Dracula

By: Stoker, BramContributor(s): Howes, Marjorie, edMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Everyman ClassicsPublication details: London Everyman 1995Description: 402pISBN: 9789350091241Subject(s): Vampires | Dracula, Count (Fictitious character) | Romania--Transylvania | England--Whitby | Great Britain | Romanians | Romania | BritishDDC classification: 823.8 Summary: Young solicitor Jonathan Harker is dispatced to Transylvania to close a property deal. His client is Count Dracula: a man who casts no reflection in the mirror; a man of deathky pallor; a man able to control the elements. Taken prisoner in his castle Harker discovers Dracula's terrifying secret, that by frenzied and carnal vampirism he means to swell the ranks of the tortured souls copelled for eternity to do his bidding-the Un-dead. Soon, the Count's evil spreads to England, with fatal and fearful consequences. Led by the shrewd Professor Van Helsing, Harker and his friends begin the struggle to exterminate Dracula, willing to sacrifice their own lives in the process if necessary. But how shall they find him? And, having found him, how can they destroy him?
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Young solicitor Jonathan Harker is dispatced to Transylvania to close a property deal. His client is Count Dracula: a man who casts no reflection in the mirror; a man of deathky pallor; a man able to control the elements. Taken prisoner in his castle Harker discovers Dracula's terrifying secret, that by frenzied and carnal vampirism he means to swell the ranks of the tortured souls copelled for eternity to do his bidding-the Un-dead.
Soon, the Count's evil spreads to England, with fatal and fearful consequences. Led by the shrewd Professor Van Helsing, Harker and his friends begin the struggle to exterminate Dracula, willing to sacrifice their own lives in the process if necessary. But how shall they find him? And, having found him, how can they destroy him?

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