Other Works by Bram Stoker
The Jewel of Seven Stars
UK First Edition: Heinemann, 1903
US First Edition: Harper & Brothers; London, 1904
Arrow, 1975
Zebra, 1979
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Lady Of The Shroud
First edition – Heinemann, 1909
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Lair Of The White Worm
First edition – Rider and Son, 1911
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First edition, second printing – Rider and Son, 1911
Pamela Colman Smith’s illustrations
“He kept his eyes fixed on Lilla.”
“Lady Arabella was dancing in a fantastic sort of way.”
“The kite was shaped like a great hawk.”
“Oolanga’s black face…peering out from a clump of evergreens.”
“They could follow the tall white shaft.”
“Down the turret stair she flew quickly.”
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W. Foulsham & Co. Ltd, London, 1925
Abridged edition. Partially re-written and condensed to 28 chapters by an unknown writer. This was the only version available in the UK until the original version was republished by Foulsham in 1986 under the title Dracula and The Lair of the White Worm.
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Sundown Books, 1950s
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Arrow Books, London, 1960
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Arrow Books, London, 1963
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Paperback Library, New York, 1966
First American Edition
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Arrow Books, London, 1967
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Arrow Books, London, 1975
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Zebra, 1979