a completely forgotten short story by Bram Stoker, author of the classic gothic novel Dracula. Titled Gibbet Hill, Cleary found a reference to the story in an 1891 New Year’s Day promotional ...
When Brian Cleary, a pharmacist and amateur historian, was browsing the archives at the National Library of Ireland, he ...
Born in Dublin, Abraham Stoker, or ‘Bram’ as he’s popularly known, was an Irish writer who is remembered today for his magnum ...
A short story by Bram Stoker, the legendary author of "Dracula," has been unearthed by ... has been captured in a book that features cover art and illustrations inspired by the story by respected ...
A short story by Bram Stoker, the legendary author of "Dracula," has been unearthed by ... has been captured in a book that features cover art and illustrations inspired by the story by respected ...
Amateur historian Brian Cleary, pictured, has discovered a short story by "Dracula" author Bram Stoker that was lost for 134 years. AFP via Getty Images A new short story by “Dracula” author ...
Stoker’s newly uncovered story is being republished in a book that features cover art and ... for the deaf. Bram Stoker, pictured here in 1906, published his acclaimed novel Dracula in 1897.
a completely forgotten short story by Bram Stoker, author of the classic gothic novel Dracula. Titled Gibbet Hill, Cleary found a reference to the story in an 1891 New Year’s Day promotional ...
Dracula: the Enduring Monster offers fans a ... The novel, written by Bram Stoker over the course of seven years, is still influential and read by worldwide audiences more than a century later.
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A short story by Bram Stoker, the legendary author of Dracula, has been unearthed by ... Gibbet Hill has been captured in a book that features cover art and illustrations inspired by the story ...
Cleary said he was perusing a Christmas supplement of the Daily Express Dublin Edition from 1890 when he noticed an unfamiliar title from the very familiar author: Bram Stoker. "I read the words ...