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_aThe vampire archives : _bthe most complete volume of vampire tales ever published / _cedited with an introduction by Otto Penzler ; foreward by Kim Newman ; preface by Neil Gaiman. |
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_aNew York, N.Y. : _bVintage Books, _cc2009. |
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_axix, 1034 p. ; _c24 cm. |
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490 | 1 | _aVintage crime/Black Lizard | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 919-1029) | ||
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_tPre-Dracula. _tGood Lady Ducayne / _rM.E. Braddon ; _tThe last lords of Gardonal / _rWilliam Gilbert ; _tA mystery of the campagna / _rAnne Crawford ; _tThe fate of Madame Cabanel / _rEliza Lynn Linton ; _tLet loose / _rMary Cholmondeley ; _tThe vampire / _rVasile Alecsandri ; _tThe death of Halpin Frayser / _rAmbrose Bierce ; _tKen's mystery / _rJulian Hawthorne ; _tCarmilla / _rSheridan Le Fanu ; _tThe tomb of Sarah / _rF.G. Loring ; _tLigeia / _rEdgar Allan Poe ; _tThe old portrait / _rHume Nisbet ; _tThe vampire maid / _rHume Nisbet -- _tTrue stories. _tThe sad story of a vampire / _rEric (Count) Stenbock ; _tA case of alleged vampirism / _rLuigi Capuana ; _tAn authenticated vampire story / _rFranz Hartmann -- _tGraveyards, castles, churches, ruins. _tRevelations in black / _rCarl Jacobi ; _tThe master of Rampling Gate / _rAnne Rice ; _tThe vampire of Kaldenstein / _rFrederick Cowles ; _tAn episode of cathedral history / _rM.R. James ; _tSchloss Wappenburg / _rD. Scott-Moncrieff ; _tThe hound / _rH.P. Lovecraft ; _tBite-me-not, or, Fleur de fur / _rTanith Lee ; _tThe horror at Chilton Castle / _rJoseph Payne Brennan ; _tThe singular death of Morton / _rAlgernon Blackwood ; _tThe death of Ilalotha / _rClark Ashton Smith -- _tThat's poetic. _tThe bride of Corinth / _rJohann Wolfgang von Goethe ; _tThe giaour / _rLord Byron ; _tLa belle dame sans merci / _rJohn Keats -- _tHard times for vampires. _tPlace of meeting / _rCharles Beaumont ; _tDuty / _rEd Gorman ; _tA week in the unlife / _rDavid J. Schow -- _tClassic tales. _tFour wooden stakes / _rVictor Roman ; _tThe room in the tower / _rE.F. Benson ; _tMrs. Amworth / _rE.F. Benson ; _tDoctor Porthos / _rBasil Copper ; _tFor the blood is life / _rF. Marion Crawford ; _tCount Magnus / _rM.R. James ; _tWhen it was moonlight / _rManly Wade Wellman ; _tThe drifting snow / _rAugust Derleth ; _tAylmer Vance and the vampire / _rAlice and Claude Askew ; _tDracula's guest / _rBram Stoker ; _tThe transfer / _rAl |
520 | 0 | _aVampires! Whether imagined by Bram Stoker or Anne Rice, they are part of the human lexicon and as old as blood itself. They are your neighbors, your friends, and they are always lurking. Now Otto Penzler<U+2014>editor of the bestselling Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps<U+2014>has compiled the darkest, the scariest, and by far the most evil collection of vampire stories ever. With over eighty stories, including the works of Stephen King and D. H. Lawrence, alongside Lord Byron and Tanith Lee, not to mention Edgar Allan Poe and Harlan Ellison, The Vampire Archives will drive a stake through the heart of any other collection out there. | |
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_aHorror tales, American. _928457 |
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_aVampires _vFiction. _98584 |
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_aGaiman, Neil. _94228 |
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_aNewman, Kim. _989392 |
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_aPenzler, Otto. _973950 |
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_aVintage crime/Black Lizard. _931947 |
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