) setting off to seek their fortunes in the finest tradition of fairy tale.”


    Queen of the Wolves by Tanith Lee (Hodder Silver, January 18, 2001, 0-340-74659-9, £4.99, 178pp, pb, n.) [Claidi Journals]
        Volume three in the series.


    Quest for the White Witch by Tanith Lee (DAW, February 1978, 0-87997-357-9 (#276), $1.95, 317pp, pb, n., cover by Gino D’Achille) [Birthgrave]
        Volume three in the series.





    Red Unicorn by Tanith Lee (Tor, June 1997, 0-312-86265-2, $20.95, 191pp, hc, n., cover by Mark Zug) [Unicorn]
        Young-adult fantasy novel. Tanaquil is lured to another world where she finds her evil twin plotting her sister’s death. Volume three in the series.


    Reigning Cats and Dogs by Tanith Lee (Headline, August 10, 1995, 0-7472-1431-X, £16.99, 214pp, hc, n., cover by Mark Salwowski)
        Fantasy novel set in a surreal world of slavery, secret societies, and demons.


    Sabella, or, The Blood Stone by Tanith Lee (DAW, April 1980, 0-87997-529-6 (#380), $1.75, 157pp, pb, n., cover by George Smith)


    Saint Fire by Tanith Lee (Overlook Press, November 1999, 0-87951-735-2, $25.95, 335pp, hc, n., cover by J. K. Potter) [The Secret Books of Venus]
        Dark fantasy novel, volume two of “The Secret Books of Venus” based on the four elements and four phases of alchemy, set in an alternate 18th-century Venice. A serving girl develops a talent for fire the Church wants, and fears. Volume two in the series.







    Shadowfire by Tanith Lee (Orbit, 1978, 0-7088-8039-8, 85p, 220pp, pb, n., cover by Peter Jones) [Birthgrave]
        Reprint (DAW 1978 as Vazkor, Son of Vazkor) fantasy novel. All pages in book headed Vazkor, Son of Vazkor Volume two in the series.


    Shon the Taken by Tanith Lee (Macmillan Children’s Books, 1979, 0-333-27036-3, £4.50, 145pp, hc, n., cover by Bridie Page)



    Sometimes, After Sunset by Tanith Lee (SFBC, December 1980, #3440, $5.98, 311pp, hc, om, cover by Don Maitz)
        collection, includes Sabella and Kill the dead.
    • 1 · Sabella, or, The Blood Stone · Tanith Lee · n. DAW, April 1980
    • 141 · Kill the Dead · Tanith Lee · n. DAW, September 1980




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