A fictional account of Vlad the Impaler, the Prince of Wallachia who served as the inspiration for Braham Stoker's "Dracula, " depicting his life through the eyes of the woman he loved, his closest comrade, his priest, and others.
Chronicles the life and vicious exploits of Vlad the Impaler who, during the fifteenth century, extended his reign of terror across most of the known Roman world.
Featuring a "Then and Now" section of information, this book describes the violent deaths and fighting under the rule of Dracula in Wallachia, a region of Romania, 1456-1476.
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.
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.
Offers a comprehensive examination of the life of Vlad Tepes, also known as Vlad the Impaler, and the events that shaped his character. Also discusses the politics of Transylvania and the struggle between Europe and the Ottoman Empire.