Sunday, April 10, 2011
TWILIGHT BOOKS - Kimbra Hickey - Book Cover Hand Model
If you're a fan of the TWILIGHT Vampire Books by Stephenie Meyer then you're totally familiar with the iconic book cover from the first volume, Twilight. It shows a set of female hands gently holding a bright-red Apple. Well, here's a picture of the now-famous Hand Model who's hands were featured there! Her name is Kimbra Hickey & back in early 2004 she was paid $400.00 for the job. She's hoping to develop a movie career so we'll have to see. We wanna wish her good luck!
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DRACULA VAMPIRE WALLPAPERS - Vintage Monster B-Movie Posters
This is just a quick post to share some VAMPIRE WALLPAPERS I made the other night using graphics from some old Vintage DRACULA Monster Horror Movie Posters! The images are really cool as a background. The titles are "The Return of Dracula" and "Blood of The Vampire"...Classic!
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Rare Vampire Book - 1897 DRACULA By BRAM STOKER 1st Edition!
OK, as far as "Vampire Collectibles" go you just don't get any more RARE than this! Shown here, for your viewing pleasure, is this original 1897 DRACULA Hardback Book By Bram Stoker - First Edition! Yes, this baby recently sold on eBay for $4,050.00. Published in Westminster, by the Archibald Constable and Company © 1897. This is the second issue with an advertisement in the back for Stoker's "The Shoulder of Shasta". This impression followed the first issue ( published on May 26, 1897 ) by a few months. Bram Stoker died April 20th, 1912 & sadly did not live long enough to see Dracula's immense cultural impact, and its many permutations in print and on the screen. According to literary historians Nina Auerbach and David Skal in the Norton Critical Edition, the novel has become more significant for modern readers than it was for contemporary Victorian readers, most of whom enjoyed it just as a good adventure story; it only reached its broad iconic legendary classic status later in the 20th century when the movie versions appeared.
"The Dead Un-Dead" was one of Stoker's original titles for Dracula, and up until a few weeks before publication, the manuscript was titled simply "The Un-Dead". Stoker's "Notes for Dracula" show that the name of the count was originally "Count Wampyr", but while doing research, Stoker became intrigued by the name "Dracula", after reading William Wilkenson's book Account of the Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia with Political Observations Relative to Them ( London 1820 ), which he found in the Whitby Library, and consulted a number of times during visits to Whitby in the 1890s. The name Dracula was the family name of the descendants of Vlad II of Wallachia, who took the name "Dracul" after being invested in the Order of the Dragon in 1431. In the Romanian language, the word dracul can mean either "the dragon" or, especially in the present day, "the devil".
Funny DRACULA VAMPIRE Humor Photos!
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