top of page
Writer's pictureApollo Imperium

Dracula

APOLLO CLASSICS

By Bram Stoker

Alice in wonderland book cover with the white rabbit playing a trumpet

Venture into the heart of darkness with Dracula, Bram Stoker's classic tale of terror and intrigue. Follow Jonathan Harker, a young English solicitor, as he travels to the Carpathian Mountains to assist Count Dracula with a real estate transaction, only to uncover the sinister truth behind his enigmatic client. As Dracula sets his sights on London, Harker, along with a group of brave allies, must confront the ancient evil threatening their world. 


Rich in atmosphere and masterfully crafted, Dracula is not just a story of bloodthirsty horror, but a profound exploration of human fear, desire, and resilience. Rediscover the novel that forever changed the landscape of Gothic fiction and remains a timeless staple of supernatural literature.


€14,99 - Paperback

€3,99 - E-Book


Book Information


Author   Bram Stoker

Page count           397

Language             English

Genre                     Fiction, Horror

Format                    Paperback, E-Book

Illustrated             No


APOLLO CLASSICS

Your favorite well-known stories in a new coat.


We're covering all the bases, from fiction to non-fiction, fantasy to self-help, and everything in between. Whether you're into epic adventures or romances, practical advice, or learning from the lives of remarkable individuals, we've got you covered. These stories are special, some are well known, but some are stories most people have never heard of. We recover the original text and package them in a fresh, though authentic to the story, new coat. This way, these stories will never disappear.


What makes Apollo Classics special, you ask? Alongside the original brilliance of these literary treasures, we're adding our own touch with exclusive forewords or illustrations, along with a brand new cover. It's like getting a bonus commentary track from your favorite director – except it's us, sharing our thoughts and perspectives on these timeless tales. Whether you're a seasoned bookworm or just dipping your toes into the world of literature, Apollo Classics invites you to join us on a journey through the ages.

 

The Author

Lewis Carroll, or Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, sitting on a chair, looking to the left
Bram Stoker (1847-1912)

Born in Dublin, Ireland, Bram Stoker was a novelist and short story writer, best known today for his iconic Gothic horror novel, Dracula. Before achieving literary fame, Stoker worked as a civil servant and theater manager for the celebrated actor Henry Irving. His meticulous research and vivid imagination brought to life a story that has fascinated and terrified readers for over a century.


Stoker's other works include The Jewel of Seven Stars, The Lair of the White Worm, and The Mystery of the Sea. His contributions to the horror genre have established him as a towering figure in literature, whose legacy endures in the continued popularity of his work.


 

About Apollo Libraries

Explore captivating literary worlds within the pages of our thoughtfully curated books. Apollo Libraries, a proud subsidiary of Apollo Imperium, is committed to delivering literary excellence that ignites imagination and nurtures knowledge. Our extensive collection spans diverse genres, encompassing both timeless classics and contemporary masterpieces, all meticulously crafted with a dedication to the art of storytelling.


Review our books

If you're interested in becoming a reviewer, contact us at info@apolloimperium.com with the subject REVIEW. If we think you're a good fit for us, you will receive the books you wish to review for free, either as an EBook or a physical copy for you to keep, depending on the book. In case of a physical copy, we will cover shipping costs, too.


Contact Us

For inquiries, collaboration opportunities, or any assistance, please don't hesitate to get in touch:

2 views0 comments

Related Posts

See All

Erisseth

コメント

5つ星のうち0と評価されています。
まだ評価がありません

評価を追加

Tags to find specific subjects

bottom of page