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DRACULA FIRST LIGHT

DRACULA FIRST LIGHT

Vasile Lupaşc Sfinteș

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Editorial:
Vasile Lupașc Sfinteș
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9781970440850
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David Scott, writer, U.K. Dracula. First light' is the book we’ve all been waiting for since 1897. Since the launching of Bram Stocker’s vampire novel, no historical novel has told the story of the real Dracula with such accuracy and charm. Written in the city of King Dracula, Targoviste, by a Romanian historian, 'Dracula. First light' is a book as good as 'The Three Musketeers' or the more recent 'Lord Of The Rings'. Vasile Lupasc, is also a first-hand researcher of Vlad Dracula’s period. He recently brought from the Vatican Library a manuscript about Dracula that will be translated for the world premiere and integrated into the novel 'Dracula. First light' as a historical source. The first-hand historical documents used in the book - many written by Vlad Dracula himself - make the adventure even more fascinating, revealing a much more captivating King than the famous vampire who 'stole' his name. At the end of the reading I woke up surprised that I am on the porch of my house and not in the Wallachian mountains, fighting for my king - Dracula! 'Dracula. First light' is a 3D novel that transports you instantly to other times and that makes you live the adventure of the knights yourself! It was a great pleasure to read this novel and an honor to write its preface!

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