Dracula’s Guest, Bram Stoker, 1914, [Second Impression, VG Condition]

£450.00

This is a first edition, second impression of Bram Stoker's engaging collection of nine short stories. The volume features titles such as "Dracula's Guest", "The Judge's House", "The Squaw", "The Burial of the Rats" and 3 others. Notably, "Dracula's Guest" is believed to have originally been intended as the first chapter of Stoker's novel Dracula, but was omitted before publication as it was considered unnecessary to the plot.

Very Good Condition. Red cloth with gilt titles to spine. Binding is firm. Pages are lightly tanned with some notable foxing. Boards are clean with minimal wear except only minor fraying to spine ends.

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This is a first edition, second impression of Bram Stoker's engaging collection of nine short stories. The volume features titles such as "Dracula's Guest", "The Judge's House", "The Squaw", "The Burial of the Rats" and 3 others. Notably, "Dracula's Guest" is believed to have originally been intended as the first chapter of Stoker's novel Dracula, but was omitted before publication as it was considered unnecessary to the plot.

Very Good Condition. Red cloth with gilt titles to spine. Binding is firm. Pages are lightly tanned with some notable foxing. Boards are clean with minimal wear except only minor fraying to spine ends.

This is a first edition, second impression of Bram Stoker's engaging collection of nine short stories. The volume features titles such as "Dracula's Guest", "The Judge's House", "The Squaw", "The Burial of the Rats" and 3 others. Notably, "Dracula's Guest" is believed to have originally been intended as the first chapter of Stoker's novel Dracula, but was omitted before publication as it was considered unnecessary to the plot.

Very Good Condition. Red cloth with gilt titles to spine. Binding is firm. Pages are lightly tanned with some notable foxing. Boards are clean with minimal wear except only minor fraying to spine ends.

Author: Bram Stoker

Title: Dracula’s Guest

Edition: Second Impression

Illustrator: n/a

Publisher: George Routledge & sons LTD

Date: 1914

Size: 8vo