Chapter 1: Jonathan Harker's Journal
Chapter 2: Jonathan Harker's Journal
Chapter 3: Jonathan Harker's Journal
Chapter 4: Jonathan Harker's Journal
Chapter 5: Letter from Miss Mina Murray
Chapter 6: Mina Murray's Journal
Chapter 7: Cutting from The Daily Telegraph, 8 August
Chapter 8: Mina Murray's Journal
Chapter 9: Letter, Mina Harker to Lucy Westenra
Chapter 10: Letter, Dr Seward to Hon. Arthur Holmwood
Chapter 11: Lucy Westenra's Diary
Chapter 12: Dr Seward's Diary
Chapter 13: Dr Seward's Diary
Chapter 14: Mina Harker's Journal
Chapter 15: Dr Seward's Diary
Chapter 16: Dr Seward's Diary
Chapter 17: Dr Seward's Diary
Chapter 18: Dr Seward's Diary
Chapter 19: Jonathan Harker's Journal
Chapter 20: Jonathan Harker's Journal
Chapter 21: Dr Seward's Diary
Chapter 22: Jonathan Harker's Journal
Chapter 23: Dr Seward's Diary
Chapter 24: Dr Seward's Phonograph Diary, Spoken by Van Helsing
Chapter 25: Dr Seward's Diary
Chapter 26: Dr Seward's Diary
Chapter 27: Mina Harker's Journal
Dracula is a preeminent work of horror literature, containing one of the best villains of all time. Brought to you here in this handsome slipcased edition, Bram Stoker's masterpiece can be treasured in all its gothic glory.
Bram Stoker (1847-1912) was born in Dublin in Ireland. A graduate of Trinity College, Dublin, Stoker was inspired to write Dracula when he met Armin Vámbéery, an Hungarian writer, who told Stoker tales of the Carpathian Mountains. This inspired Stoker to study European folklore and the history of vampires.
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