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Dracula

2008
A graphic novel adaptation of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" in which Jonathan Harker travels to Transylvania, where he meets the eccentric Count Dracula and uncovers an ancient evil.

Bram Stoker

the man who wrote Dracula
2005
Profiles the life and works of nineteenth-century Irish author, Bram Stoker, and chronicles his childhood which was plagued by illness, his education, and his literary career which included his most famous publication, "Dracula.".

Mummy

2008
On an expedition to Egypt in 1947, Abel Trelawney and John Corbeck discover the tomb of the ancient Egyption Queen Tera, who has cursed her tomb and vowed to return to life.

Legends of Dracula

1999
Discusses Vlad the Impaler, the historical person behind Count Dracula, describes how Bram Stoker came to write his famous novel about him, and examines how the character has been portrayed on stage and screen.

Bram Stoker

Dracula, Lair of the white worm and five more tales of wonder and terror!
2007
This book is completely revised, with an all-new comics adaptation of DRACULA. Returning from the first edition are "The Judge's House," "Torture Tower," and "The Lair of the White Worm.".

The essential Dracula

including the complete novel by Bram Stoker
1993
Includes the "missing" first chapter of Dracula, fully annotated with facts and legends about Dracula, Transylvania, and vampires with an introductory essay and traces the literary history of the vampire novel.

Legends of Dracula

2000
Discusses Vlad the Impaler, the historical person behind Count Dracula, describes how Bram Stoker came to write his famous novel about him, and examines how the character has been portrayed on stage and screen.

Bram Stoker

author of Dracula
1998
A biography of the theatrical manager and prolific author who, among other achievements, completed the novel "Dracula" in 1897.

Bram Stoker

a biography of the author of Dracula
2002
Biography of the author of "Dracula," detailing his role as the manager of London's Lyceum Theatre, his cultivation of actor Henry Irving, and exploring the link between Stoker's life and his fiction.

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