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    Tales from the Flat Earth: Night’s Daughter by Tanith Lee (SFBC, October 1987, #11345, $14.98, 601pp, hc, om, cover by Dawn Wilson) [Flat Earth]
        Omnibus edition of two books in the “Flat Earth” fantasy series, Delirium’s Mistress (DAW 1986) and Night’s Sorceries (DAW 1987). Only available as part of a two-volume set.


    Tales from the Flat Earth: The Lords of Darkness by Tanith Lee (SFBC, October 1987, #11360, $14.98, 726pp, hc, om, cover by Dawn Wilson) [Flat Earth]
        Omnibus edition of 3 books from the “Flat Earth” fantasy series: Night’s Master (DAW 1978), Death’s Master (DAW 1979), and Delusion’s Master (DAW 1981). Only available as part of a two-volume set.







    To Indigo by Tanith Lee (Immanion Press, September 26, 2011, 978-1-907737-21-3, £11.99, 319pp, tp, n., cover: [photo] by John Kaiine) [Colouring Books]
        Volume three in the series.


    Turquoiselle by Tanith Lee (Immanion Press, March 18, 2014, 978-1-907737-59-6, £11.99, 228pp, tp, n., cover by John Kaiine) [Colouring Books]
        Volume seven in the series.


    Unsilent Night by Tanith Lee (NESFA Press, February 1981, 0-915368-18-8, $6.00, 84pp, hc, oc) [Ref. Chip Hitchcock]
        Short story and poetry collection; published in conjunction with Tanith Lee’s appearance as Guest of Honor at Boskone XVIII in Boston, February 13-15, 1981. Limited to 1000 copies




    Venus Preserved by Tanith Lee (Overlook Press, November 2003, 1-58567-474-5, $25.95, 316pp, hc, n., cover by J. K. Potter) [The Secret Books of Venus]
        Dark fantasy novel, set in an alternate 18th-century Venice. Volume four in the series.


    Vivia by Tanith Lee (Little, Brown UK, April 6, 1995, 0-316-91260-3, £16.99, 395pp, hc, n., cover by Charles-August Mengin)
        Fantasy/horror novel: Vivia, daughter of the brutal Lord Vaddix, escapes a plague by taking sanctuary in a secret cave below the castle.



    Voyage of the Basset: Islands in the Sky by Tanith Lee (Random House, October 1999, 0-679-89127-7, $3.99, 249pp, tp, n., cover by Greg & Tim Hildebrandt)
        Young-adult fantasy novel, first in a series based on James Christensen’s Voyage of the Basset.




    When the Lights Go Out by Tanith Lee (Headline, April 4, 1996, 0-7472-1598-7, £16.99, 246pp, hc, n., cover by Mark Salwowski)
        Fantasy/horror novel.


    White as Snow by Tanith Lee (Tor, December 2000, 0-312-86993-2, $23.95, 319pp, hc, n., cover by Thomas Canty)
        Fairy-tale retelling of “Snow White”. Introduction by “Fairy Tale Series” editor Terri Windling.



    The Winter Players by Tanith Lee (Macmillan UK, 1976, 0-333-19840-9, £2.95, 104pp, hc, n., cover by Alison Petrie)



    Wolf Queen by Tanith Lee (Dutton Children’s Books, May 2002, 0-525-46895-1, $16.99, 216pp, hc, n., cover by Victor Lee) [Claidi Journals]
        Reprint (Hodder Silver 2001 as Queen of the Wolves) young-adult fantasy. First US edition Volume three in the series.


    Wolf Star by Tanith Lee (Dutton Children’s Books, June 2001, 0-525-46673-8, $16.99, 232pp, hc, n., cover by Victor Lee) [Claidi Journals]
        Reprint (Hodder Silver 2000 as Wolf Star Rise) young-adult fantasy. First US edition. Volume two in the series.



    Wolf Tower by Tanith Lee (Dutton Children’s Books, May 2000, 0-525-46394-1, $15.99, 223pp, hc, n., cover by Victor Lee) [Claidi Journals]
        Reprint (Hodder Children’s Books 1998 as The Law of the Wolf Tower) young-adult fantasy. First US edition. Volume one in the series.


    Wolf Wing by Tanith Lee (Hodder Silver, December 12, 2002, 0-340-79938-2, £5.99, 194pp, tp, n., cover by Haydn Cornner) [Claidi Journals]
        Young-adult fantasy novel. Volume four in the series.



    For Maurice, Five Unlikely Stories by Vernon Lee (John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1927, 7/6d, li+223pp, hc, co)
    • ix · Introductions · Vernon Lee · in
    • 1 · The Gods and Ritter Tanhûser · Vernon Lee · nv
    • 69 · Marsyas in Flanders · Vernon Lee · ss
    • 93 · The Virgin of the Seven Daggers · Vernon Lee · nv The English Review January 1909 (+1)
      first published in French (“La Madone aux sept glaives”, Feuilleton du journal des débats du Samedi, 1896).
    • 141 · Winthrop’s Adventure · Vernon Lee · nv Fraser’s Magazine January 1881, as “A Culture-Ghost; or, Winthrop’s Adventure”
    • 207 · The Doll · Vernon Lee · ss The Cornhill Magazine May 1896, as “The Image”



    Hauntings, Fantastic Stories by Vernon Lee (William Heinemann, 1890, ix+237pp, hc, co)
    • · Preface · Vernon Lee · pr
    • · Amour Dure · Vernon Lee · nv Murray’s Magazine January 1887
    • · Dionea · Vernon Lee · nv Arts and Letters December 1888
    • · Oke of Okehurst · Vernon Lee · na Blackwood, August 1886, as “A Phantom Lover”
    • · A Wicked Voice · Vernon Lee · nv
      revised from “A Culture-Ghost; or, Winthrop’s Adventure” Fraser’s Magazine Jan 1881.




    Pope Jacynth and Other Fantastic Tales by Vernon Lee (Grant Richards, October 1904, 3/6d, 200pp, hc, co)





    The Virgin of the Seven Daggers by Vernon Lee (Corgi, 1962, SN1162, 2/6d, 158pp, pb, co)
        Reprint (Grove Press 1954 as The Snake Lady and Other Stories) ghost/horror collection.
















    Green Tea %%1: A Case Reported by Martin Hesselius, the German Physician by J. Sheridan Le Fanu (Swan River Press, October 23, 2019, 978-1-78380-029-2, €45.00, xiv+93pp, hc, nv, cover by Alisdair Wood) [Martin Hesselius]
        Limited to 400 copies signed by Holness, Wood, Rockhill and Showers, 100 of which are numbered. Each copy also contains two postcards and a CD of a specially commissioned recording of Le Fanu’s classic tale, adapted with original music by Reggie Chamberlain-King and performed by Belfast’s Wireless Mystery Theatre.
    Details taken from online listing.




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