Dracula in LondonDracula in London
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Current format, Book, 2001, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsBram Stoker’s immortal tale of vampirism told the story of how Count Vlad Tepes came to London and met his demise at the hands of Abraham van Helsing’s vampire hunters. But how did Dracula occupy his time when he wasn’t stalking Lucy Westenra and Mina Harker? These sixteen stories take the infamous nosferatu on a tour of 1890s London—where he encounters such historical personages as actress Ellen Terry, young scientist Nikola Tesla, Edward, Prince of Wales, and a writer named Abraham Stoker—in this masterful anthology from some of the best authors to ever sink their teeth into vampire mythology…
Bram Stoker’s immortal tale of vampirism told the story of how Count Vlad Tepes came to London and met his demise at the hands of Abraham van Helsing’s vampire hunters. But how did Dracula occupy his time when he wasn’t stalking Lucy Westenra and Mina Harker? These sixteen stories take the infamous nosferatu on a tour of 1890s Londonwhere he encounters such historical personages as actress Ellen Terry, young scientist Nikola Tesla, Edward, Prince of Wales, and a writer named Abraham Stokerin this masterful anthology from some of the best authors to ever sink their teeth into vampire mythology…
The legendary vampire stalks the streets of historical London in short stories by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Fred Saberhagen, Tanya Huff, Nancy Kilpatrick, P. N. Elrod and Nigel Bennett, Gene DeWeese, Bill Zaget, Julie Barrett, Judith Procter, K. B. Bogen, Amy L. Gruss, Catt Kingsgrave-Ernstein, Brad Sinor, Elaine Bergstrom, Jody Lynn Nye, Roxanne Longstreet Conrad, and Gary Braunbeck. Original.
The legendary vampire stalks the streets of historical London in short stories by such authors as Chelsea Quinn Yabro, Fred Saberhagen, Tanya Huff, Nancy Kilpatrick, P.N. Elrod, and Nigel Bennett.
Tanya Huff * Fred Saberhagen * Nigel Bennett and P.N. Elrod * Roxanne Longstreet Conrad * Judith Proctor * Elaine Bergstrom * K.B. Bogen * Jody Lynn Nye * Chelsea Quinn Yarbro * Bradley H. Sinor * Amy L. Gruss and Catt Kingsgrave-Ernstein * Julie Barrett * Gene DeWeese * Nancy Kilpatrick * Gary A. Braunbeck * Bill Zaget
Bram Stoker’s immortal tale of vampirism told the story of how Count Vlad Tepes came to London and met his demise at the hands of Abraham van Helsing’s vampire hunters. But how did Dracula occupy his time when he wasn’t stalking Lucy Westenra and Mina Harker? These sixteen stories take the infamous nosferatu on a tour of 1890s Londonwhere he encounters such historical personages as actress Ellen Terry, young scientist Nikola Tesla, Edward, Prince of Wales, and a writer named Abraham Stokerin this masterful anthology from some of the best authors to ever sink their teeth into vampire mythology…
Tanya Huff * Fred Saberhagen * Nigel Bennett and P.N. Elrod * Roxanne Longstreet Conrad * Judith Proctor * Elaine Bergstrom * K.B. Bogen * Jody Lynn Nye * Chelsea Quinn Yarbro * Bradley H. Sinor * Amy L. Gruss and Catt Kingsgrave-Ernstein * Julie Barrett * Gene DeWeese * Nancy Kilpatrick * Gary A. Braunbeck * Bill Zaget
The legendary vampire stalks the streets of historical London in short stories by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Fred Saberhagen, Tanya Huff, Nancy Kilpatrick, P. N. Elrod and Nigel Bennett, Gene DeWeese, Bill Zaget, Julie Barrett, Judith Procter, K. B. Bogen, Amy L. Gruss, Catt Kingsgrave-Ernstein, Brad Sinor, Elaine Bergstrom, Jody Lynn Nye, Roxanne Longstreet Conrad, and Gary Braunbeck. Original.
The legendary vampire stalks the streets of historical London in short stories by such authors as Chelsea Quinn Yabro, Fred Saberhagen, Tanya Huff, Nancy Kilpatrick, P.N. Elrod, and Nigel Bennett.
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