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6 Classic Graveyard Tales of Vampires and Ghosts …

6 Classic Graveyard Tales of Vampires and Ghosts …

This is a fantastic, blood chilling anthology of classic Vampire and Ghost stories, an absolute ‘must have’ book to add to your collection. Together for the first time, 6 brilliant tales from 6 great writers, including Bram Stoker, who brings us Dracula's Guest. First published after Bram Stoker’s death it is said to be the original first chapters to Dracula. His wife felt that the story ‘may prove of interest to the many readers of what is considered my husband's most remarkable work.’ Other writers and stories include Mary E Wilkins Freeman, who presents to us The Shadows on the Wall, John William Polidori who thrills us with The Vampyre, George Sylvester Viereck gives us The House of the Vampire, Anatole France with The Mass of Shadows and Leonid Andreyev tells the chilling tale Lazarus – ‘Like a leper he was shunned by everyone, and it was proposed to tie a bell to his neck, as is done with lepers, to warn people against sudden meetings. But someone remarked, growing frightfully pale, that it would be too horrible if by night the moaning of Lazarus' bell were suddenly heard under the windows…’ If you love a good read and adore Vampire and Ghost stories then you will love 6 Classic Graveyard Tales of Vampires and Ghosts … Be sure to add this to your collection now and enjoy hours of reading and spine tingling pleasure!

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