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Novel. 250,000 words.
It is the eve of the French Revolution.
The Aristos are drinking life to the dregs, indulging in every conceivable sensual vice as
if there were no tomorrow, while the citizens, miserable in their poverty, seethe with
envy and hatred in a sorcerous Paris, beautiful in the center, rotting with mighty slums
around the edges.
In this sweeping novel, Tanith Lee depicts the savage spirit of Year 1, following the life
of journalist, pamphleteer and patriot Camille Desmoulins through these turbulent days. A
fascinating and complex creature of the mind who maneuvered through all levels of Paris
society, Desmoulins was the journalist and voice of the Revolution. Silenced by the
guillotine during the terror in the prime of his youth, Desmoulins, with his circle of
friends, is the heart and soul of this gripping novel. With the unflagging pace of
Pasternak's Dr. Zhivago and the enveloping atmosphere of Anne Rice's The
Feast Of All Saints, The Gods Are Thirsty breathes new life into the volatile
days of the French Revolution with every compelling page. (dustwrapper copy) |
- Woodstock, New York: The Overlook Press, [1996]. Paper-covered boards with cloth shelf
back, issued with pictorial dustwrapper. ISBN 0-87951-672-0. Price: $26.95. Copyright
page: First Edition | 1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2. Pagination: [i-vi] vii-xii [1-2] 3-514 [515-516].
Dustjacket design by Michael Hornburg.
German Translations:
- Munich: Wilhelm Goldmann Verlag, 1999. ISBN: 3-442-41645-0, DM 25.00, trade paperback. As "Wenn Die
Götter Dürsten", translated by Eva L. Wahser. Pagination: [1-8] 9-764 [765-768]. Cover painting uncredited.
Young adult novel. 50,000 words.
The second volume in the Unicorn series.
Also available as Spoken Word Recording.
Journeying across different lands, the
young mender Tanaquil and her familiar, a quarrelsome talking peeve, learn of the empress
Veriam, who wishes to conquer from one sea to the next. Tanaquil is shocked to learn that
the woman called 'Conqueror' and 'Child-Eater' is in fact her half
sister, Lizra.
Remembering the powerful effect the black unicorn had on her people, Lizra has constructed
a tremendous mechanical unicorn of gold as a symbol of her conquest.
The only problem is that it doesn't work - and Lizra commands Tanaquil to make the
steam-powered unicorn move. Now Tanaquil must choose between assisting in brutal conquest
or risking the ire of her powerful sister. (dustwrapper copy) |
- New York: Atheneum, 1994. Paper-covered boards with cloth shelf back. ISBN
0-689-31814-6. Price: $15.95. Copyright page: First Edition | Printed in the United States
of America | 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. Pagination: [i-vii] viii [ix-x, 1-3] 4-149 [150].
Dustjacket art and interior illustrations by Mark Zug.
- New York: Atheneum, 1994. Issued by the Science Fiction Book Club. [$6.98]. Hardcover.
- London: Orbit, 1995. ISBN 1-85723-301-8, £4.99, mass-market paperback.
- New York: Tor Fantasy, [1996]. ISBN 0-812-54320-3, $5.99, mass-market paperback.
- [Sutton]: Severn House, [1996]. ISBN 0 7278 4955 7, £16.99, hardcover.
Short story collection.
Nominated as no. 7 in the Best Fantasy Collection/Anthology in the 1986 Locus Poll.
Contents: The Gorgon; Anna
Medea; Meow; The Hunting
Of Death: The Unicorn; Magritte's Secret Agent; Monkeys Stagger; Sirriamnis;
Because Our Skins Are Finer; Quatt-Sup;
Draco, Draco; La Reine Blanche.
THE GORGON, a brilliant shocker
that leads off this scintillating new collection of Tanith Lee's tales, was the winner of
the World Fantasy Award for best short story of the year. It is appropriate that it gives
its title to these tales ranging from horror and the supernatural to science fiction, from
the writer who has been justly termed "Princess Royal of Heroic Fantasy."
