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267. Christensen,
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271. Sansevere, J.R. and E. Farber,
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274. Muss-Barnes, E., The Gothic rainbow. 1997, Cleveland: Dubh Sith Ink. 482
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281.
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298. Gilden, M. and
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302. Banks, L.A.,
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303. Shan, D., Hunters of the dusk. 1st U.S. ed. 2004, New York:
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308. Giovannini, F.,
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310. Tardiola, G., Il vampiro nella letteratura italiana. L'Arco muto ; 4.
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316.
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318. McNally, R.T. and
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319. Gresham, S. and Copyright Paperback Collection (Library
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320. Atwater-Rhodes, A., In the forests of the night. 1999, New York: Delacorte
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321. Marcus, J.,
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327. Miller, L.L., Into the night. 2002, New York: Berkley Books. 486 p.
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328. Merz,
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329. Noyes, D. and C.
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fly. by Deborah Noyes ; illustrated by Christopher Mills.
331. Holder, N. and Copyright
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332. Newman, K., Judgment of tears : anno Dracula 1959. 1st Carroll &
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333. Bennett, N. and P.N. Elrod, Keeper of the king. 1997, Riverdale, NY: Baen Books. 400
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334. Okoko, D., The kingdom of the vampires. 1st ed. 1994, New York:
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335. Farber, E. and J.R. Sansevere, Kiss of the vampire. Mercer Mayer's LC + the Critter
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336. Crâemâenâe, A.
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337. Elrod,
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343. Pike, C.,
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344. Pike, C., The last vampire 3 : red dice. 1995, New York: Pocket
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Christopher Pike.
345. Pike, C.,
The last vampire 4 : phantom. 1996, New York: Pocket
Books. 179 p.After 5,000 years Alisa is no longer a vampire, but a frail and
confused human; will the baby that grows in her be a demon or an angel?
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346. Pike, C.,
The last vampire 6 : creatures of forever. 1996, New
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347. Hamilton, L.K., The laughing corpse. Berkley hardcover ed. 2003, New
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348.
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353. Bourre, J.P., Le vampirisme aujourd'hui : j'ai rencontrâe les
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354. Wilgowicz, P.,
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355. Melani, S., L'eclissi del consueto : angeli, demoni e vampiri
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357. Buican, D., Les mâetamorphoses de Dracula : l'histoire et la
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358. Marigny, J., Les vampires : colloque de Cerisy. Cahiers de
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359. Delorme, R., Les Vampires humains. 1978, Paris: A. Michel. 203 p.
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360. Robertson,
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361.
Bellamy, D., The letters of Mina Harker. Lingo books. 1998, West
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363. Strieber, W., Lilith's dream : a tale of the vampire life. 2002, New
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365. Waddell, M. and J. Wright, Little Dracula at the seashore. 1st U.S. ed. 1992,
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366. Waddell, M. and J. Wright, Little Dracula goes to school. 1st U.S. ed. 1992,
Cambridge, Mass.: Candlewick Press. 1 v. (unpaged).Although he is apprehensive
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371. Sanvoisin, E. and M. Matje, Little red ink drinker. 1st American ed. 2002, New York:
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372.
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just moved from sunny California to a spooky old castle in Scotland, and he's
miserable. Then he meets Rudolph, a vampire! After the two strike up a
fun-filled friendship, a vampire hunter stalks Rudolph and his entire family,
threatening to turn them back into humans. The chase is on, and the boys are
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374. Sfar, J., et al.,
Little Vampire does Kung Fu!. 2003, New York: Simon
& Schuster Books for Young Readers. 1 v. (unpaged).Little Vampire and his
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376.
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friend, a little vampire, to come along. [Angela Sommer-Bodenburg] ; translated
by Sarah Gibson ; illustrated by Amelie Glienke.
377. Holleyman, S., Little vampire's diary. 1995, San Francisco: Chronicle
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378. Glovach, L. and C. Keller, The little witch presents a monster joke book. 1976,
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385. Gâomez-Alonso, J., Los vampiros a la luz de la medicina. 1. ed. 1995, Vigo,
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386. Brite, P.Z., Lost souls. 1992, New York, N.Y.: Delacorte Press. 359
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387. Knight,
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388. Brite, P.Z., Love in vein : twenty original tales of vampiric
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waking at night to do lessons and play while his parents work at the blood bank,
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392. Lacassin,
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410. Bergstrom, E. and Copyright
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425. Maestro, G., More Halloween howls : riddles that come back to haunt
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437. Farber, E. and J.R. Sansevere, My teacher is a vampire. Mercer Mayer's LC & the
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438. Farson, D.
