DraculaCount Dracula rises from his castle lair in Transylvania, and journeys, to 19th Century England where he preys upon unsuspecting victims. But Professor Van Helsing knows of the shadows that haunt the Old World, and threatens to stand between Count Dracula and the object of his ungodly desire. This book is illustrated with scenes from F. W. Murnau's 1922 silent film, Nosferatu. Bram Stoker's short story, Dracula's Guest, is also incliuded. |
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Review: Dracula (Dracula of Stoker Family #1)
User Review - Alcieta - GoodreadsThe thing I like about reading a classic like this for the first time, while having encountered all its fame in other forms, is that I know something delightfully creepy is going down--you know what ... Read full review
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