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Famous Impostors
Bram STOKER (1847 - 1912)
Aliases.
Fraudsters. Confidence tricksters. People pretending to be what they
are not, for financial, political or personal gain. Fiction is filled
with them to entertain us; but would not be anywhere near as believable
if such people had not, in reality, existed since time immemorial. In
this work, the famous Bram Stoker throws light on just a few such
people, who have tricked their way into the annals of history. - Summary
by Lynne Thompson
Genre(s): Biography & Autobiography
Dracula (dramatic reading)
Bram STOKER (1847 - 1912)
Bram
Stoker did not invent the vampire story, but he popularized it with his
classic 1897 novel. In form Dracula is an epistolary novel, told
through a series of journal entries, letters, newspaper articles, and
telegrams. It begins with lawyer Jonathan Harker's perilous journey to
Castle Dracula in Transylvania, and chronicles the vampire's invasion of
England, where he preys upon the lovely Lucy Westenra and Harker's
fiancee, Mina. Harker and Mina join forces with lunatic asylum
proprieter Dr. Seward, Lucy's fiance Arthur Holmwood, Texas man of
action Quincey Morris, and Dutch vampire hunter Dr. Van Helsing to try
and defeat their powerful adversary. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett)
Cast:
Jonathan Harker: mb
Mina Murray Harker: Elizabeth Klett
Lucy Westenra: Arielle Lipshaw
Dr. Seward: Denny Sayers
Quincey P. Morris: Eric Zetterlund
Arthur Holmwood: Brett W. Downey
Cutting from The Dailygraph: Kara Shallenberg
Log of the Demeter: Chuck Burke
Samuel F. Billington & Son: Katalina Watt
Carter, Patterson & Co: Robert B.
Sister Agatha: Availle
Abraham Van Helsing: Rismyth
The Pall Mall Gazette: Lucy Perry
Patrick Hennessey: Dee Wyckoff
The Westminster Gazette: David Lawrence
Mitchell, Sons, & Candy: Robert B.
Rufus Smith Telegrams: Nadine Eckert-Boulet
Audio edited by: Elizabeth Klett
Genre(s): Dramatic Readings, Horror & Supernatural Fiction
Dracula's Guest & Other Weird Tales
Bram STOKER (1847 - 1912)
Nine Gothic Horror Tales by the author of Dracula.
Genre(s): Horror & Supernatural Fiction, Short Stories
The Jewel of Seven Stars
Bram STOKER (1847 - 1912)
The
Jewel of Seven Stars (also published under the name: The Jewel of the
Seven Stars) is a horror novel by Bram Stoker first published in 1903.
The story is about an archaeologist's plot to revive Queen Tera, an
ancient Egyptian mummy. (Summary by Wikipedia)
Genre(s): Horror & Supernatural Fiction
Under the Sunset
Bram STOKER (1847 - 1912)
“Under
the Sunset” is a collection of eight amazing fantasy tales from the
mind and imagination of the legendary Bram Stoker (Dracula.) Originally
conceived of by the author to be a collection of “Children’s stories,”
these tales lean towards the dark and moody and even sometimes scary.
Several of the tales contained in this collection are considered to be
examples of the finest stories ever written by Stoker. (Erik)
Genre(s): Myths, Legends & Fairy Tales