The Squaw by Bram Stoker
“The Squaw” was first published December 2, 1893, in Holly Leaves (Christmas issue of The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News).
Read more“The Squaw” was first published December 2, 1893, in Holly Leaves (Christmas issue of The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News).
Read more“The Secret of the Growing Gold” was first published in the January 23rd, 1892 issue of Black and White: A Weekly Illustrated
Read more“The Judge’s House” was first published in the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic Life’s Christmas annual Holly Leaves (December 5, 1891).
Read more“The Crystal Cup” was first published in the September 1872 issue of London Society. About Bram Stoker Born in Dublin
Read more“The Coming of Abel Behenna” was first published in the anthology Dracula’s Guest and other Weird Stories (1914). The antholgy
Read more“The Burial of the Rats” was first published in 1914 by George Routledge and Sons as part of a collection
Read more“Crooken Sands” was first published in the USA in 1894, by Theo L. De Vinne & Co. of New York
Read more“A Gipsy Prophecy” was published in the anthology Dracula’s Guest and other Strange Stories (1914). The anthology was published by
Read more“A Dream of Red Hands” was first published in the July 11th, 1894 issue of The Sketch: A Journal of
Read more“Dracula’s Guest” is believed to be a discarded chapter from Stoker’s Dracula novel. The story centres on an unnamed Englishman,
Read moreAlthough Bram Stoker (1847–1912) wrote several novels and quite a few short stories his novel Dracula is the work for which
Read moreDracula’s Guest was first published in 1914, two years after Stoker’s death, and is generally believed to be an early
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