Here you will find unforgettable encounters of men and beasts - of dragons and
unicorns, cats and seals, virgins and vampires. This is truly a feast of treasures for
everyone whose taste runs to a gourmet imagination. (back cover copy) |
- New York: DAW Books, Inc., [1985]. Mass-market paperback. Publisher's number: 615
(UE2003). ISBN 0 88677 003 3. Price: $2.95. Copyright page: First Printing, February 1985
| 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. Pagination: [1-6] 7-288. Cover art by Victoria Poyser. Note: the table of
contents of this edition incorrectly lists "Monkey's Stagger" as "Money's
Stagger."
- New York: DAW Books, Inc., [1985]. Paper-covered boards, issued with pictorial
dustwrapper. First hardcover edition. Issued by the Science Fiction Book Club. Price:
[$4.98]. No statement of printing on copyright page. Date code P010 on page 183. Pagination:
[1-6] 1-184 [185-186]. Dustjacket illustration by Victoria Poyser. Note: the story "Quatt-Sup"
is published in this edition under the title "Qatt-Sup."
Novel. 100,000 words.
Where the moon washed the deck,
something sat, its huge head raised, more like the visage of a bear than a wolf, yet
long-snouted, the jaws open. Cold eyes that had no soul in them mirrored the moon ...
After the killing of his brutal father, golden and handsome Daniel Vehmund has sought
refuge in an exotic faraway land. But his contentment is shattered when a fabulous diamond
is pressed on him by a sinister graverobber. From that first fatal contact, Daniel is
doomed each night of the full moon to become something else ... something dark and
powerful and savage. And nothing that originates on this earth can destroy him.
Laura, a beautiful redhaired farm-girl, lives with her two awful sisters and her selfish
grasping parents in the remote English countryside. Apparently condemned to a life of
drudgery, all is transformed when she is wooed and wed by a wealthy local squire. But this
gilded existence is threatened when a travelling magician persuades her besotted husband
to buy for her a very unusual diamond. For this gem is "The Wolf," the diamond
that had so transformed Daniel Vehmund's destiny. And when he himself returns at last to
England, his fate and Laura's are devastatingly intertwined ...
Meanwhile some dark, malignant presence continues to prowl the woodlands and hedgerows
... and seemingly nothing can curb its unquenchable bloodlust.
A brilliant, enthralling masterpiece of highly coloured imagination. (dustwrapper copy)
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- [London]: Headline, [1992]. Two bindings. Priority not established, but probably simultaneous.
- Hardcover. ISBN 0-7472-0594-9, £15.99, paper-covered boards, issued with pictorial
dustwrapper. Copyright page: Copyright 1992 Tanith Lee. First published in 1992 by Headline Book Publishing PLC
| 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. Pagination: [i-vi] [1-2] 3-282. Cover illustration by Mark Salwowski.
- Trade paperback. ISBN 0-7472-7923-3, £8.99, pictorial wrappers. Copyright page: Copyright 1992 Tanith Lee.
First published in 1992 by Headline Book Publishing PLC | 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. Pagination: [i-vi] [1-2] 3-282.
Cover illustration by Mark Salwowski.
- [London]: Headline Feature, [1992]. ISBN 0-7472-3916-9, £4.99, mass-market paperback. Copyright page: Copyright
1992 Tanith Lee. First publushed in 1992 by Headline Book Publishing PLC. First published in paperback in 1992
by Headline Book Publishing PLC. A Headline Feature Paperback | 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. Pagination: [i-vi] [1-2] 3-375
[376-378]. Cover illustration by Mark Salwowski.
- [New York]: Dell, [1993]. ISBN 0-440-21455-6, $4.99, mass-market paperback. Copyright page: Published by Dell
Publishing. Copyright 1992 by Tanith Lee. Reprinted by arrangement with Headline Book Publishing PLC.
Pagination: [i-viii] [1-3] 4-356. Cover illustration uncredited.
- [New York]: Dell, [1992, i.e. 1993]. Issued by the Science Fiction Book Club. [$7.98].
Paper-covered boards, issued with pictorial dustwrapper. Pagination: [i-vi 1-2] 3-282. Jacket art by Bryn Barnard.
Jacket design by Jeff Brenner.

Finnish Translations:
- Porvoo, Helsinki, and Juva [Finland]: WSOY, 1994. ISBN: 951-0-19568-5, trade paperback. Pagination: [1-8] 335 [336-338].
As "Pedon Sydän", translated by Sari Kallioinen and Anita Puumalainen. Cover illustration by Jukka Murtosaari.

