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Dracùla hag Ôstyas Dracùla: Dracula and Dracula's Guest in Cornish

AUTHOR Staunton, Mathew; Williams, Nicholas; Stoker, Bram
PUBLISHER Evertype (11/04/2016)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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P n wrella Jonathan Harker, scrifwas laghyas st tya treven, vysytya Transylv nya may halla ev gweres Cont Drac la ow perna chy in Loundres, yma va ow tyscudha moy adro dh'y glient ha'y gastel s dell usy ev whensys dhe wodhvos.... Yth o An Anvarow gwredhek t tel novel classyk Bram Stoker Drac la, neb a veu dyllys rag an kensa prYs i'n vledhen 1897. Down re beu y awedhyans w r lien an bYs. An lyver re beu kerys yn fr s dres ehen ab n veu p blyshys ha'n whedhel y honen oll re sp dyas dhe dhenethy c lt r cudh coynt i'n sec nd hanter a'n ugansves cansvledhen. Yth yw Drac la p vamp ryow erel dhe weles in moy s mil novel hag in cansow a fylmys, heb gwil mencyon a'n cartouns, a'n jornals skethed­now hag a'n towlednow pellwolok a veu insp rys gans scrif Stoker. Yma " styas Drac la" pryntys awoles, whedhel cot neb a veu dyllys i'n vledhen 1914 gans Florence, gwedhowes Stoker. Hy leverys adro dhe'n whedhel: "Y feu va trehys in mes a'n lyver drefen an lyver dhe vos re hir, saw martesen y fYdh a les dhe lies redyor a'n ober moyha marthys a'm gour." Y feu Abraham "Bram" Stoker genys in Clontarf, Dulyn an ethves d dh a vis Du 1847 hag ev a verwys in Loundres an 20ans d dh a Ebrel 1912. Novelyth ha scrifor a whedhlow cot o va, neb a servyas avell gweresor personek Henry Irving, gwarior, ha menystror negys an Lyce m, Loundres, gwaryjy o Irving an perhen anodho. Mathew Staunton dhyworth Dulyn, yw istoryan a bryntyans ha perhen The Onslaught Press. Ev a brovias w r y wask in Resohen an l nyansow rag an dyllans-ma.
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When estate agent solicitor's clerk Jonathan Harker visits Transylvania to assist Count Dracula with the purchase of his London house, he discovers more about his client and his castle than he might wish.... Bram Stoker's classic novel Dracula, originally titled The Un-Dead, was first published in 1897. It has had a pro­found influence on world literature. It has enjoyed enormous popularity since its publication and is singu­larly responsible for spawning an extraordinary vampire subculture in the second half of the twentieth century. Over a thousand novels and hundreds of films feature Dracula or other vampires, not to mention the countless cartoons, comics, and tele­vision programmes which were ultimately inspired by Stoker's work. This edition includes the short story "Dracula's Guest", which was published in 1914 by Stoker's widow, Florence, who said of the story: "It was originally excised owing to the length of the book, and may prove of interest to the many readers of what is considered my husband's most remarkable work." Abraham "Bram" Stoker was born in Clontarf in Dublin on 8 November 1847 and died in London on 20 April 1912. He was an Irish novelist and short story writer, who worked as the personal assistant of actor Henry Irving and business manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London, which Irving owned. Mathew Staunton is printing historian from Dublin and proprietor of The Onslaught Press. He produced the illustrations for this edition on his press in Oxford.

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ISBN-13: 9781782011903
ISBN-10: 1782011900
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: Cornish
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Page Count: 510
Carton Quantity: 14
Product Dimensions: 5.50 x 1.14 x 8.50 inches
Weight: 1.41 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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P n wrella Jonathan Harker, scrifwas laghyas st tya treven, vysytya Transylv nya may halla ev gweres Cont Drac la ow perna chy in Loundres, yma va ow tyscudha moy adro dh'y glient ha'y gastel s dell usy ev whensys dhe wodhvos.... Yth o An Anvarow gwredhek t tel novel classyk Bram Stoker Drac la, neb a veu dyllys rag an kensa prYs i'n vledhen 1897. Down re beu y awedhyans w r lien an bYs. An lyver re beu kerys yn fr s dres ehen ab n veu p blyshys ha'n whedhel y honen oll re sp dyas dhe dhenethy c lt r cudh coynt i'n sec nd hanter a'n ugansves cansvledhen. Yth yw Drac la p vamp ryow erel dhe weles in moy s mil novel hag in cansow a fylmys, heb gwil mencyon a'n cartouns, a'n jornals skethed­now hag a'n towlednow pellwolok a veu insp rys gans scrif Stoker. Yma " styas Drac la" pryntys awoles, whedhel cot neb a veu dyllys i'n vledhen 1914 gans Florence, gwedhowes Stoker. Hy leverys adro dhe'n whedhel: "Y feu va trehys in mes a'n lyver drefen an lyver dhe vos re hir, saw martesen y fYdh a les dhe lies redyor a'n ober moyha marthys a'm gour." Y feu Abraham "Bram" Stoker genys in Clontarf, Dulyn an ethves d dh a vis Du 1847 hag ev a verwys in Loundres an 20ans d dh a Ebrel 1912. Novelyth ha scrifor a whedhlow cot o va, neb a servyas avell gweresor personek Henry Irving, gwarior, ha menystror negys an Lyce m, Loundres, gwaryjy o Irving an perhen anodho. Mathew Staunton dhyworth Dulyn, yw istoryan a bryntyans ha perhen The Onslaught Press. Ev a brovias w r y wask in Resohen an l nyansow rag an dyllans-ma.
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When estate agent solicitor's clerk Jonathan Harker visits Transylvania to assist Count Dracula with the purchase of his London house, he discovers more about his client and his castle than he might wish.... Bram Stoker's classic novel Dracula, originally titled The Un-Dead, was first published in 1897. It has had a pro­found influence on world literature. It has enjoyed enormous popularity since its publication and is singu­larly responsible for spawning an extraordinary vampire subculture in the second half of the twentieth century. Over a thousand novels and hundreds of films feature Dracula or other vampires, not to mention the countless cartoons, comics, and tele­vision programmes which were ultimately inspired by Stoker's work. This edition includes the short story "Dracula's Guest", which was published in 1914 by Stoker's widow, Florence, who said of the story: "It was originally excised owing to the length of the book, and may prove of interest to the many readers of what is considered my husband's most remarkable work." Abraham "Bram" Stoker was born in Clontarf in Dublin on 8 November 1847 and died in London on 20 April 1912. He was an Irish novelist and short story writer, who worked as the personal assistant of actor Henry Irving and business manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London, which Irving owned. Mathew Staunton is printing historian from Dublin and proprietor of The Onslaught Press. He produced the illustrations for this edition on his press in Oxford.

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Author: Stoker, Bram
Abraham (Bram) Stoker was an Irish writer, best known for his Gothic classic Dracula, which continues to influence horror writers and fans more than 100 years after it was first published. Educated at Trinity College, Dublin, in science, mathematics, oratory, history, and composition, Stoker' s writing was greatly influenced by his father' s interest in theatre and his mother' s gruesome stories about her childhood during the cholera epidemic in 1832. Although a published author of the novels Dracula, The Lady of the Shroud, and The Lair of the White Worm, and his work as part of the literary staff of The London Daily Telegraph, Stoker made his living as the personal assistant of actor Henry Irving and the business manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London. Stoker died in 1912, leaving behind one of the most memorable horror characters ever created.
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Translator: Williams, Nicholas
Nicholas Williams is an urban ecologist and Senior Lecturer at the University of Melbourne.
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