Dracula /

The vampire novel that defined a genre by tapping into our deepest fears and darkest fantasies A junior solicitor travels to Transylvania to meet with an important client, the mysterious Count Dracula. Ignoring the dire warnings of local townsfolk, he allows himself to be seduced by the count's...

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Main Author: Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912 (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Open Road Integrated Media, 2014.
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505 0 |a Intro -- Cover -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Chapter I. Jonathan Harker's Journal -- Chapter II. Jonathan Harker's Journal -- Chapter III. Jonathan Harker's Journal -- Chapter IV. Jonathan Harker's Journal -- Chapter V. Letters -- Lucy and Mina -- Chapter VI. Mina Murray's Journal -- Chapter VII. Cutting from "The Dailygraph," 8 August -- Chapter VIII. Mina Murray's Journal -- Chapter IX. Mina Murray's Journal -- Chapter X. Mina Murray's Journal -- Chapter XI. Lucy Westenra's Diary -- Chapter XII. Dr. Seward's Diary -- Chapter XIII. Dr. Seward's Diary -- Chapter XIV. Mina Harker's Journal -- Chapter XV. Dr. Seward's Diary -- Chapter XVI. Dr. Seward's Diary -- Chapter XVII. Dr. Seward's Diary -- Chapter XVIII. Dr. Seward's Diary -- Chapter XIX. Jonathan Harker's Journal -- Chapter XX. Jonathan Harker's Journal -- Chapter XXI. Dr. Seward's Diary -- Chapter XXII. Jonathan Harker's Journal -- Chapter XXIII. Dr. Seward's Diary -- Chapter XXIV. Dr. Seward's Phonograph Diary, spoken by Van Helsing -- Chapter XXV. Dr. Seward's Diary -- Chapter XXVI. Dr. Seward's Diary -- Chapter XXVII. Mina Harker's Journal -- Copyright. 
520 |a The vampire novel that defined a genre by tapping into our deepest fears and darkest fantasies A junior solicitor travels to Transylvania to meet with an important client, the mysterious Count Dracula. Ignoring the dire warnings of local townsfolk, he allows himself to be seduced by the count's courtly manners and erudite charm. Too late, the solicitor realizes that he is a prisoner of Castle Dracula, his guards a trio of voluptuous young women with sharp white teeth and a taste for blood. Soon thereafter, the solicitor's fiancée, Mina, visits a friend on the English coast. The town is full of speculation over a Russian ship run aground nearby, its crew missing, the dead body of its captain, crucifix in hand, lashed to the wheel. A giant dog was seen leaping from the deck before disappearing into the countryside. The ship's cargo: fifty boxes of Transylvanian dirt. As the beautiful Mina will soon learn, Count Dracula has arrived. At once a Gothic reflection of the Victorian era and a timeless tale of sinister lust, Bram Stoker's Dracula has inspired countless adaptations--none with the same power to quicken the pulse as the original. This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices. 
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