Dracula (Collector's Library)
Published 2003 by Barnes and Noble Books in New York .
About the Book
Jonathan Harker, a young solicitor, is summoned by the mysterious Count Dracula to his castle in Transylvania to finalize a property deal. Little does Harker suspect that by signing over English property to the count he is unleashing a terrible evil on the countrymen. Against this threat, Dr. Van Helsing forms his team of vampire slayers, pitting telegrams, trains, and revolvers against Dracula's army of ghouls and lunatics.
In this story of a prim and arrogant society threatened by a supernatural force, Stoker captured the fears of his age. Dracula represents everything respectable Victorians feared: the irrational, the pagan, the erotic, and the foreign. Dracula has been imitated and adapted for cinema many times. It remains as exciting and relevant today as when first published in 1897.
First Sentence
How these papers have been placed in sequence will be made clear in the reading of them.
Edition Notes
Series |
Collector's Library |
Copyright Date |
2003 |
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History Created March 1, 2009 · 11 revisions
| April 26, 2011 | Edited by OCLC Bot | Added OCLC numbers. |
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| April 16, 2010 | Edited by bgimpertBot | Added goodreads ID. |
| April 13, 2010 | Edited by Open Library Bot | Linked existing covers to the edition. |
| March 1, 2009 | Created by 67.176.140.196 | Edited without comment. |



