Lair of the White Worm
A rare novel of fear from Bram Stoker, author of DRACULA. (This jacketless hardcover edition is intended for the library trade.)
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Lair of the White Worm
A rare novel of fear from Bram Stoker, author of DRACULA. (This jacketless hardcover edition is intended for the library trade.)
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Lair of the White Worm

Lair of the White Worm

by Bram Stoker
Lair of the White Worm

Lair of the White Worm

by Bram Stoker

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Overview

A rare novel of fear from Bram Stoker, author of DRACULA. (This jacketless hardcover edition is intended for the library trade.)

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781473216037
Publisher: Orion
Publication date: 10/29/2015
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 579 KB

About the Author

About The Author

Bram Stoker (1847-1912)
Abraham 'Bram' Stoker was born in Dublin, Ireland. He spent most of his early years bed-ridden with an unknown illness, but later made a full recovery. After being educated in a private school Stoker attended Trinity College, Dublin from 1864 to 1870 and graduated with honours as a B.A. in Mathematics. His interest in theatre led him to become a theatre critic for the Dublin Evening Mail. Although Stoker is best known today as the author of the 1897 Gothic novel, Dracula, during his lifetime he was better known as the personal assistant of actor Henry Irving and business manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London, which Irving owned. After suffering from a number of strokes, Stoker died in April 1912. The Bram Stoker Award is named in his honour and is given in recognition of "superior achievement" in horror writing.

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Abraham "Bram" Stoker (1847-l 1912) was an Irish novelist and short story writer, best known today for his 1897 Gothic novel Dracula. During his lifetime, he was better known as the personal assistant of actor Henry Irving and business manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London, which Irving owned.
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