books by Bram Stoker
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Bram Stoker
Dracula (Norton Critical Editions)
Bram Stoker
W. W. Norton
, 1996
Still the best
This is still the best vamp book around, bar none. I was always upset with Coppola's movie because he used Stoker's name, and made the count into this loving anti-hero. THIS is Dracula. Pure evil.
The Fate of Fenella
Arthur Conan Doyle
, Bram Stoker
Valancourt Books
, 2008
An adulterous young woman - Her husband's affair with an evil French temptress - A violent murder - A sensational trial - Mesmerism and trances - A lunatic asylum - Jealousy - Revenge These are just some of the plot elements of The Fate of Fenella . But even stranger and more sensational than its wild and fast-paced plot is the novel's ...
Dracula (Penguin Classics)
Bram Stoker
Penguin Classics
, 2003
Accessible and atmospheric, although the narrative style has its weaknesses. A fundamental vampire novel, and highly recommende
When Jonathan Harker visits Transylvania to arrange for an English home purchase for Count Dracula, he becomes a prisoner in Dracula's castle and discovers horrific and unnatural facts about Dracula himself. Not long after, strange events occur in England--a unmanned ...
Dracula (Enriched Classics Series)
Bram Stoker
Pocket
, 2003
Boy! They were prolific journalers and diarists!
This book will make you throw rocks at ALL the 'Dracula' movies you have seen or had wanted to see. The words, the epistolary format, the story, the darkness, the horror, the sensuality are all there for you if you dare. I loved this book and recommend it. My Top 10 ...
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Bram Stoker
Candlewick
, 2004
Must read for all horror fans
First let me say that I wanted to review the unabridged version and couldnt find it on Amazon. Bram Stoker's books was writtten in the late 1800's so some of the text my require a look into the dictionary. It is by no means unreadable. I think even a young teen would ...
Dracula (Signet Classics)
Bram Stoker
Signet Classics
, 1986
An old fashioned tale that doesn't offend
Bram Stoker's "Dracula" was first published in 1897, and as one reads this work, it is overwhelmingly apparent that it was written during a time when morals and virtues were held in a much higher regard than they are today. The book is comprised primarily of ...
Dracula (Barnes & Noble Classics)
Bram Stoker
Barnes & Noble Classics, 2005
It sucks
"Dracula" was not the first vampire novel, nor was it Bram Stoker's first book. But after years of research, Stoker managed to craft the ultimate vampire novel, which has spawned countless movies, spinoffs, and books that follow the blueprint of the Transylvanian ...
Frankenstein; Dracula; Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Mary Shelley
, Bram Stoker, ...
Signet Classics
, 1978
TO DIE FOR!
Three classics books, three classic monsters, and three classic stories that have been told and retold time and time again, all here in one great book! I'm sure you Horror Film fans like me have seen the Boris Karloff Frankenstein, the Bela Lugosi Dracula, and the ...
Dracula
LeClue, 2007
Dracula. The socalled masterpiece.
In a world of modern technology and advancements that could ask the questions of God and life there is Dracula. whos mere prescence declares that there are things which could not be explained by science. The book is well written and leaves the reader largely unaware ...
Dracula (Literary Touchstone Edition)
Bram Stoker
Prestwick House, Inc.
, 2006
Sucks to be Dracula
"Dracula" was not the first vampire novel, nor was it Bram Stoker's first book. But after years of research, Stoker managed to craft the ultimate vampire novel, which has spawned countless movies, spinoffs, and books that follow the blueprint of the Transylvanian ...
Dracula (Townsend Library Edition) (Townsend Library)
Bram Stoker
Townsend Press
, 2003
This Townsend Library classic has been carefully edited to be more accessible to today's students. It includes a background note about the book, an author's biography, and a lively afterword. Acclaimed by educators nationwide, the Townsend Library is helping millions of young adults discover the pleasure and power of reading.
Graphic Classics: Bram Stoker (Graphic Classics (Graphic Novels))
Bram Stoker,
Rich Rainey
, ...
Eureka Productions
, 2007
A worthy volume of illustrated adaptations
"Graphic Classics: Bram Stoker" serves up an excellent collection of illustrated stories by horror Grandmaster Bram Stoker. Each tale is either fully illustrated, comic book style, or text and page combined. All of the illustrations are in black and white, and feature ...
Classic Starts: Dracula (Classic Starts Series)
Bram Stoker
Sterling
, 2007
A FAST READ, I REALLY LIKE IT AND IT WAS A CLASSIC!
THERE ARE MORE IN THE CLASSIC START SERIES, I WANT THEM ALL! 20,OOO LEAGUES WAS ANOTHER GOOD ONE, SPEAKING OF BOYS....
Dracula
Bram Stoker
Back Bay Books
, 2005
the classic of classics
There have been many books that have made impressions on me, especially when I was a young reader - I think this is the 1st horror story I read, and I periodically read it just to be reminded how really cool Stoker's story is. As a matter of fact, I used to keep a ...
Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Tales (Penguin Classics)
Bram Stoker
Penguin Classics
, 2007
Must-read for Stoker fans
Dracula being one of my favorite books, I was thrilled to find this collection of Bram Stoker's short stories. I enjoy horror writers who can provoke old-fashioned fright without relying too heavily on graphic details; while those details have a place, too many of ...
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