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439. Wilson, L., G. Smith, and D.
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441. Oxlade, C., The mystery of vampires and werewolves. Can science
solve? 2002, Chicago: Heinemann Library. 32 p.Looks at legends about vampires
and werewolves in different cultures, their reputed appearance and behavior,
similarities between the two creatures, and possible scientific explanations of
the old stories. Chris Oxlade.
442. Schèurmann, T., Nachzehrerglauben in Mitteleuropa. Schriftenreihe der
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445. Masters, A., The natural history of the vampire. [1st American ed.
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447. Lumley, B., Necroscope : avengers. 2001, New York: Tor/Tom Doherty
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448. Lumley, B., Necroscope. Deadspawn. 1st ed. 2003, New York: Tor Books
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449. Lumley, B.,
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450. Lîorinczi,
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453. Thompson, J.M. and Copyright Paperback Collection
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455.
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456. Pridgen, W., Night of the dragon's blood. 1st ed. 1997, Palatka,
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458. Cacek, P.D., Night prayers : a vampire novel. 1998, Darien, Ill.: The
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459. Novak, M., No zombies allowed. 1st ed. 2001, New York: Atheneum
Books for Young Readers. 1 v. (unpaged).As they look at photographs of their
previous year's Monster Party, two witches begin to exclude zombies, ghosts, and
vampires to avoid problems, but finally decide that a party is more fun when
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462. Hamilton, L.K., Obsidian butterfly. 1st ed. 2000, New York: ACE Books.
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463.
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464. Golden, C. and Copyright Paperback Collection (Library
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465.
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469. Yarbro, C.Q., Out of the house of life. 1st ed. 1990, New York: Tor
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470. Yarbro, C.Q., Out of the house of life. 1994, New York: Orb Chelsea
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471. Miller, L.L.,
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472. Ellis, C., Overnight bite. 1996, New York: Random House. 119 p.
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473. Yarbro, C.Q.,
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474. Rice, A., Pandora : new tales of the vampires. 1st trade ed. 1998,
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475. Rice, A., Pandora : new tales of the vampires. 1998, New York:
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print) Anne Rice.
476. Hall, B.,
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477. Yarbro, C.Q., Path of the eclipse : a historical horror novel, fourth in
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478. Ramsland, K.M., Piercing the darkness : undercover with vampires in America
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479. Bellemin-Noèel, J., Plaisirs de vampire : Gautier, Gracq, Giono. 1re âed.
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481. Bhalla, A.,
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482. Macdonald, D.L., Poor Polidori : a critical biography of the author of The
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484. James, D.,
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485. Radin, A.,
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486. Ramsland, K.M., Prism of the night : a biography of Anne Rice. 1991, New
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488. Garden, N. and M. Chessare, Prisoner of vampires. 1st ed. 1984, New York: Farrar,
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490. Powell, A., Psychoanalysis and sovereignty in popular vampire
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494. Proctor, D., The quotable vampire. 1997, New York: Kensington Books.
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497. Cohen, D., Real vampires. 1st ed. 1995, New York: Cobblehill Books.
114 p. Daniel Cohen.
498. Hall,
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Cambridge, Mass.: Candlewick Press. 31 p.Vampires race neck and neck, Dr. Jekyll
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sports gags. Katy Hall ; illustrated by Rick Stromoski.
499. Elrod, P.N., Red death : being the first book in the adventures of
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502. Cervello, M., The refuge of night : a modern vampire myth with a bonus
tale of Renaissance terror. 1st ed. 1996, New York: CVK Pub. 70 p. Mike
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504. Hill, D.A., Return from the dead: the history of ghosts, vampires,
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507.
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508. Tremayne, P., The revenge of Dracula. 1979, New York: Walker. 203 p.
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509. Striker,
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510. Parry, M., The Rivals of Dracula : a century of vampire fiction.
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512. Spruill, S.G., Rulers of darkness. 1st ed. 1995, New York: St. Martin's
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513. Saberhagen, F., Sâeance for a vampire. 1st ed. 1994, New York: TOR :
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514. Ramsland, K.M., The science of vampires. 1st Berkley Boulevard trade
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515. Markas, J., M.
