Bram Stoker
Abraham 'Bram' Stoker was an Irish writer best known for his Gothic horror novel Dracula, published in 1897.[1][2][4] Born in Clontarf, Ireland, he studied mathematics at Trinity College Dublin, worked as a civil servant, and later managed the Lyceum Theatre in London under Sir Henry Irving for nearly 30 years.[1][2][3] He published several other works but achieved lasting fame through Dracula's adaptations, dying in London in 1912 after health struggles.[1][2]
Gothic horror
Vampire literature
Dracula
Dracula:
Classic Horror Collection: Dracula, Frankenstein, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Jekyll and Hyde, & The Island of Dr. Moreau (Xist Classics)
Dracula (Townsend Library Edition)
Dracula (stage version) (NHB Modern Plays)
The New Annotated Dracula
Dracula
Dracula
All-Action Classics: Dracula (Volume 1)
The Lost Journal of Bram Stoker: The Dublin Years
Dracula
Dracula (Enriched Classics)
Dracula: The Penny Dreadful Collection
The Jewel of Seven Stars
Burial of Rats: Magical Creatures, A Weiser Books Collection
The Jewel of Seven Stars Illustrated
Dracula's Guest and other Stories (Naxos Complete Classics)
Dracula
Dracula: Now a Major Movie
The Jewel of Seven Stars Illustrated
Miss Betty (Mint Editions (Romantic Tales))
Dracula
Dracula
Famous Fantastic Mysteries: 30 Great Tales of Fantasy and Horror from the Classic Pulp Magazines Famous Fantastic Mysteries & Fantastic Novels