Dracula: The Ultimate, Illustrated Edition of the World-Famous Vampire Play
Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston
Edited by: David J. Skal
152 pages
ISBN: 0312092792
Status: O/P
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Pub. Date: 1993
Synopsis:
Here, for the first time, is the fully illustrated text of Deane and Balderston's 1927 Broadway hit, as well as Deane's delightfully different original script, unseen for sixty years.
Synopsis:
A serious fan of Anne Rice's "Vampire Chronicles" and "Mayfair Witches" series, Dickinson has crafted this guidebook on the theme of the New Orleans depicted in the books and the 1994 movie Interview with the Vampire. The result is a serviceable guide to the usual New Orleans sites--the French Quarter, the Garden District, cemeteries, and some of the former plantations on the Mississippi River, like the aptly named Oak Alley. Dickinson ignores modern features such as the Superdome and the Aquarium of the Americas, as well as the cultural life (jazz!) of the Crescent City. The disclaimer says that the book has not been approved by Rice or her publisher, so it contains plenty of fan-inspired speculation about the two series.
Synopsis:
"Be thou exorcised o Dracula!" Then, as she sprinkled the salt on the flames and watched him burn, she hoped that the curse of her dreadful father had finally been overcome. But she still could not account for the irresistable urges that sent her gliding in to the London night. Only Van Helsing could possibly stop her, and he was on trial for murdering a man who had never lived. She was beautiful and wanted so much to be human, but when night fell... she was still her father's daughter!
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