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Famous Impostors
Bram Stoker
Famous Impostors
Bram Stoker
The subject of imposture is always an interesting one, and impostors in one shape or another are likely to flourish as long as human nature remains what it is, and society shows itself ready to be gulled. The histories of famous cases of imposture in this book have been grouped together to show that the art has been practiced in many forms - impersonators, pretenders, swindlers, and humbugs of all kinds; those who have masqueraded in order to acquire wealth, position, or fame, and those who have done so merely for the love of the art. Bram Abraham Stoker (1847-1912) was born in Dublin, Ireland. Although best known for Dracula, Stoker wrote eighteen books. Stoker coined the term "undead," and his interpretation of vampire folklore has powerfully shaped depictions of the legendary monsters ever since.
364 pages
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | August 21, 2003 |
ISBN13 | 9781410103437 |
Publishers | Fredonia Books (NL) |
Pages | 364 |
Dimensions | 135 × 200 × 22 mm · 399 g |
Language | English |
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