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
DK Classics: Dracula
The Forgotten Writings of Bram Stoker
The Snake's Pass
Dracula
Dracula
Dracula
Dracula
The Watter's Mou' by Bram Stoker, Fiction, Classics
Dracula. First Edition 1897
Dracula's Guest
Dracula
Dracula
Dracula
Personal Reminiscences Of Henry Irving V1
The Jewel of Seven Stars
Dracula
Dracula
Graphic Novel Classics: Dracula
The Lady of the Shroud (1909): Novel
Dracula/dracula (Spanish Edition)
Bram Stoker Bedside Companion: 10 Stories by the Author of Dracula
Dracula (Graphic Novel Classics)
Dracula
The illustrated Dracula: Original text