Stoker. dracula. first edition


















At years old, a first-edition copy of Dracula would be an antique by any definition of the word, but its long-lasting impact on the horror genre has made it a classic and highly-sought collectible. Bram Stoker's novel did not find great acclaim during his lifetime, and did not find success until the well-known movies based on the novel came out beginning in , well after Stoker's death. Because of this, copies of Dracula signed by the author are rare and in high demand, making it a fantastic investment piece and a trophy for any book collector.

The very first edition of Bram Stoker's Dracula was printing in the UK in , and is recognizable by the yellow cloth binding and red title lettering. The first edition of this book printed in America is also somewhat valuable, though nowhere near as much as the original British edition.

This edition has a brown cloth cover with blue type. Stoker, Bram. Grosset and Dunlap: New York Copies for Sale. Archibald Constable and Company: Westminster Signed U. Edition Copies for Sale.

Published by Insel Verlag, Frankfurt, Used - Softcover Condition: Gut. From Germany to U. Condition: Gut. Published by Dutton, U.

Seller: Thomas F. Pesce' , Anaheim, CA, U. First Printing. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: very good, slight shelf wear ,appears never read. Sequel To The Original Classic. Published by Peter Bedrick Books, , Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Keeping, Charles illustrator. Stated First Edition. Spine is straight, binding is tight, pages are unmarked, very little wear. Published by zebra, Published by St.

Martin's Press, New York, Used - Hardcover Condition: Fair. Condition: Fair. First American Edition. AS IS! Prior owner has written irrelevant ink notes on at least 5 pages in white space areas and with a rubber stamped date on front flyleaf. In a very good dust jacket with some scuffing. NO jacket tears or chips and not price-clipped. Published by Sterling, New York, Used - Hardcover Condition: Fine. No Jacket. Art by Jamel Akib illustrator. NOT ex-library. Pictorial boards, brick red spine.

Tiniest nick mid-spine. No names, clean text. No dust jacket. Published by Penguin Books, London, When Jonathan Harker visits Transylvania to help Count Dracula purchase a London house, he makes horrifying discoveries about his client.

Published by Dell, Soft cover. First Ed Thus. First paperback ed. Good condition, moderate over all wear, number written on first page, cover creases. Published by Dover Publications, Inc. New - Softcover Condition: New. From Canada to U. Condition: New. Special order direct from the distributor. Published by Metro Books, NY, Pagett, Matt illustrator.

First Edition First Printing. A stock image [photo] is an accurate representation of the listed book's cover design.

Complete number line at copyright page. French flap wraps. Book was purchased new at a sale of a major book seller chain which accounts for the minor handling wear, bottom of two pages with small corner bend.

No remainder marks. Every book listed is located in my smoke free and climate controlled shop. Published by Dutton,, New York:, Used - Hardcover. First edition. Publishers cloth over boards, gilt decorated spine with title, minor shelf wear, a near fine copy. Illustrated dust jacket, minor edge wear, still about near fine, in new protective mylar.

Published by new american, Published by Pyramid Books, Used - Softcover Condition: Near Fine. Mass Market Paperback. Pyramid R Extremely light wear along the edges of the warps, possibly unread. Published by Desert Island Books, Quantity: 4. Published by Creation Books, Stiff pictorial wraps. Republication of Stoker's final edited version, revised by the author and issued in paperback in Published by Writer's Digest, Bram Stoker.

A very nice unmarked copy with just a touch of handling wear; a bit of label residue on front wrap; perfect for the student, teacher, or Dracula enthusiast. Seller: Antiquarische Fundgrube e. From Austria to U.



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