Polish Translations:
- Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Amber, 1995. ISBN: 83-7082-796-9, 9.80 Zl, trade paperback. Pages: [1-8] 9-319, [320].
As "Serce Bestii", translated by Joanna Hetman-Krajewska. Cover illustration by Steave [i.e. Steve] Crisp.

Novel. 112,000 words.
The second volume of The Lionwolf Trilogy.
LIONWOLF son to both god and mortal, but now trapped
in eternal icy conflict. Killed through the power of the god Zezeth, his tru father, the hero Lionwolf
has been cast into a bleak and icy hell lit only by a cold blue sun. Here he and other living dead must
wage endless combat to appease the whim of a deathly king whose face is made of stone. But when Lionwolf
encounters the king's wife, she is none other than the beautiful Chillel, his own former lover - and nemesis.
aS Lionwofl struggles in the toils of hell, elsewhere throughout the ice age shrouding the mortal earth, men
and women and working out their own destinies ... An empire has fallen. Ru Karismi, capital of the kings, has
been abandoned to the poisons of the White Death. And across the lands of the Jafn and the Ruk, lawless
reivers take their prey wherever they wish.
Against this unsettled backdrop, the sorceress Jemhara determines
to save the magician Thryfe from a dire self-inflicted punishment, while the hero's mother Saphnay, now
Become a goddess of the far north, seeks to lead her followers to a new world.
Yet Zezeth's violent hatred shadows all - and from the depths of an ice-locked sea his other son, the
terrifying and mountainous leviathan Brightshade, is once more rising in pursuit of vengeance ...
(back cover copy)
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- [London], Basingstoke and Oxford: Tor Books, 2005. ISBN: 1 4050 0635 8. Trade Paperback. Price: £10.99.
Copyright Page: First published 2005 by Tor an imprint of Pan Macmillan Ltd. Copyright Tanith Lee 2005 |
1 3 5 7 9 8 6 4 2. Pagination: [i-xiv, 1-2] 3-417 [418]. Cover illustration by Dominic Harman. Maps by Raymond Turvey.
- [London], Basingstoke and Oxford: Tor Books, 2005. ISBN: 0 330 41310 4, £10.99, mass-market paperback.
Copyright Page: First published 2005 by Tor. First published in paperback by Tor, an imprint of Pan Macmillan Ltd.
Copyright Tanith Lee 2005 | 1 3 5 7 9 8 6 4 2. Pagination: [i-vi] vii-ix [x-xiv, 1-2] 3-496 [497-498].
Cover illustration by Dominic Harman. Maps by Raymond Turvey.
Novel. 180,000 words.
Nominated as no. 16 in the Best Fantasy Novel category in the 1990 Locus Poll.
'LIGHTNING STRIKES....'
The fortune teller had spoken the words, shown her the cards that predicted she would
become the focal point of great events. But now, a captive of those who had invaded her
land, Ara could only wait, hoping to discover the true path of her destiny. But in a world
ruled by the war, what chance did Ara have to attain her heart's desire? Carried far from
her home, alone among strangers, only the will of the goddess, the Lady Vulmardra, could
protect and guide her.
Yet the path the Lady had set her upon would lead Ara to the very heart of conflict. And
though she might gain great wealth or lose it, become both pawn and player in the power
games of princes and warlords, there was only one for whom she would risk everything, a
soldier who some named traitor and others liberator, the man for whom she would strive to
become -
A HEROINE OF THE WORLD (back cover copy) |
- New York: DAW Books, Inc., [1989]. Mass-market paperback. Publisher's number: 788
(UE2362). ISBN 0 88677 362 8. Price: $4.50. Copyright page: First Printing, August 1989 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. Pagination: [1-8] 9-448. Cover Illustration by Yvonne Gilbert.
- New York: DAW Books, Inc., [1989]. Paper-covered boards, issued with pictorial
dustwrapper. First hardcover edition. Issued by the Science Fiction Book Club. Price:
[$7.98]. No statement of printing on copyright page. No date code. Pagination: [1-9] 10-448. Dustjacket
illustration by Yvonne Gilbert.
- [London]: Headline, [1994]. ISBN 0-7472-1247-3, £16.99, paper-covered boards issed with pictorial dustwrapper.
