Dracula (Deluxe Hardbound Edition)
C**P
Nice book, good quality, delivered in excellent condition
Nice book, good quality. Did not experience any of the problems listed by other reviewers. Good price point?
K**Y
Delicate but I love it
The pages are really delicate and stuck together I’ve seen negative reviews about that but I’ve found it to be pretty typical with new gold leaf just fan em a bit and it comes undone. But it’s a beautiful book and a great story im gentle with my books anyways so it doesn’t phase me It’s already been passed on to a third person for reading and is holding up just fine. For the price of a lovely hardcover addition I wouldn’t let that deter you and still recommend
J**S
Lovely edition of a classic story
Jonathan Harker, a newly qualified solicitor, is sent by his employer, Mr. Hawkins, to assist a foreign customer with the legal intricacies of his move to London. The customer in question, a Count Dracula, lives in faraway Transylvania. Harker keeps a detailed journal of his travels across Europe to meet with his client. When he is almost at his journey’s end, he finds the villagers of Bistritz friendly and welcoming… until they learn where he is going. They are reluctant to see him leave them, but they offer no valid reason as to why he shouldn’t go to the castle, so off he goes. The Count lives in a large, imposing castle that sits in splendid isolation on the top of a rocky cliff. But from the beginning, Harker senses something strange about the place and its odd owner. He sees no sign of anyone else there, not a single servant. And why is the Count always busy during the daylight hours? And why does he never see Dracula eat or drink? And then there are the dreams, of three lovely young women who seem to want him… Things take a turn for the worse when Dracula dictates three letters that Harker must write to his loved ones. Suddenly, he is not so sure he will return home safely…Mina Murray is Harker’s fiancée. She works as an assistant schoolmistress. Her best friend is Lucy Westenra, a vivacious young woman who attracts any manner of male admirers. In fact, on one memorable day, she receives three proposals of marriage! What is a girl to do? One is from Arthur Holmwood, Lord Godalming. The second is from John Seward, who runs an insane asylum. The third would-be suitor is Quincy Morris, a Texan and friend of Seward and Holmwood. Mina invites Lucy for a visit, and they happily renew their friendship as they discuss Lucy’s engagement to the suitor she has finally accepted.Dr. Seward has a very interesting patient by the name of Renfield, whom he classifies as zoophagous, because he likes to eat living things, such as flies and spiders. Seward notices changes taking place in Renfield that he can’t explain, while Mina is concerned that she hasn’t heard from Jonathan for some time, and she worries for him. She receives a letter concerning him and hastens to be by his side.A strange ship, the Demeter, runs aground just below the cliff where Lucy and Mina are wont to sit, but no one is at the helm and there is no sign of the crew. Lucy has begun to sleepwalk before Mina’s departure, and now she falls mysteriously ill, to the dismay of those who love her. A desperate Dr. Seward reaches out to a colleague in Amsterdam, a Doctor Abraham Van Helsing, who hurries to London to assist in diagnosing Lucy’s condition. He fears that what is wrong with Lucy is beyond the pale of most men’s experience and her friends will find it difficult to believe what is happening to her if he were to tell them. But he will need their help in order to save her. Meanwhile, Mina is nursing Jonathan back to health at the convent where he was brought after his escape from the castle, and there they are married. She finds his journal and reads it, horrified at what it reveals. To make herself useful, and to facilitate future reading of her husband’s words, she transcribes the journal onto paper. On their return to London, she is devastated to learn what has happened to Lucy. Drawn together in their sorrow, she and the others realize something dreadful is about to descend on London – in fact, already has. They must band together to prevent Count Dracula’s dastardly plans from coming to fruition!Dracula is the quintessential vampire novel, a true classic. It is the origin of most of the vampire stories that came after. There have been countless film adaptations, some better than others, including Nosferatu, which was actually a rip-off for which the filmmakers were sued for not obtaining permission from Stoker’s estate. Now long out of copyright, copycats abound. But this is the core story that began it all.Dracula is told through journal entries, newspaper clippings, and phonograph entries by those most closely involved in the story, with the notable exception of Dracula himself. We get no glimpse into him, either as a person or a vampire, except through the words he speaks to others. I have to wonder if that is deliberate and, if so, why. We today are so familiar with this story that it’s hard to imagine what the reactions of Stoker’s contemporaries were on first reading the book. I first read the novel when I was about twelve and fell in love with it immediately.Of all the movies I have seen, the one that comes closest to doing justice to the novel is Coppola’s version, but I do enjoy a good Hammer film. Nothing beats the novel, however. I highly recommend it if you want to know the truth. You won’t regret it.
N**.
Amazing Classic
One of the greatest stories I've ever read; this edition is absolutely beautiful. I plan to read it for October for the second time! Love it.
I**D
Great read!
Classic horror tale! Well made easy to read,strong binding, good buy!
R**O
Beautiful cover.
This is a beautiful book. I am glad to have it in my collection. The things I don't like about it are the pages. The pages are very thin and flimsy I expected better paper for the price. The print on the other side of the page is showing through, and the print is very small. I shall find a better copy and sell this one.
A**R
Great purchase
Exactly as expected, and a great price.
M**N
Dracula
Great condition and also a good read
B**Y
Nice Looking Book
It’s a nice looking book. I get lots of comments on it.
J**L
Hermosa edición
Muy buena manufactura, y llegó a tiempo, muy contento con mi compra
A**X
Very good book
Very good book
A**Y
Love this book especially the hardcover.
Absolutely stunning asthetics this book holds...it has that old book design which enriches the experience of reading the book...
F**I
Wonderful edition
I looked for a long time for a satisfying edition for this book, and finally I found one. It is true indeed that some pages come lightly glued together (especially at the beginning), but in less than 10 minutes I de-glued the whole book without any problem. It’s a really nice edition and a pleasure to read
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