The London lawyer Jonathan Harker travels to Transylvania at the request of Count Dracula, as he has previously purchased a house in London and now wants to have the purchase and the forthcoming passage clarified by his lawyer. On the outward journey Harker notices some strange things. A local resident gives Harker a rosary to protect him. The first few days pass quietly but Harker is asked not to enter some rooms and promises to stick to it. He notices that the count has no reflection in the mirror and gets a greedy expression at the sight of blood, when he cuts himself while shaving. Soon the count becomes eerie for the young Englishman, his outward appearance alone is strange: long, very white, pointed teeth and striking red lips.
Bram Stoker: Dracula. Hardcover in a slipcase, 1305 pages in 3 volumes, 38 x 53 mm, Miniaturbuchverlag Leipzig 2016. English edition.
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