Oct. 26th, 2008
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Oct. 26th, 2008 05:48 amBook review: Tasty edition of 'Dracula' revives a classic
BY JOY TIPPING
DALLAS MORNING NEWS
Vampire fans should clear a spot -- a large spot, preferably one that's artfully draped by cobwebs -- on their bookshelves for Leslie S. Klinger's exhaustively detailed and utterly spectacular "The New Annotated Dracula."
The 613-page compendium features the complete text of "Dracula"; more than 1,500 footnotes, and 200 illustrations, photos, movie stills, posters and stage bills. It has a bibliography and guide to Dracula societies where one might find friends in fangdom, too.( Read more... )
BY JOY TIPPING
DALLAS MORNING NEWS
Vampire fans should clear a spot -- a large spot, preferably one that's artfully draped by cobwebs -- on their bookshelves for Leslie S. Klinger's exhaustively detailed and utterly spectacular "The New Annotated Dracula."
The 613-page compendium features the complete text of "Dracula"; more than 1,500 footnotes, and 200 illustrations, photos, movie stills, posters and stage bills. It has a bibliography and guide to Dracula societies where one might find friends in fangdom, too.( Read more... )

