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" ... this history ... follows Dracula from his origins in Transylvania, along his travels through the decacdes, into a dystopian twenty-first century where vampires rules the world"--P. [4] of cover.
With his 500-year lifetime so far, and centuries yet ahead, the character of Dracula has an ever-unfolding biography, to which this 100th-anniversary tribute contributes 33 stories (only 6 of which have been previously published). Dracula visits, in these pages, such locales as the Côte d'Azur, the wilds of Oregon, the Los Angeles of Raymond Chandler, communist Eastern Europe, Rome at the dawn of the 21st century (a chilling tale in which he is forced to imitate the Messiah), and the ruins of post-apocalyptic New Jersey. He encounters Bettie Page, Aleister Crowley, Timothy Leary, Lou Reed, and Francis Ford Coppola (with the entire cast and crew of Apocalypse Now, in a hilarious spoof). The authors include such contemporary masters as Kim Newman, Nicholas Royle, Terry Lamsley, Joel Lane, Brian Stableford, and Ramsey Campbell. The book also has a foreword by Bram Stoker's great-nephew, and includes the never-before-published prologue to Stoker's theatrical version of Dracula.
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But first, on earth as Vampire sent, / Thy corse shall from its tomb be rent; / Then ghastly haunt thy native place, / And suck the blood of all thy race; / There from thy daughter, sister, wife, / At midnight drain the stream of life; / Yet loathe the banquet which perforce / Must feed thy livid, living corpse, / Thy victims, ere they yet expire, / Shall know the demon for their sire; / As cursing thee, thou cursing them, / Thy flowers are withered on the stem. - Lord Byron "The Giaour" (1813)
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This one is for the Chicago gang: Sara and Randy, Lou and Sue, Bob and Nancy, Jay and Frank - fangs for the memories!
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Do we really need another collection of vampire stories?
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At least God's mercy is better than that of these monsters, and the precipice is steep and high. At its foot a man may sleep - as a man. Goodbye, all! Mina! - "Dracula: or The Undead: Prologue" by Bram Stoker
The library made you, you understand. You see, the pages of the books are poisoned. They just need warm hands to activate them, the hands of the living. The inks leaked into your skin and brought your inner self to life. - "Dracula's Library" by Christopher Fowler
As the Nazi hordes sweep across Europe, the Count's warrior soul admires the new German spirit of patriotism and discipline. But when Hitler's horces begin to overrun his homeland, Dracula feels the hatred rise within him... - "The Devil is Not Mocked" by Manly Wade Wellman
He was Vlad Tepesh! Prince of Transylvania! King of the Living Dead! Lord of the Darkest Knight! And he would have more than banality. He would have love. - "Teaserama" by Nancy Kilpatrick
He saw the melodies of his homeland - blood red, crimson, scarlet, vermilion, he heard the colours of his life - Gothic chants and Gregorian chants, the keening of lonely wolves and the sweet, ethereal voices of his Brides. The sweeping gales of the children of the night. - "Blood Freak" by Nancy Holder
"Ah, such architecture," said Count Dracula while gazing uncontrollably at Mina, "is truly frozen music." - "The Heart of Count Dracula, Descendant of Attila, Scourge of God" by Thomas Ligotti
You think you are so different Angelica. But you still take life. You see, my daughter, we are...one and the same. - "Daddy's Little Girl" by Mandy Slater
Sweat pricks you like red-hot ash scattered on your skin. But you can't leave your wife in there with it, whatever nightmare it is rising out of the tales you've heard told of the forest. - "Conversion" by Ramsey Campbell
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