The Vampire: the Encyclopaedia

Matthew Bunson
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The vampire has haunted the imaginations of people for centuries. It has been the subject of myth, legend, and folklore; the villain, and occassional hero, of films and novels. Today, the vampire is alive and flourishing in hit television shows, special night clubs, and even comic books.With more than 2,000 entries in A - Z format, The Vampire Encyclopedia offers information on a variety of the history of the vampire legendmethods of finding and destroying vampireshow to become a vampirethe role of the vampire batall about female vampires and much more!There are listings of films, appendices that list short stories and novels that feature vampires, even a listing of vampire societies and organizations. Whether traditional vampires or psychic vampires; historical vampires or vampires in poetry and art, they are all included in this comprehensive, single-volume reference guide to the undead.
Genres: VampiresReferenceNonfictionHorrorMythologyHistorySupernaturalParanormalResearchFolklore
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