DraculaFor generations, readers have enjoyed classic literature. They have delighted in the romance of Jane Austen, thrilled at the adventures of Jules Verne, and pondered the lessons of Aesop. Introduce young readers to these familiar volumes with Great Illustrated Classics. In this series, literary masterworks have been adapted for young scholars. Large, easy-to-read type and charming pen-and-ink drawings enhance the text. Students are sure to enjoy becoming acquainted with traditional literature through these well-loved classics. |
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User Review - lkmuir - LibraryThingAfter discovering the double identity of the wealthy Transylvanian nobleman, Count Dracula, a small group of people vow to rid the world of the evil vampire. Illustrated notes throughout the text explain the historical background of the story. Read full review
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User Review - hermit_9 - LibraryThingStoker’s work is a classic. This binding, the illustrations, and supporting materials make this edition the most pleasurable I have encountered. Read full review
Contents
Hall of Horrors 4 Friends with Secrets | 4 |
Storm at | 5 |
A Letter at Last | 6 |
The Mysterious Illness | 7 |
A Life to Save | 8 |
The Howl of the Wolf | 9 |
Deaths Kiss | 10 |
Dracula in London | 11 |
A Terrible Accident | 14 |
Mina in Danger | 15 |
On Draculas Trail | 16 |
Back to Transylvania | 17 |
Closing | 18 |
The Final Battle | 19 |
PAGE | 21 |
16 | 31 |
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