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190 THE CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF<br />
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Tessier, <strong>Thomas</strong>, <strong>The</strong> Nightwalker, New York, Signet, 1979.<br />
Tomson, Graham R., ‘A Ballad <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Wer</strong>e-wolf’, Macmillan’s Magazine 62<br />
(September 1890), p. 368.<br />
Toombs, Jane, Moonrunner: Un<strong>de</strong>r <strong>the</strong> Shadow, New York, Roc, 1992.<br />
———, Moonrunner: Ga<strong>the</strong>ring Darkness, New York, Roc, 1993.<br />
Vitola, Denise, Quantum Moon, New York, Ace, 1996.<br />
Wagner, Jenny, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Wer</strong>ewolf Knight, Milson’s Point, NSW, Random House,<br />
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Waller, Barbara G., ‘<strong>The</strong> She-Wolf’, Feminist Fairy Tales, New York, Bantam,<br />
1996, pp. 1–6.<br />
Walpole, Hugh, ‘Tarnhelm’, in Hugh Walpole, All Souls’ Night: A Book <strong>of</strong><br />
Stories, London, Macmillan, 1933, pp. 103–26.<br />
Wandrei, Howard, ‘<strong>The</strong> Hand <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> O’Mecca’, Weird Tales, April 1935, pp.<br />
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Wellman, Manly Wa<strong>de</strong>, ‘<strong>The</strong> Horror Undying’, Weird Tales, May 1936, pp.<br />
611–616.<br />
———, ‘<strong>The</strong> <strong>Wer</strong>ewolf Snarls’, Weird Tales, March 1937, pp. 352–5.<br />
Whishaw, Fred, ‘<strong>The</strong> <strong>Wer</strong>ewolf’, Temple Bar, vol. 126, no. 504 (November<br />
1902), pp. 568–79.<br />
William, Kate, Beware <strong>the</strong> Wolfman, New York, Bantam, 1994.<br />
Williams, Margery, <strong>The</strong> Thing in <strong>the</strong> Woods, London, Duckworth, 1913.<br />
Williams, Veronica, Wolfwind, London, Robert Hale, 1983.<br />
Williamson, Jack, ‘Wolves <strong>of</strong> Darkness’, Strange Tales, January 1932, pp.<br />
312–60.<br />
———, Darker Than You Think, New York, Berkley, 1948.<br />
Windsor, Patricia, <strong>The</strong> Blooding, London, Hod<strong>de</strong>r Headline, 1996.<br />
Woods, Jack, Wolffile, New York, Random House, 1988.<br />
Selected Filmography<br />
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein. Dir. Charles Barton, 1948, USA.<br />
An American <strong>Wer</strong>ewolf in London. Dir. John Landis, 1981, UK.