The New Annotated Dracula

Overview:

  • Title: The New Annotated Dracula
  • Author: Bram Stoker
  • Year: 2008
  • ISBN-10: 9780393064506
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
  • Price: $39.95
  • Pages: l+613
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Type: Novel
  • Title Reference: Introduction (The New Annotated Dracula)
  • Notes:
    • Stated "First Edition"
    • First printing per number line
    • No date other than year. Publication date from Amazon.com as of 2013-09-26.
    • Cover artist credit per rear inside dust jacket flap
    • Canadian price C$44.00
    • The appendixes and follow-on material are not credited on their respective title pages. Credit is assigned per overall credit from publication's title page.
    • Klinger's content is written using the pretense that Stoker's story is non-fiction.
    • Klinger's content includes illustrations, photos, maps, etc. throughout the text. These have not been individually listed. Only artwork specific to written speculative fiction has been listed:
      • "Dracula first-edition cover" (p. xxiii) is a copy of that publication's cover art and is credited as listed.
      • "Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories" (p. xl) is a copy of the 1914 Routledge edition's cover art and is credited as listed.
      • "Title page, Varney, the Vampyre; or, The Feast of Blood by James Malcolm Rymer" (p. xxix) is copy of the title page of the 1847 edition and is credited as listed.
      • "Illustration from Lair of the White Worm" (p. xxxix) is copy of the 1911 William Rider and Son edition's interior art and is credited as listed, but the illustration also contains the original publication's title ("They could follow the tall white shaft.").
      • "Dracula" (p. 2) is the dustjacket from the 1901 Archibald Constable & Co. edition and is credited as listed.
      • "Cover of the French translation of Dracula, L'homme de la nuit" (p. 41) is a copy of the 1920 L'Edition Française Illustrée edition's cover art and is credited as listed.
      • "Dust jacket of the Gaelic translation of Dracula" (p. 63) is a copy of the 1933 Oifig Díolta Foillseacháim Rialtais edition's cover art and is credited as listed.
      • "Cover of 1916 edition of Dracula" (p. 85) is a copy of the 1916 William Rider and Son edition's cover art and is credited as listed.
      • "Cover of 1902 edition of Dracula" (p. 102) is a copy of the 1902 Doubleday, Page & Company edition's cover art and is credited as listed.
      • "Cover of Dracula" (p. 209) is a copy of the July 1947 Pocket Books edition's cover art and is credited as listed.
      • "The Jewel of Seven Stars by Bram Stocker" (p. 277) is from the 1903 William Heinemann edition and appears to be a copy of the title page.
      • "Cover of first American edition of Dracula" (p. 481) is a copy of the 1899 Doubleday & McClure edition's cover art and is credited as listed.
      • "Raymond Rudorff, The Dracula Archives" (p. 531) is a copy of that publication's cover art and is credited as listed. It is dated 1971, but may actually be from the July 1973 Pocket Books edition.
      • "Fred Saberhagen, The Dracula Tape" (p. 532) is a copy of the 1999 Baen edition's cover art and is credited as listed.
      • "Loren Estleman, Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula: or, the Adventure of the Sanguinary Count" (p. 533) is a copy of the 1978 Doubleday edition's cover art and is credited as listed.
      • "Kim Newman, Anno Dracula" (p. 534) is a copy of the 1992 Simon & Schuster UK edition's cover art and is credited as listed.
      • "Raymond T. McNally and Radu Florescu, In Search of Dracula" (p. 539) is a copy of the 1994 Houghton Mifflin edition's cover art and is credited as listed.
    • Klinger's annotations are footnotes throughout the text, appendixes, and follow-on material.