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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
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Jonathan Harkers Journal | 43 |
Jonathan Harkers Journal | 64 |
Letter from Miss Mina Murray to Miss Lucy Westenra | 86 |
Mina Murrays Journal | 100 |
Cutting from The Dailygraph 8 August | 121 |
Mina Murrays Journal | 143 |
Dr Sewards Diary 312 | 334 |
Dr Sewards Diary | 374 |
Jonathan Harkers Journal | 400 |
Jonathan Harkers Journal | 421 |
Dr Sewards Diary | 444 |
Jonathan Harkers Journal | 467 |
Dr Sewards Diary | 487 |
Dr Sewards Phonograph Diary spoken by | 509 |
Letter Mina Harker to Lucy Westenra | 167 |
Letter Dr Seward to Hon Arthur Ilolmwood | 190 |
Lucy Westenras Diary | 213 |
Dr Sewards Diary | 233 |
Mina Harkers Journal | 287 |
Dr Sewards Diary | 532 |
Dr Sewards Diary | 556 |
Mina Harkers Journal | 584 |