& Collection of Original
Stories for the Witch
World series
& Edited by Andre Norton
& Released in Poland 1998 in 2 parts thus creating Tales of the Witch World 4
Contains ~
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01~ Introduction (in) by Andre Norton
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05~ Voice of Memory (nv) * by M. E. Allen
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30~ Plumduff Potato-Eye (nv) * by Jayge Carr
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58~ The Scent of Magic (nv) * by Juanita Coulson
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81~ Heartspell (nv) * by A. C. Crispin
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105~ The Weavers (ss) * by Esther M. Friesner
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115~ The Root of All Evil (ss) * by Sharon Green
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136~ Knowledge (ss) * by Pauline M. Griffin
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151~ The Circle of Sleep (ss) * by Caralyn Inks
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172~ Falcon’s Chick (ss) * by Patricia Shaw Mathews
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195~ Fortune’s Children (ss) * by Patricia A. McKillip
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216~ Godron’s Daughter (ss) * by Ann Miller & Karen
Elizabeth Rigley
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232~ A Question of Magic (na) * by Marta Randall
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288~
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316~ Candletrap (nv) * by Mary H. Schaub
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341~ Whispering Cane (ss) * by Carol Severance
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358~ Gunnora’s Gift (ss) * by Elisabeth Waters
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368~ Wolfhead (nv) * by Michael D. Winkle
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405~ Were-Flight (nv) * by Lisa Woodworth
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440~ The Sword-Seller (ss) * by Patricia C. Wrede
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461~ Biographical Notes (bg) Misc. Material
Bibliography ~
¯ (1990) * Published by
TOR, HC, 0-312-85044-1, $18.95, 467pg ~ cover
by Victoria Lisi {Brown Paper Boards}
¯ (1991) * Published by
TOR, PB, 0-812-51336-3, $3.95, 467pg ~ cover
by Victoria Lisi
Non English
Editions
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¯ (1998) Published in Warsaw, Poland; by Amber, 83-716-9705-8 ~ translated by Karolina Bober ~ Polish title Opowieści ze Świata Czarownic 3
¯ (1998) Published in Warsaw, Poland; by Amber, 83-716-9861-5, 222pg ~ translated by Karolina Bober ~ Polish title Opowieści ze Świata Czarownic 4 ~ reprinted in 1999
Synopsis ~
Nineteen writers, 17 of them women, contribute
their elaborations of events and people in those war- and magic-torn lands.
Many of the tales, set in the Dales after the fall of Escarp and its witches,
tell of young women who learn to cope with unusual powers. In "The Scent
of Magic," Juanita Coulson writes of an orphan of the nomadic Vupsall who
must accept her powers in order to save her people; another young woman evades
recruitment by the witches and finds love in A. C. Crispin's
"Heartspell." The only boy ever raised among Falconer women is the
subject of "Falcon's Chick" by Patricia Shaw Mathews. In a charming
debut, "Were-Flight," Lisa Woodworth tells of an orphaned
shape-changer, brought up in an abbey, who fulfills her destiny to metamorphose
into a cat.
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