Dracula
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Dracula

Автор: Bram Stoker

Форматы: PDF

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Издательство: Пальмира|Книга по Требованию

Год: 2017

Место издания: Санкт-Петербург | Москва

ISBN: 978-5-521-00197-2

Страниц: 408

Артикул: 12212

Возрастная маркировка: 12+

Электронная книга
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Содержание книги "Dracula"


Chapter 1
Jonathan Harker’s Journal
Chapter 2
Jonathan Harker’s Journal—Continued
Chapter 3
Jonathan Harker’s Journal—Continued
Chapter 4
Jonathan Harker’s Journal—Continued
Chapter 5
Letter from Miss Mina Murray to Miss Lucy Westenra
Letter, Lucy Westenra to Mina Murray
Letter, Lucy Westenra to Mina Murray
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Letter, Quincey P. Morris to Hon. Arthur Holmood
Telegram from Arthur Holmwood to Quincey P. Morris
Chapter 6
Mina Murray’s Journal
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Mina Murray’s Journal
Chapter 7
Cutting from “The Dailygraph,” 8 August
Log of the “Demeter” Varna to Whitby
Mina Murray’s Journal
Chapter 8
Mina Murray’s Journal
Letter, Samuel F. Billington & Son, Solicitors Whitby, to Messrs. Carter, Paterson & Co., London
Letter, Messrs. Carter, Paterson & Co., London, to Messrs. Billington & Son, Whitby
Mina Murray’s Journal
Letter, Sister Agatha, Hospital of St. Joseph and Ste. Mary Buda-Pesth, to Miss Wilhelmina Murray
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Chapter 9
Letter, Mina Harker to Lucy Westenra
Letter, Lucy Westenra to Mina Harker
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Lucy Westenra’s Diary
Letter, Arthur to Dr. Seward
Telegram, Arthur Holmwood to Seward
Letter from Dr. Seward to Arthur Holmwood
Letter, Abraham Van Helsing, M.D., D.Ph., D.Lit., Etc., Etc., to Dr. Seward
Letter, Dr. Seward to Hon. Arthur Holmwood
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Telegram. Seward, London, to Van Helsing, Amsterdam
Telegram, Seward, London, to Van Helsing, Amsterdam
Telegram, Seward, London, to Van Helsing, Amsterdam
Chapter 10
Letter, Dr. Seward to Hon. Arthur Holmwood
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Dr. Seward’s Diary—Continued
Lucy Westenra’s Diary
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Chapter 11
Lucy Westenra’s Diary
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Lucy Westenra’s Diary
The Pall Mall Gazette, 18 September
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Telegram, Van Helsing, Antwerp, to Seward, Carfax
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Memorandum Left by Lucy Westenra
Chapter 12
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Letter, Mina Harker to Lucy Westenra
Report from Patrick Hennessey, MD, MRCSLK, QCPI, Etc, Etc, to John Seward, MD
Letter, Mina Harker to Lucy Westenra
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Chapter 13
Dr. Seward’s Diary—Cont
Mina Harker’s Journal
Dr. Seward’s Diary—Cont
The Westminster Gazette, 25 September, A Hampstead Mystery
The Westminster Gazette, 25 September, Extra Special
Chapter 14
Mina Harker’s Journal
Letter, Van Helsing to Mrs. Harker
Telegram, Mrs. Harker to Van Helsing
Mina Harker’s Journal
Letter (by hand), Van Helsing to Mrs. Harker
Letter, Mrs. Harker to Van Helsing
Jonathan Harker’s Journal
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Chapter 15
Dr. Seward’s Diary—Cont
Note Left by Van Helsing in His Portmanteau, Berkeley Hotel Directed to John Seward, M.D
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Chapter 16
Dr. Seward’s Diary—Cont
Chapter 17
Dr. Seward’s Diary—Cont
Mina Harker’s Journal
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Mina Harker’s Journal
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Jonathan Harker’s Journal
Mina Harker’s Journal
Chapter 18
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Mina Harker’s Journal
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Chapter 19
Jonathan Harker’s Journal
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Mina Harker’s Journal
Chapter 20
Jonathan Harker’s Journal
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Letter, Mitchell, Sons & Candy to Lord Godalming
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Chapter 21
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Chapter 22
Jonathan Harker’s Journal
Chapter 23
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Jonathan Harker’s Journal
Chapter 24
Dr. Seward’s Phonograph Diary
Jonathan Harker’s Journal
Mina Harker’s Journal
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Jonathan Harker’s Journal
Chapter 25
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Jonathan Harker’s Journal
Telegram, October 24th Rufus Smith, Lloyd’s, London, to Lord Godalming, Care of H. B. M. Vice Consul, Varna
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Chapter 26
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Mina Harker’s Journal
Jonathan Harker’s Journal
Mina Harker’s Journal
Mina Harker’s Memorandum
Mina Harker’s Journal—Continued
Jonathan Harker’s Journal
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Mina Harker’s Journal
Chapter 27
Mina Harker’s Journal
Memorandum by Abraham Van Helsing
Jonathan Harker’s Journal
Dr. Seward’s Diary
Dr. Van Helsing’s Memorandum
Mina Harker’s Journal
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the doors are locked, where of course you will not wish to go.There is reason that all things are as they are, and did you see withmy eyes and know with my knowledge, you would perhaps betterunderstand.” I said I was sure of this, and then he went on.“We are in Transylvania, and Transylvania is not England. Ourways are not your ways, and there shall be to you many strangethings. Nay, from what you have told me of your experiences al-ready, you know something of what strange things there may be.”This led to much conversation, and as it was evident that hewanted to talk, if only for talking’s sake, I asked him many ques-tions regarding things that had already happened to me or comewithin my notice. Sometimes he sheered off the subject, or turnedthe conversation by pretending not to understand, but generally heanswered all I asked most frankly. Then as time went on, and I hadgot somewhat bolder, I asked him of some of the strange thingsof the preceding night, as for instance, why the coachman went tothe places where he had seen the blue flames. He then explainedto me that it was commonly believed that on a certain night ofthe year, last night, in fact, when all evil spirits are supposed tohave unchecked sway, a blue flame is seen over any place wheretreasure has been concealed.“That treasure has been hidden,” he went on, “in the regionthrough which you came last night, there can be but little doubt.For it was the ground fought over for centuries by the Wallachian,the Saxon, and the Turk. Why, there is hardly a foot of soil in all thisregion that has not been enriched by the blood of men, patriots orinvaders. In the old days there were stirring times, when the Aus-trian and the Hungarian came up in hordes, and the patriots wentout to meet them, men and women, the aged and the children too,and waited their coming on the rocks above the passes, that theymight sweep destruction on them with their artificial avalanches.When the invader was triumphant he found but little,...