Copyright page: Copyright 1989 by Tanith Lee. First published in Great Britain in 1994 by Headline Book
Publishing | 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. Pagination: [i-vi] [1-4] 5-376 [377]. Dustjacket illustation by
Mark Salwowski.
- [London]: Headline Feature, [1995]. ISBN 0-7472-4748-X, £5.99, mass-market paperback. Copyright page:
First published in Great Britain in 1994 by Headline Book Publishing. First published in paperback in 1995
by Headline Book Publishing. A Headline Feature Paperback. Pagintion: [1-10] 5-503. Cover illustration
by Mark Salwowski.
French Translations:
- Montpellier, France: Editions Oxymore, [2003]. ISBN 2-913939-32-5, trade paperback.
Pagination: [1-11] 12-376 [377-378]. Part One translated as "Aara - Aradia I" by Estelle Valls de Gomis. First edition
limited to 1700 copies with 300 numbered copies. Cover illustration and interior illustrations by Dorian Marchcourt.
- Montpellier, France: Editions Oxymore, [2004]. ISBN 2-913939-40-6, trade paperback.
Pagination: [1-10] 11-253 [254]. Part Two translated as "Thenser - Aradia II" by Estelle Valls de Gomis. First edition
limited to 1700 copies with 300 numbered copies. Cover illustration and interior illustrations by Dorian Marchcourt.
- Paris: Points Fantasy, October 2006. ISBN 2-7578-0166-X, 7.00 €, mass-market paperback. Pagination: [1-8] 9-387 [388-406].
Part One translated as "Aara - Aradia I" by Estelle Valls de Gomis. Note: Pages [389-391] are a very brief bibliography of
the author's works translated into French. Pages [393-404] are a publisher's catalogue. Cover illustration by Jean-Yves Kervevan.
- Paris: Points Fantasy, January 2007. ISBN 2-7578-0274-8, 6.00 €, mass-market paperback. Pagination: [1-10] 11-265
[266-289]. Part Two translated as "Thenser - Aradia II" by Estelle Valls de Gomis. Note: Pages [267-269] are very brief
bibliography of the author's works translated into French. Pages [273-287] are a publisher's catalogue. Cover illustration
by Jean-Yves Kervevan.
Russian Translations:
- Saint Petersburg: Azbooka, Tyerra-Knizhnyy Kloob, 1997. ISBN: 5-7684-0232-2, hardcover. Pagination: 560.
As "Geroinya Mira", translated by O. Voyeykova. Cover artist as yet undetermined.
Novel. 23,400 words.
Also available as a spoken word recording.
Also available as an Ebook.
Welcome to Indigara ... a strangely familiar, strangely hypnotic world.
Jet and her robot dog, Otis, have been taken with Jet's two sisters--one of whom has a role in the latest super-movie--to their
planet's film capital, Ollywood. Jet and Otis are soon plunged into the mysterious underworld that lurks below the studios and lots.
Here lies the beautiful and sinister otherwhere of Indigara, which has spontaneously generated from the sets, costumes, models, and
actual celluloid of fantasy and SF plot movies that never got made into series. Even while the girl and dog try to survive the dangers
and terrors below, their Indigaran mirror images have replaced them, and are running amok in the real world above.
Tanith Lee's trademark combination of unique worldbuilding, humor, and action make Indigara a five-star success!(inside cover copy)
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- New York: Firebird, 2007. Paper-covered boards, issued with pictorial dustwrapper. ISBN 0-14-240922-0. Price: $11.99. Copyright page: Published by Firebird,
an imprint of Penguin Group (USA) Inc., 2007 | 1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2. Pagination: [i-x] 1-197 [198]. Dustjacket illustration by Daniel Dos Santos; Dustjacket design by Lori Thorn.
NOTE: Cover title appears as Indigara.
Novelette. 14,000 words.
First separate publication. Collected earlier in Women As Demons.
Contents: Into Gold.
When Prince Draco sees the mysterious
woman from the East, she entrances him as no one has before. His second-in-command Skorous
suspects that she has secret motives when he learns that she has the power to transform
things into gold. Is this her only power, or has she bewitched Draco's heart?
Tanith Lee, one of the best fantasists writing today, has crafted a masterful tale of
desire and deception. She has written over a dozen novels, and has won the World Fantasy
Award for her short fiction. (back cover copy) |
- [Eugene, OR: Pulphouse Publishing, 1991]. Mass-market paperback. ISBN 1-56146-532-1.
