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Books with title Dracula: In Easy-to-Read Type

  • Dracula: In Easy-to-Read Type

    Bram Stoker

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Dec. 28, 2011)
    During a business visit to Count Dracula's castle in Transylvania, a young English solicitor finds himself at the center of a series of horrifying incidents. Jonathan Harker is attacked by three phantom women, observes the Count's transformation from human to bat form, and discovers puncture wounds on his own neck that seem to have been made by teeth. Harker returns home upon his escape from Dracula's grim fortress, but a friend's strange malady — involving sleepwalking, inexplicable blood loss, and mysterious throat wounds — initiates a frantic vampire hunt.The popularity of Bram Stoker's 1897 horror romance is as deathless as any vampire. Its supernatural appeal has spawned a host of film and stage adaptations, and more than a century after its initial publication, it continues to hold readers spellbound.
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  • Tarzan: In Easy-to-Read Type

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    Paperback (Dover Publications, )
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  • Ivanhoe: In Easy-to-Read Type

    Sir Walter Scott, Robert Blaisdell, John Green

    Paperback (Dover Pubns, Dec. 1, 1998)
    An abridgment of the novel chronicling the adventures of the Saxon knight Ivanhoe in 1194, the year of Richard the Lion-Hearted's return from the Third Crusade.
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  • Dracula: In Easy-to-Read Type

    Bram Stoker;Children's Dover Thrift

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 15, 1867)
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