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York: Scholastic Inc. 71 p.Scooby is in Australia with his friends sightseeing.
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consequences. adapted by Jenny Markas from the script by Mark E. Turosz.
516. Gelsey, J., Scooby-Doo and the vampire's revenge. 1999, New York:
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518. Anscombe, R., The secret life of Laszlo, Count Dracula. 1st ed. 1994,
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521. Stoker, B. and P. Haining, Shades of Dracula : Bram Stoker's uncollected stories.
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522. Carter, M.L., Shadow of a shade : a survey of vampirism in literature.
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524. Saberhagen, F., A sharpness on the neck. 1996, New York: Tor. 349 p.
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526. Estleman,
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528. Klause, A.C., The silver kiss. 1990, New York: Delacorte Press. 198
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her mother's terminal illness. Annette Curtis Klause.
529. Sands, L. and Copyright
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530. Hambly, B.
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538. Zweifel, K., Southern vampires : 13 deep-fried bloodcurdling tales.
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539. Wilson, C., The space vampires. 1st ed. 1976, New York: Random
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543. Golden, C., Spike & Dru : pretty maids all in a row. 2000, New
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546. Ulrich, G., The spook matinee : and other scary poems for kids.
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550. Sanvoisin, E., M. Matje, and G. Moroz, A straw for two. 1st American ed. 1999, New York:
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552. Billson, A., Suckers. 1993, New York: Atheneum : Maxwell Macmillan
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554. McKinley, R., Sunshine. 2003, New York: Berkley Books Robin McKinley.
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555. Cohen, D., Supermonsters. 1977, New York: Dodd, Mead. 128
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556.
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560. Rice, A.,
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561. Rice, A. and Copyright
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562. Liebman, A., Tales of horror and the supernatural; the occult in
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accompany nineteen representative short stories. 22 cm. main themes:
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564. Martin, D.L., Tap, tap : a novel. 1st ed. 1994, New York: Random
House. 291 p. David Martin.
569.
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662 p. Chelsea Quinn Yarbro.
571. Lichtenberg, J., Those of my blood. 1st ed. 1988, New York: St. Martin's
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573. Williams, A., et al., Three vampire tales. New Riverside editions. 2003,
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576. Hambly, B., Traveling with the dead. 1st ed. 1995, New York:
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577. Calmet, A., H. Christmas, and C. Leatherdale, Treatise on vampires & revenants : the phantom world :
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the oupires or vampires, vroucolacas, &c. 1994, Brighton: Desert Island
Books. 192 p. by Dom Augustine Calmet ; translated by Henry Christmas ; edited
by Clive Leatherdale.
579. Shan,
D., Trials of death. 1st U.S. ed. 2003, New York: Little,
Brown. 207 p.Darren begins the Trials of Initiation to prove himself worthy of
being a half-vampire, even as the the clan's blood foes, the vampaneze, gather
near Vampire Mountain. Darren Shan.
580. Ronay, G., The truth about Dracula. 1972, New York,: Stein and Day.
x, 180 p. 25 cm. main themes: Vampires.
581. Shan, D., Tunnels of blood. 1st U.S. ed. 2002, Boston: Little,
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get a taste of the city, but when corpses drained of blood are discovered,
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582. Adler, D.A. and V. Chess,
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vampires, werewolves, ghosts, and other spooky creatures. David A. Adler ;
illustrated by Victoria Chess.
583. Preiss, B., D. Keller, and M. Miller, The Ultimate Dracula. 1991, New York, N.Y.: Dell Pub.
viii, 358 p. Byron Preiss, editor ; David Keller & Megan Miller, associate
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584. Farrachi, A., Un amour de Dracula, ou, Le paradoxe du vampire. 1987,
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585. Beahm, G.W., The unauthorized Anne Rice companion. 1st ed. 1996,
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592. Copper, B., The vampire - in legend, fact and art. 1973, London,:
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594. Silhol, L. and Cercle d'âetudes vampiriques., Vampire : portraits d'une ombre. 1999, Montpellier:
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595. Dunn-Mascetti, M., Vampire : the complete guide to the world of the undead.
