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Vlad the Implaer
(Hudson Street, 2009)
™ and © Hudson Street Press
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The Dracula myth has sparked a legacy of endlessly entertaining creepy tales. The fictional character, originally penned by Bram Stoker, was inspired by and named after a real-life fiend - Prince Vlad Dracul, the 15th-century ruler of Wallachia, a man infmaous for massacring and impaling his enemies. Vlad the Impaler tells the ghastly prince’s life story, from his childhood to his love life to his brutal war against the Turkish infidels.
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