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Vintage Vampire Stories (2011)

by Robert Eighteen-Bisang (Editor), Richard Dalby (Editor)

Other authors: Sabine Baring-Gould (Contributor), Mary Elizabeth Braddon (Contributor), Charles Dickens Jr (Contributor), Dick Donovan (Contributor), Julian Osgood Field (Contributor)11 more, Mary Fortune (Contributor), R Murray Gilchrist (Contributor), P Jones (Contributor), William H G Kingston (Contributor), Hugh McCrae (Contributor), Morley Roberts (Contributor), Phil Robinson (Contributor), Pu Songling (Contributor), LIonel Sparrow (Contributor), Bram Stoker (Contributor), G J Whyte-Melville (Contributor)

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Long lost to the public in out-of-print pulp magazines, dusty Victorian anthologies, and the pages of now defunct newspapers--these vintage vampire stories have truly proved immortal. Resurrected now for the year 2011, this is a stunning collection of nineteenth-century vampire stories by heavyweights such as Sabine Baring-Gould and Bram Stoker. These rare stories are arranged in chronological order from 1846 to 1913 and are compiled by two of the world's leading vampire anthologists and experts. Also included are rare images of Bram Stoker's handwritten manuscript pages for Count Vampire (1890) courtesy of the Rosenbach Museum & Library in Philadelphia.… (more)

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