Born and
educated in Dublin, Stoker was the author of a number of novels of
mystery and romance, the most famous of which was Dracula.
Novels
Dracula, Constable, 1897
ditto, Hutchinson's Colonial
Library, 1897
ditto, Doubleday & McClure (U.S.), 1899
The Mystery of the Sea, Doubleday (U.S.),
1902
ditto, Heinemann, 1902
The Jewel of Seven Stars, Heinemann, 1903
ditto, Harpers (U.S.), 1904
The Lady of the Shroud, Heinemann, 1909
The Lair of the White Worm, Rider, 1911
Short Stories
Dracula's Guest and Other Weird
Stories, Routledge, 1914
(Including:
"Dracula's Guest", "The Judge's House", "The Secret of the Growing
Gold", "A Gypsy Prophecy", "The Coming of Abel Behenna", "A Dream
of Red Hands", "Crooken Sands".)
ditto, Hillman-Curl (U.S.), 1937
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