A short story by Dracula author Bram Stoker was discovered by a pharmacist in Dublin in a newspaper published in 1890. Gibbet Hill is a gruesome tale about three kids that accost a man on the road.
A short story by "Dracula" author Bram Stoker was discovered by a pharmacist in Dublin. The story first appeared in an Irish newspaper back in 1890. Now it is being independently published.
Born in Dublin, Abraham Stoker, or ‘Bram’ as he’s popularly known, was an Irish writer who is remembered today for his magnum ...
The work by Bram Stoker, previously unknown to ... featured in the original notes Stoker kept for “Dracula.” Proceeds from the sales of the book, Cleary said, will go to the newly founded ...
When Brian Cleary, a pharmacist and amateur historian, was browsing the archives at the National Library of Ireland, he ...
A short story by Bram Stoker, the legendary author of ... Stoker never enjoyed much commercial success from his legendary book, but in 1931, "Dracula" made it big as a motion picture, with ...
Nearly 100 years later, dance choreographer Michael Pink reinvented "Dracula" for the stage in 1996. Now, around 28 years ...