Dracula's Dark WorldProvides information about Vlad Dracula, the Prince of Wallachia, who became known as Vlad the Impaler and inspired the legend of Count Dracula. |
Contents
A Day of Horrors | 4 |
Bloody Revenge | 6 |
Who Was Dracula? | 8 |
Prisoner | 10 |
The Road to Rule | 12 |
Staying in Power | 14 |
A Cruel Ruler | 16 |
Slaughter of the Saxons | 18 |
Battling the Turks | 22 |
Prison Prince Again Death | 24 |
Count Dracula | 26 |
Then and Now | 28 |
Glossary | 30 |
Bibliography | 31 |
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Back Cover | 34 |
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