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"These novels are as difficult to put down as a dish of pistachios. The reader starts playing the old childhood game of 'Just one more chapter and I'll turn out the lights,' only to look up and discover it's after midnight."
-- Charles Solomon, Los Angeles Times Book Review

Armistead Maupin's uproarious and moving Tales of the City novels--the first three of which are collected in the is omnibus edition--have earned a unique niche in American literature, not only as matchless entertainment, but as indelible documents of cultural change in the seventies and eighties.

When originally serialized in the San Francisco Chronicle, Tales of the City (1978), More Tales of the City (1980) and Futher Tales of the City (1982) afforded a mainstream audience of millions its first exposure to straight and gay characters experiencing on equal terms the follies of urban life.

Among the cast of this groundbreaking saga are the lovelorn residents of 28 Barbary Lane: the bewildered but aspiring Mary Ann Singleton, the libidinous Brain Hawkins; Mona Ramsey, still in a sixties trance, Michael "Mouse" Tolliver, forever in bright-eyed pursuit of Mr. Right; and their marijuana-growing landlady, the indefatigable Mrs. Madrigal.

Hurdling barriers both social and sexual, Maupin leads them through heartbreak and triumph, through mail-biting terrors and gleeful coincidences. The result is a glittering and addictive comedy of manners that continues to beguile new generations of readers.

With a foreword by the author.



About the Author

Armistead Maupin's other novels are Maybe the Moon (1992) and The Night Listener (2000). His Tales novels first appeared as daily serials in San Francisco newspapers, starting in 1976. Tales of the City became a controversial but highly acclaimed miniseries on PBS in 1994, followed by More Tales of the City on Showtime in 1998. Maupin wrote the narration for the HBO documentary The Celluloid Closet. As a librettist he collaborated in 1999 with composer Jake Heggie on "Anna Madrigal Remembers" for mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade and the classical vocal ensemble, Chanticleer.


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  • Hardcover: 768 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins; First Edition Thus edition (September 12, 1990)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060164662
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060164669
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.5 x 2.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (42 customer reviews)
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the most entertaining books ever written, November 2, 1999
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This series was recommended to me by a friend during my freshman year of high school. I began reading the books when I was 14 and found that I loved the story lines and found myself getting wound up in the fantastic lives of the characters. The short chapters made it SO easy to lay in bed at night and promise myself "just one more chapter"...but then i'd flip ahead and find that the next chapter was only three pages and i simply COULDN'T end there! this pattern would usually go on until about three o'clock or until i finished the book, whichever came first! Because i was so young when i read the first two books in the series, I think a lot of the meaning was lost to me. During my second year of college i re-read the first two books and found myself falling madly in love with the adventures of the characters in the book. I found mysel weeping on the train...gasping on the plane...and laughing out loud like a lunatic at a cafe. I read the entire series in less than a month and to this day, elements of the stories stay with me.

This book is a MUST read for any lovers of fun, entertaining and poignant stories.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I wanna live at 28 Barbary Lane., April 26, 2003
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Having the first three books in the "Tales of the City" series all in one place is a huge convenience as I am continually reading them. There is an absurd joy I get whenever I read these stories. Please understand, I realize these characters are fictional, but I so want to be friends with them and take part in their bizarre adventures. Maupin has a very minimalist writing style. The chapters are rarely more than three pages long, and in some cases almost entirely dialogue; yet somehow Maupin is able to create a world so real I feel I know these character intimately.

What makes this collection so wonderful is that it does not contain the final three books in the series. It helps to maintain my delusion that the last three book simply don't exist and the action stops at the end of book three. I highly recommend this collection.

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5.0 out of 5 stars 28 Barbary Lane ... Memory Lane., August 29, 2000
It's especially wonderful to have these three novels packaged as one. As three, they seem to fit together as a document of twenty-something culture before AIDS. While the 4-6, the second three of the series, are darker and more realistic, 1-3 are lighthearted with almost the flavor of a Dickens novel. Indeed, San Francisco is Maupin's London, and coincidence plays a large hand in his plots. Unfortunately, so do drugs and promiscous sex. But I suppose this serves as a reminder of times past, when life was freer, and a shot of penicillin could cure almost anything. Nevertheless, these stories brought back many memories and shared experiences. Michael, Mary-Ann, Brian, Mona and Mrs. Madrigal are three-dimentional, human characters. We can relate to them as people, even if we can't quite fathom their crazy, crazy ways.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 754 Pages of Absolute Reading Bliss!
I read the "Tales of the City", "More Tales of the City", and "Further Tales of the City" when they were originally published. Read more
Published on May 29, 2007 by Guy V. De Rosa

5.0 out of 5 stars AS WONDERFUL NOW AS WHEN IT WAS NEW
I'm re-reading this in anticipation of the newest additon to the series. I loved it when it was new, and I love it now. Now that I'm older, I appreciate it more.
Published on April 14, 2007 by Paul A. Minafri

5.0 out of 5 stars Why many of our hearts are left in San Francisco
Tales of the City fans will LOVE this Omnibus ... and the collected memories that chroncile the lives of the bubbly Barbery Lane residents. Read more
Published on May 8, 2006 by M. R. Estante

5.0 out of 5 stars A Look Back
Armistead Maupin wasn't the only gay writer active in the 70's, but his "Tales of the City" books were among the most popular reads. Read more
Published on October 20, 2004 by C. M. Barnhart

5.0 out of 5 stars oooooh, the 70's
As a young kid, I ate these books up. I so wanted to go live in San Francisco and meet the wonderful, wild, funny and crazy people that populated these books. Read more
Published on April 7, 2003 by tmp

5.0 out of 5 stars I Just Love it!
What does it mean to be human? To love your fellow human beings and pardon their failings...up to a point,that is. Read more
Published on October 12, 2002 by Ventura Angelo

5.0 out of 5 stars 28 Barbery Lane (Tales of the City Omnibus)
First, I have to say it is far easier having the first three volumes of the "Tales" in one book. Yet each volumes stands independently on it's own. Read more
Published on September 27, 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Great Read / classic
A wonderful portrayal of life in San Francisco of the past. Gay culture just getting a strong hold, free-love was the theme.
Like watching a movie from the past.. Read more
Published on February 25, 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars The perfect start....
When I moved to NYC and was, for the most part, broke, I would spend hours in Lincoln Center Barnes and Noble reading books to pass my time. Read more
Published on January 28, 2002 by Brian Devinney

5.0 out of 5 stars LOVE IT
This is one of the best books i have read in a long time, Armistead Maupin has a great imagination , ever since i read that book i wanted to do nothing but drop everything i have... Read more
Published on December 20, 2001

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