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Post by Dr Strange on Mar 8, 2011 14:21:31 GMT
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Post by Craig Herbertson on Mar 8, 2011 17:10:49 GMT
Thanks. I just read it. makes quite a difference to the slower paced start of the final cut
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Post by fritzmaitland on Oct 31, 2021 14:46:45 GMT
October 30th - Bram Stoker- Dracula's Guest. An Arrow paperback from 1974, with a publisher's note extolling the special edition of the 1914 edition, given out freemans at the 250th London performance of the play, containing an elastic powered bat, no less. There's also a preface from the widow Stoker mentioning how her late husband intended to publish his short stories. It's a lovely story, with a stubborn Englishman insisting on a walk, a rather beautiful snowstorm which leaves him in a graveyard next to a large tomb. The scene that follows is terrific, but rather spoilt in my edition which prints it on the back cover. And the ending (seeing as it is part of a larger whole)is rather surprising.
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