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The Armless Maiden And Other Tales for Childhood's Survivors; The Face in The Cloth; Brother and Sister; Reading The Brothers Grimm To Jenny; Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep; The Juniper Tree; The Mirror Speaks; The Session; The Stepsister's Story; Wolvesby Windling, Terri (Editor) (Midori Snyder; Lisel Mueller; Jane Yolen; Delia Sherman; Tanith Lee; Anne Sexton; Charles de Lint; Joanna Russ; Annita Harlan; Emma Bull; Steven Gould; Peter Straub; Patricia A. McKillip; Ellen Kushner; Sharon Olds)
DescriptionNew York, New York, U.S.A.: Tor Books, 1995. Black boards with gilt on spine, tight clean and square. Contents include: The Armless Maiden by Midori Snyder / The Hero's Journey by Midori Snyder / Bedtime Story by Lisel Mueller / Allerleirauh by Jane Yolen / Snow White to the Prince by Delia Sherman / She Sleeps in a Tower by Tanith Lee / Briar Rose (Sleeping Beauty) by Anne Sexton / In the House of My Enemy by Charles de Lint / Fear of Falling by Susan Palwick / Princess in Puce by Annita Harlan / The Stepsister's Story by Emma Bull / The Session by Steven Gould / The Mirror Speaks by Jane Yolen / The Juniper Tree by Peter Straub / Dolls by Guy Summertree Veryzer / This Is Us, Excellent by Mark Richards / Saturn by Sharon Olds / The Twelve-Windowed Tower by Sivana Siddali / Now I Lay Me by Sharon Olds / Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep by Ellen Kushner / Reading the Brothers Grimm to Jenny by Lisel Mueller/ Knives by Munro Sickafoose / The Pangs of Love by Jane Gardam / Brother and Sister bv Terri Windling / The Face in the Cloth by Jane Yolen / Their Father by Gwen Strauss / The Chrysanthemum Robe by Kara Dalkey / Watching the Bobolinks by Caroline Stevermer / The Boy Who Needed Heroes by Kristine Kathryn Rusch / Wolves by Sonia Keizs / Wolf's Heart by Tappan King / The Story I Hadn't Planned to Write by Tappan King / Gretel in Darkness by Louise Gluck / The Lily and the Weaver's Heart by Nancyt Etchemendy / Silvershod by Ellen Steiber / The Lion and the Lark by Patricia A. McKillip / The Iron Shoes by Johnny Clewell / The Green Children by Terri Windling / Guardian Neighbor by Lynda Barry / The Little Dirty Girl by Joanne Russ / Donkeyskin by Terri Windling / In the Nigfht Country by Ellen Steiber / A Matter of Seeing by Ellen Steiber / Afterword: Surviving Childhood by Teri Windling / Epilogue: Dream Catcher by Will Shetterly. Any image directly beside this listing is the actual book and not a stock photo!. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Similar books from this booksellerFrom this bookseller's Fantasy and Science Fiction catalog.
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