The Thirteenth Tale

The Thirteenth Tale
Author: Diane Setterfield
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2007-10-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0743298039

When her health begins failing, the mysterious author Vida Winter decides to let Margaret Lea, a biographer, write the truth about her life, but Margaret needs to verify the facts since Vida has a history of telling outlandish tales.

Thirteen Tales

Thirteen Tales
Author: James Noll
Publisher: PULP!
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2023-12-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0692922040

Strap yourself in for thirteen tales of murder, madness, monsters, mayhem, violence, and vengeance from local horror master, James Noll! Thirteen Tales From a remote mountain village where something drains the inhabitants of their blood to a post-apocalyptic nightmare where the last remaining human beings fight for survival, THIRTEEN TALES will plunge you into some of the most chilling, eerie stories of the decade. “I’d recommend this book to absolutely everyone.” -Mary Anne, Amazon Review “There were elements to ‘The Unan’ and ‘Savages’ that reminded me of the world of Stephen King’s The Dark Tower series. The Gunslinger would have it in pretty well in this setting.” - Dr. Gonzo, Amazon Review “[The stories] reminded me of Twilight Zone or Outer Limits episodes.” -Byron Decker, Goodreads Review

Thirteen

Thirteen
Author: A Bates
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-08
Genre: Horror stories
ISBN: 9780613143288

For use in schools and libraries only. Horror stories by Christopher Pike, R.L. Stein, and other authors deal with a wax museum, vampire love, deadly dolls, and other themes.

Bellman & Black

Bellman & Black
Author: Diane Setterfield
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 147671195X

Killing a bird with his slingshot as a boy, William Bellman grows up a wealthy family man unaware of how his act of childhood cruelty will have terrible consequences until a wrenching tragedy compels him to enter into a macabre bargain with a stranger in black.

Banvard's Folly

Banvard's Folly
Author: Paul Collins
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2015-03-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1466892056

The historical record crowns success. Those enshrined in its annals are men and women whose ideas, accomplishments, or personalities have dominated, endured, and most important of all, found champions. John F. Kennedy's Profiles in Courage, Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the Artists, and Samuel Johnson's Lives of the Poets are classic celebrations of the greatest, the brightest, the eternally constellated. Paul Collins' Banvard's Folly is a different kind of book. Here are thirteen unforgettable portraits of forgotten people: men and women who might have claimed their share of renown but who, whether from ill timing, skullduggery, monomania, the tinge of madness, or plain bad luck--or perhaps some combination of them all--leapt straight from life into thankless obscurity. Among their number are scientists, artists, writers, entrepreneurs, and adventurers, from across the centuries and around the world. They hold in common the silenced aftermath of failure, the name that rings no bells. Collins brings them back to glorious life. John Banvard was an artist whose colossal panoramic canvasses (one behemoth depiction of the entire eastern shore of the Mississippi River was simply known as "The Three Mile Painting") made him the richest and most famous artist of his day. . . before he decided to go head to head with P. T. Barnum. René Blondot was a distinguished French physicist whose celebrated discovery of a new form of radiation, called the N-Ray, went terribly awry. At the tender age of seventeen, William Henry Ireland signed "William Shakespeare" to a book and launched a short but meteoric career as a forger of undiscovered works by the Bard -- until he pushed his luck too far. John Symmes, a hero of the War of 1812, nearly succeeded in convincing Congress to fund an expedition to the North Pole, where he intended to prove his theory that the earth was hollow and ripe for exploitation; his quixotic quest counted Jules Verne and Edgar Allan Poe among its greatest admirers. Collins' love for what he calls the "forgotten ephemera of genius" give his portraits of these figures and the other nine men and women in Banvard's Folly sympathetic depth and poignant relevance. Their effect is not to make us sneer or p0revel in schadenfreude; here are no cautionary tales. Rather, here are brief introductions-acts of excavation and reclamation-to people whom history may have forgotten, but whom now we cannot.

Thirteen Unpredictable Tales

Thirteen Unpredictable Tales
Author: Paul Jennings
Publisher: Penguin Australia
Total Pages: 185
Release: 1997
Genre: Children's stories, Australian
ISBN: 9780140377903

Spooky and hilarious stories with the most surprising endings. All with great, novelty double covers.

The Thirteenth Tale

The Thirteenth Tale
Author: Diane Setterfield
Publisher: Anchor Canada
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2009-03-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 030737193X

A #1 New York Times bestseller, The Thirteenth Tale is part contemporary, part historical with mysterious threads about family secrets and the magic of books and storytelling weaving the two together. All children mythologize their birth . . . So begins the prologue of reclusive author Vida Winter's collection of stories, which are as famous for the mystery of the missing thirteenth tale as they are for the delight and enchantment of the twelve that do exist. The enigmatic Winter has spent six decades creating various outlandish histories for herself. Now old and ailing, she at last wants to tell the truth about her extraordinary past. She summons biographer Margaret Lea, a young woman who is struck by a very curious parallel between Winter's life and her own. As Vida exposes the history she meant to bury for good, Margaret is mesmerized. It is a tale of gothic strangeness, of a remote estate, feral children, a governess, a ghost, and a devastating fire. In this love letter to reading, Diane Setterfield will keep you guessing, make you wonder, move you to tears and laughter and, in the end, deposit you breathless yet satisfied back upon the shore of your everyday world.

Animalia

Animalia
Author: Barbara Helen Berger
Publisher: Tricycle Press
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1999
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781582460123

Brief tales of wise and holy people who have lived gently with animals, from various countries and cultures, including tales of St. Francis, Buddha, and Siddhartha, and European and Oriental legends.