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Bram Stoker Estate
BRAM STOKER
OFFICIAL WEBSITE FOR THE BRAM STOKER ESTATE
The Authoritative Resource for Information about Bram Stoker’s Life and Work
Bibliography
BIOGRAPHIES
From the Shadow of Dracula, a Life of Bram Stoker
Paul Murray, Pimlico, Random House, 2005
Bram Stoker, A Biography of the Author of Dracula
Barbara Belford, Alfred A. Knopf, 1996
The Man Who Wrote Dracula:A Biography of Bram Stoker
Daniel Farson, St. Martin’s Press, 1975
A Biography of Dracula, The Life Story of Bram Stoker
Harry Ludlam, Quality Book Club, 1962
SOME SOURCE BOOKS; RESEARCH AND ANNOTATIONS
BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA THE CRITICAL FEAST
An Annotated Reference of Early Reviews and Reactions 1897 - 1913
Browning, John Edgar, Apocryphile Press, 2012
Dracula in Visual Media
Browning, John Edgar & Picart, Caroline Joan, McFarland, 2011
The Vampire Book: The Encyclopedia of the UnDead
Melton, J. Gordon, Visible Ink Press, 2010
Bram Stoker's Notes for Dracula: A Facsimile Edition
Eighteen-Bisang, Robert and Miller, Elizabeth. Toronto: McFarland, 2008
The New Annotated Dracula
Klinger, Leslie S., New York:W.W. Norton & Co., 2008
Literary Walking Tours of Gothic Dublin
Showers, Brian J., The History Press Ltd, 2006
Dracula: Sense & Nonsense, 2nd ed.
Miller, Elizabeth. Desert Island Books, 2006
Bram Stoker: A Bibliography
Dalby, Richard and Hughes, William, Westcliff - on - Sea: Desert Island Books, 2005
Hollywood Gothic: The Tangled Web of Dracula from Novel to Stage to Screen
Skal, David J., Faber and Faber, Inc. 2004
Beyond Dracula: Bram Stoker's Fiction and its Cultural Contexts
Hughes, William. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 2000
In Search of Dracula
McNally, Raymond T. & Florescu, Radu. Houghton Mifflin Company, 1994
The Essential Dracula
Wolf, Leonard, New York, Plume, 1993
Vampyres: Lord Byron to Count Dracula
Frayling, Christopher, London: Faber and Faber, 1992
Exhibited in 1898, “The Blood Drinkers”, J. Ferdinand Gueldry’s painting,
shows a French slaughterhouse and one of many strange, but not uncommon medical treatments; as well-dressed women with a child, drink the blood of freshly slain oxen, to strengthen their own against "consumption".
Bram’s Dublin Bram’s Family Bram’s Dublin Journal Bram’s Bookshelf Bram Stoker Obituary
Bram Stoker Centenary 2012 Dracula Serial Reviews of Dracula Dracula, Ballets, Musicals, Stageplays
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