Price: $1.95. No statement of printing on copyright page. Pagination: [i-ii, 1-3] 4-47 [48-50].
Cover art by David & Ellissa
Martin. Note: issued as number 32 in the Pulphouse Short Story Paperbacks series.
Novel. 65,000 words.
Collected in Sometimes, After Sunset.
Nominated for the 1981 August Derleth Award (the British Fantasy Award for best novel).
Nominated as no. 12 in the Best Fantasy Novel category in the 1981 Locus Poll.
Shortlisted in the Best Novel category for the 1981 Coveted Balrog Award.
Kill the dead? How can you slay that
which is already slain? Yet ... sometimes the dead refuse to stay quiet.
For there are times when the dead have a duty that must be fulfilled. There are times when
those must walk who defy God and Nature to do so; those are times of horror and haunting.
Then one must call the exorcist. There is work for the slayer of ghosts in the backlands
of the world. There is work for Parl Dro, Ghost-Killer.
This is the story of two sisters who defied him. One did not belong on this earth, one
did. But which was the one he must kill? Which was the one he must silence?
Tanith Lee has written in KILL THE DEAD a marvelous novel of dark shadows and strange
evils ... a novel to place alongside THE EXORCIST and THE STAND, a weird companion to
SABELLA and THE BIRTHGRAVE. (back cover copy) |
- New York: DAW Books, Inc., [1980]. Mass-market paperback. Publisher's number: 401
(UE1562). ISBN 0 87997 562 8. Price: $1.75. Copyright page: First Printing, September 1980
| 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. Pagination: [1-6] 7-172 [173-176]. Cover illustration by Don Maitz. Frontispiece illustration
by Jack Gaughan.
- New York: DAW Books, Inc. Published by the New American Library of Canada Limited. [1980]. Mass-market paperback.
Publisher's number: 401 (UE1562). ISBN 0 87997 562 8. Price: $1.95. Copyright page: First Printing, September 1980
| 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 [Note: this is the 2nd printing by DAW Canada]. Pagination: [1-6] 7-172 [173-176]. Cover
illustration by Don Maitz. Frontispiece illustration by Jack Gaughan.
- London: Legend, [1990]. ISBN 0-09-966360-0, £3.50, mass-market paperback. Copyright page: A Legend Book.
FIrst published in 1980 by DAW Books. Legend edition 1990. Copyright 1980 by Tanith Lee. Pagination: [1-6] 7-172.
Cover illustration possibly by Mick Posen.
French Translations:
- Paris: J'ai Lu, 1987. ISBN 2-277-22194-5, mass-market paperback. As "Tuer Les Morts", translated by Gérard Lebec.
Pagination: 250.
German Translations:
- Bergisch-Gladbach [Germany]: Bastei-Lübbe, 1983. ISBN: 3-404-20050-0, DM 6.80, mass-market paperback.
As "Das Lied Des Exorzisten", translated by Rosemarie Heinemann. Pagination: [1-4] 5-237 [238-240]. Cover
illustration by Eric Ladd. NOTE: English title is incorrectly given as To Kill The Dead.
Italian Translations:
- Milan: Garden Edictrice, February 1987. Trade paperback, Lit. 6.000. Pagination: 153-282. As "Uccidere I Morti",
translated by Lucio Mori. Cover illustration by David Hardy. Note: Preceded by Delusion's
Master translated as "Maestro D'Illusioni", also translated by Lucio Mori. Pages 283-308 consist of a piece
entitled "Il Segreto Di Mavi-Su" by Mariangela Cerrino; pages 309-314 consist of a piece entitled "Una Passione Titanica"
by Renato Pestriniero; and pages 316-317 consit of a piece entitled "Fantascienza In Giallo" by Antonio Bellomi.
Polish Translations:
- Warszawa: Iskry, 1992. Format Unknown. ISBN: 8320713781. Pagination: 167, [1]. As "Zabójca Umarłych",
translated by Danuta Górska.
Novel. 405,000 words.
As she says of herself, Jay is a 'chancer'. But she
finds she is at once out of her depth when she meets the beautiful artist, Jilaine Best.
Apparently, Jilaine has everything - looks, talent, and wealth, yet even so her life is imperfect.
