Dracula
by Bram Stoker | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: Global Overview for this book
ISBN: Global Overview for this book
4 journalers for this copy...
Bought on ebay.
A new dramatization of Bram Stoker's magnificent horror story, set in a remote castle in Transylvania and in England, based on the original Victorian novel. Erik Bauersfeld stars as the thirsty Count!
A new dramatization of Bram Stoker's magnificent horror story, set in a remote castle in Transylvania and in England, based on the original Victorian novel. Erik Bauersfeld stars as the thirsty Count!
Releasing in an audio book box.
I pulled this out of agschoolgrad's 2nd audio bookbox. Very interesting adaptation of the novel. The music was a bit much (overdramatic I can handle, but drowning out the dialogue, I can't!). It's always a treat to re-vist my favorite vamp!
Dramatization/multi-voiced, 2 cassettes, approximately 3 hours
Dramatization/multi-voiced, 2 cassettes, approximately 3 hours
When I was packaging up agschoolgrad's bookbox to return home to her, this one must have fallen out because I found it under my dining room table the next day. I contacted agschoolgrad to let her know what happened, and that I planned to send it to her ASAP separately. She said that since she's already listened to it, I should hang onto it to release here.
I plan to either control release it to an interested bookcrosser, or place it in the next bookbox that comes my way.
I plan to either control release it to an interested bookcrosser, or place it in the next bookbox that comes my way.
Journal Entry 5 by valentina1209 at ABBC Bookbox in Book Box, A Bookbox -- Controlled Releases on Wednesday, June 7, 2006
Released 17 yrs ago (6/7/2006 UTC) at ABBC Bookbox in Book Box, A Bookbox -- Controlled Releases
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added to bookworm2525's bookbox
added to bookworm2525's bookbox
I took this out of bookworm2525's Audio Bookbox (since I liked The Historian so much).
ISBN 0881423602. Abridged on 2 cassette tapes; approximately 3 hours. Copyright 1983, The Mind’s Eye. Released in 1986 by Soundelux Audio Publishing. (Rereleased in 1995 with ISBN 1559351896.) Adapted, directed, and produced by Erik Bauersfeld. Read by Erik Bauerfield and cast. This copy came from the Cuyahoga County Public Library and is in a plain white case -- the original packaging had Dracula with a bat and a moon.
This production is based on the letters of the main character, Jonathan Harker, as they appear in the original Bram Stoker novel. Full cast dramatization with sound effects and music.
From School Library Journal
Grades 7& up
A naive young Englishman travels to Transylvania to do business with a client, Count Dracula. After showing his true and terrifying colors, Dracula boards a ship for England in search of new, fresh blood. Unexplained disasters begin to occur in the streets of London before the mystery and the evil doer are finally put to rest. Told in a series of news reports from eyewitness observers to writers of personal diaries, this has a ring of believability that counterbalances nicely with Dracula's too-macabre-to-be-true exploits. An array of voices from talented actors makes for interesting variety. The generous use of sound effects, from train whistles to creaking doors, adds further atmosphere. Lovers of mysteries and horror will find rousing entertainment in this version of a classic tale.
ISBN 0881423602. Abridged on 2 cassette tapes; approximately 3 hours. Copyright 1983, The Mind’s Eye. Released in 1986 by Soundelux Audio Publishing. (Rereleased in 1995 with ISBN 1559351896.) Adapted, directed, and produced by Erik Bauersfeld. Read by Erik Bauerfield and cast. This copy came from the Cuyahoga County Public Library and is in a plain white case -- the original packaging had Dracula with a bat and a moon.
This production is based on the letters of the main character, Jonathan Harker, as they appear in the original Bram Stoker novel. Full cast dramatization with sound effects and music.
From School Library Journal
Grades 7& up
A naive young Englishman travels to Transylvania to do business with a client, Count Dracula. After showing his true and terrifying colors, Dracula boards a ship for England in search of new, fresh blood. Unexplained disasters begin to occur in the streets of London before the mystery and the evil doer are finally put to rest. Told in a series of news reports from eyewitness observers to writers of personal diaries, this has a ring of believability that counterbalances nicely with Dracula's too-macabre-to-be-true exploits. An array of voices from talented actors makes for interesting variety. The generous use of sound effects, from train whistles to creaking doors, adds further atmosphere. Lovers of mysteries and horror will find rousing entertainment in this version of a classic tale.
I am moving next month, so this is available.