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    Sweet Temptations (Zebra, July 2000, 0-8217-6656-2, $4.99, 252pp, pb, oa)
        Regency romances about cooking, with recipes.
    Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson.





    System Shock #1 (Tuscany Press, October 1993, no ISBN, $9.95, unpaginated, tp, oa, cover by Miles Teves)
        Graphic anthology of three horror story adaptations, apparently by the authors.
    • · Metastasis · Dan Simmons · cs; illustrated by Bruce Spaulding Fuller
      adapted from the story of the same name (Night Visions 5 ed. Douglas E. Winter, Dark Harvest, 1988).
    • · Film at Eleven · John Skipp · cs; illustrated by David Urban
      adapted from the story of the same name (Silver Scream ed. David J. Schow, Dark Harvest, 1988).
    • · Special · Richard Laymon · cs; illustrated by Tommy Lee Edwards
      adapted from the story of the same name (Under the Fang ed. Robert R. McCammon, Pocket, 1991).



    Taboo 2 (New Classics House, 1965, 7N760, 75¢, 91pp, pb, an)


    Tad Williams’ Mirror World (HarperPrism, June 1998, 0-06-105545-X, $23.00, 170pp, hc, oa, cover by Ron Mahony)
        Original anthology of three stories, plus background information, based on a comic-book idea by Williams. Authors are Mark Kreighbaum, John Helfers, and Michelle West; illustrations by Ron Mahoney and Robin Kline. This is being promoted as an “illustrated novel.” Copyrighted by BIG Entertainment.


    Take This Man (Silhouette UK, 2000, 0-373-04665-0, £4.99, 717pp, pb, om)
        Reprint (Harlequin 2000) omnibus of 3 romantic novels, including a werewolf novel by Nora Roberts. The books are separately paginated.




    Tales for a Stormy Night (R. Clarke, 1891, 279pp, hc, an)
        Five supernatural stories translated from the French. Translators may be identified by the initials S.W.L. and M.L.S. either or both of whom may have compiled this volume.








    Tales for Winter Nights (James B. Smith, 1855, 288pp, hc, an)
        A large-size volume subtitled, “A Choice Collection of Interesting Adventures, Marvellous Stories, Anecdotes, &c…”. Many of the stories are presented as fantastic then revealed as hoaxes. All items are anonymous except for some poems.



    Tales from Beyond the Grave ed. Emma Blackley, uncredited (Gallery Books, 1989, 0-8317-8628-0, $6.98, 380pp, hc, an)
        Reprint (Octopus 1982) anthology of 27 supernatural stories, first American edition.




    Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy (Walker Books, May 4, 2017, 978-1-4063-7358-5, £8.99, 651pp, tp, oa, cover by Cliff Nielsen)
        Reprint (Walker Books; Margaret K. McElderry 2016) original fantasy anthology. Authors include ’Cassandra Clare’, Sarah Rees Brennan, Maureen Johnson, Robin Wasserman.












    Tales of Mystery and Surprise (Everybody’s Books, 194?, 6d, 32pp, pb, an)


    Tales of Other Days ed. John Y. Akerman, uncredited (Effingham Wilson, 1830, 268pp, hc, an)
        Anthology (in 2 vols) of historical adventures mostly with mystical, macabre or supernatural incidents.
    Details taken from later omnibus volume (London: Edwards & Bushell, 1857), which incorporated the novel The Gentleman in Black.
    • 3 · The Gentleman in Black · John Y. Akerman ,[?], uncredited · n. 1830
      also attributed to James Dalton.
    • 119 · The Magic Phial; or, an Evening at Delft · [uncredited] · ss (r)
    • 123 · A Tale of the Civil Wars · [uncredited] · ss (r)
    • 132 · Friar Rush: a Tale of Faerie · [uncredited] · ss (r)
    • 139 · Ghysbrecht, the Free-lance · [uncredited] · ss (r)
    • 153 · The Three Suitors · [uncredited] · ss (r)
    • 164 · The Fifth of November: a Legend of Palace Yard · [uncredited] · ss (r)
    • 182 · A Tale of the Low Countries · [uncredited] · ss (r)
    • 188 · Trial by Battle · [uncredited] · ss (r)
    • 201 · The Castle of Stauffenberg · [uncredited] · ss (r)
    • 207 · The Brothers: a Tale of London Bridge · [uncredited] · ss (r)
    • 217 · Roger Clevelly: a Devonshire Legend · [uncredited] · ss (r)
    • 230 · Haviland Hall · [uncredited] · ss (r)
    • 247 · A Tour to the North · [uncredited] · ss (r)
    • 257 · The Ring and the Mendicant · [uncredited] · ss 1825
    • 275 · A Journey of Azibah: an Eastern Tale · [uncredited] · ss (r)
    • 283 · The Death’s Head · Friedrich Schulze, uncredited · nv (r); different rendition of the story from Utterson’s Tales of the Dead.
    • 297 · Waldeck: a Tale from the German · [uncredited] · ss (r)
    • 305 · The Awkward Man · [uncredited] · ss (r)
    • 316 · Who Can It Be? · [uncredited] · ss (r)
    • 325 · The Robber Spatolino · [uncredited] · nv (r)
    • 349 · Trials of Temper · [uncredited] · ss (r)
    • 362 · The Prediction: a Tale of New-year’s Eve · [uncredited] · ss (r)
    • 373 · An Adventure in 1780 · [uncredited] · ss (r)
    • 381 · The Magician’s Visitor · [uncredited] · ss The Literary Remains of Henry Neele by Henry Neele, 1828, as by Henry Neele
    • 386 · A Norwegian Sketch · [uncredited] · ss (r)




    Tales of Terror and the Supernatural (Gulliver Books, 1945, 1/-, pb, an)
        This volume is listed as one of the titles in the series Famous Stories of All Time published by Gulliver Books at the end of the War. It is possible that none of these were published.



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