In adolescence she lost her mother in circumstances both mysterious and painfully unpleasant. Now,
Unable to conceive, Jilaine's one wish is for a baby - even if another woman gives birth to it.
Jay can't resist the opportunity, she tells Jilaine that she, Jay, is pregnant. And so the great
lie begins.
It seems easy enough - for there conveniently is the handsome young cab driver, only too willing
to make love with her ... But the spun web is already untangling. Can anything result from it but
danger - and destruction?(back cover copy) |
- Bexhill-On-Sea, East Sussex [Eng.]: Egerton House Publishing. ISBN 1-905016-06-9.
Pagination: [1-6] 7-239 [240-250]. Cover art and design by John Kaiine.
Omnibus.
Combines: La Déesse Voilée (The Birthgrave),
Vazkor, (Vazkor, Son of Vazkor), and
La Quête De La Sorcière Blanche (The Quest For The White Witch).
- Paris: Éditions J'ai Lu, June 2004. ISBN: 2290338265, mass-market paperback. Pagination: [1-6] 7-1041 [1042-1056].
La Déesse Voilée (The Birthgrave) and Vazkor, (Vazkor, Son of Vazkor) first published by Éditions J'ai Lu
in 1984 and translated by Michel Darroux and Bernadette Emerich. La Quête De La Sorcière Blanche (The Quest For
The White Witch) first published by Éditions J'ai Lu in 1986 and translated by Jean-Pierre Pugi. Cover illustration
by Vincent Gaigneux.
Young adult novel. 50,000 words.
Shortlisted for the Guardian Children's Fiction Award.
The first volume in the Wolf Tower sequence.
Collected in The Claidi Journals.
Orphan-slave Claidi knows only the
mindless rituals and cruelties of the House and the Garden, where the ruling families
wallow in lavish extravagance. Then a golden stranger promises freedom if she will journey
with him through the savage Waste.
Mad tribes and strange cities, enemies and friends where she least expects them, above all
the Wolf Tower that broods over the grim stone city of her destiny; nothing - and no
one - is as it seems.
If she is to survive, Claidi must learn fast - hone her wits, sharpen her instinct
for danger...
Freedom demands that she confront the Law - once and for all... (back cover copy)
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- [London]: Hodder Children's Books, [1998]. Mass-market paperback. ISBN 0-340-70446-2. Price: £3.99.
Copyright page: Copyright 1998 by Tanith Lee. First published in Great Britain by Hodder Children's Books |
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. Pagination: [1-8] 9-233 [234-240]. Cover illustration by Brad Gray.
- [London]: Hodder Children's Books, [2000]. ISBN 0-340-77828-8, £4.99, trade paperback. Copyright page: Copyright 1998 Tanith Lee.
First published in Great Britain in 1998 by Hodder Children's Books. This Hodder Silver Series edition published 2000 | 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1.
Pagination: [1-8] 9-233 [234-240]. Cover illustration by Haydn Cornner.
- New York: Dutton Children's Books, [2000]. Paper-covered boards, issued with pictorial dustwrapper.
First hardcover edition. ISBN 0-525-46394-1, $15.99. Copyright page: 2 4 6 8 10 9 7 5 3 1.
Jacket illustration by Victor Lee. Note: published as Wolf Tower. "The Claidi Journals - Book I" at head of title.
- New York: Penguin/Puffin, 2001. ISBN 0-14-230030-6, $6.99, trade paperback, Copyright page: originally
published in Great Britain by Hodder Childrens' Books, 1998. First published in the United States of America
by Dutton Childrens' Books, a division of Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers, 2000. Published by Puffin
Books, a division of Peguin Putnam Books for Young Readers, 2001 | 9 10. Copyright Tanith Lee, 1998. Pagination:
[i-x] [1-2] 3-233 [234-238]. Note: published as Wolf Tower. Cover illustration by Victor Lee. Cover design by
Camille Murphy.
- [London]: Hodder Children's Books, [2006]. ISBN: 0 340 91812 8, £5.99, trade paperback. Copyright page:
Copyright 1998 Tanith Lee. First published in Great Britain in 1998 by Hodder Children's Books. This edition
published in 2006. Pagination: [1-10] 11-235 [236-240]. Cover illustration by Hayden Comner.
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