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A first edition copy of Bram Stoker's Dracula, inscribed by the author to the Bishop of Ripon, fetched more than £16,000 at Sotherby's today.
They could count themselves lucky as, amid hundreds of old books from the deceased estate in Hexham, was an 1897 first edition of Bram Stoker’s Dracula.. And while it is always good to get your ...
THE terrifying appeal of Bram Stoker’s Dracula lives on as a first edition of the classic horror story has been sold for more than £3,000. The hardback went under the hammer at Ringwood ...
A RARE first-edition copy of Dracula, signed by its Dublin-born author Bram Stoker, is expected to fetch up to €25,300 at an auction next month. Wednesday, 16 July 2025. ePaper; ...
A FIRST edition copy of Bram Stoker's Dracula, inscribed by the author to the Bishop of Ripon, the Right Reverend William Boyd Carpenter, on publication in 1897, fetched £16,730 at Sotheby's in ...
However, Dracula was outdone by Frankenstein when six years ago Anderson & Garland sold a first edition of the Mary Shelley novel for £31,000. It too came from a deceased estate.
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