Draculas Brethren (Collins Chillers)
By (Author) Richard Dalby
Introduction by Brian J. Frost
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
24th April 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Classic horror and ghost stories
Occult fiction
Historical fiction
Speculative fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
Fiction: inspired by or adapted from other media
Fiction based on or inspired by true events
823.0108375
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
260g
Neglected vampire classics - including tales by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Louisa May Alcott and others. Selected by Richard Dalby and introduced by Brian J. Frost.
In 1897, Bram Stokers iconic DRACULA redefined the horror genre and had a significant impact on the image of the vampire in popular culture. But encounters with the undead were nothing new: they had electrified readers of Gothic fiction since even before Victorian times.
DRACULAS BRETHREN is a tribute to those early writers, a collation of 19 archetypal tales written between 1820 and 1910, many long forgotten, celebrating the vampire stories that both inspired and were inspired by Bram Stokers iconic novel.
A companion to Richard Dalbys definitive anthology, DRACULAS BROOD, itself 30 years old, these rediscovered stories are a genuine treasure trove for classic thrill-seekers and all lovers of supernatural fiction.
PRAISE FOR DRACULAS BROOD:
An anthology of vampire tales, one of the best of its kind. Dalby has done a terrific job in unearthing some very obscure but very very fine stories. This book is a must for any serious vampire enthusiast. Vintage Pop Fictions
Richard Dalby is a professional author, bibliographer, researcher and bookdealer, specializing in supernatural fiction. His previous anthologies include The Sorceress in Stained Glass (1971) and The Best Ghost Stories of H. Russell Wakefield (1978) and Draculas Brood (1987). He has also published Bram Stoker: A Bibliography of First Editions (1983).