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598. Rice, A., The vampire Armand. 1998, New York: Alfred A. Knopf ;
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599. Rice, A., The vampire Armand. Random House large print ed. 1998,
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(large print) by Anne Rice.
600.
Rice, A. and Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress), The vampire Armand. 1st Ballantine Books domestic ed.
2000, New York: Ballantine Books. 457 p.The vampire's story, from his boyhood in
Kiev, his enslavement to a vampire masquerading as a Venetian painter, and his
dedication to his two mortal children. Anne Rice.
603. Farber, E. and J.R. Sansevere, The vampire brides. Critters of the night ; #3. 1996,
New York: Random House. 68 p.The vampire brides are enraged when their dancing
partner for life, Great Uncle Dracul Duck, goes to Critter Falls for a dance
contest. written by Erica Farber and J.R. Sansevere.
604. Henson, H., et al., The vampire bunny. 1st ed. Bunnicula and friends ; #1.
2004, New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers.Though scoffed at by Harold the
dog, Chester the cat tries to warn his human family that their foundling baby
bunny must be a vampire. by James Howe ; illustrated by Jeff Mack.
605. Ellis, C., Vampire cats. 1996, New York: Random House. 116 p. Carol
Ellis.
606. Ramsland, K.M., The vampire companion : the official guide to Anne Rice's
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p. Katherine Ramsland.
607.
Ramsland, K.M. and A. Rice, The vampire companion : the official guide to Anne Rice's
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609. Elrod, P.N., The vampire files. 2003, New York: Ace Books P.N. Elrod.
610. Melton, J.G., The vampire gallery : a who's who of the undead. 1998,
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613. Slonaker, E., The vampire hunter's handbook : [a field guide to the
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614. Summers, M., The vampire in Europe. 1996, New York: Gramercy Books.
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615. Copper, B., The vampire in legend, fact and art. 1975, London:
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620. Seabrooke, B., The vampire in my bathtub. 1st ed. 1999, New York:
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opens a locked closet and finds an ancient, good vampire named Eugene, who is
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Seabrooke.
625. Somtow, S.P., Vampire junction. 1984, Norfolk, Va.: Donning. 280 p. by
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626. Linedecker, C.L., The vampire killers. St. Martin's true crime library.
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631. Rice, A., The vampire Lestat. 1st ed. 1985, New York: Knopf :
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632. Rice, A. and Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of
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550 p. Anne Rice.
634. Shan, D.,
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637. Trevisan, D., The vampire of Curitiba and other stories. [1st ed.
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641. Shan,
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645. Kilpatrick, N., The vampire stories of Nancy Kilpatrick. 2000, Oakville,
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653. Baumann, E.D., Vampires. 1977, New York: Watts. 87 p.Discussess the
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654. Burgess, R. and Miniature Book
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657.
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658. Hawkins, C. and R. Smith, Vampires. 1993, [New York]: HarperCollins. [10] p.
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659. Hillyer, V., Vampires. 1988, Los Banos, Calif.: Loose Change
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663. Rechy, J., The vampires. 1971, New York,: Grove Press. 276 p. 21
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664. Roberts, R., Vampires. 2001, San Diego, Calif.: Lucent Books. 96 p.
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665. Steakley,
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667. Weiss, A., Vampires & violets : lesbians in film. 1993, New
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670. Toufic, J., Vampires : an uneasy essay on the undead in films. Rev.
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672. Skal,
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674. Marigny, J., Vampires : restless creatures of the night. 1994, New
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677. Ryan, A., Vampires : two centuries of great vampire stories. 1987,
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679. Aylesworth, T.G., Vampires and other ghosts. 1972, [Reading, Mass.]:
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681. McMahan, J.N., Vampires anonymous : a novel. 1st ed. 1991, Boston:
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683. Shan, D., The vampire's assistant. 1st U.S. ed. 2001, Boston:
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into a half-vampire, Darren returns to the freak show known as the Cirque du
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684. Underwood, P., The vampire's bedside companion : the amazing world of
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685. Bianchi, J., Vampire's Halloween. Board books. 2002, New York, NY:
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686. Bogatyrev, P., et al., Vampires in the Carpathians : Magical acts, rites, and
beliefs in Subcarpathian Rus'. East European monographs ; no. 492. 1998, New
York: East European Monographs : Distributed by Columbia University Press. xxii,
188 p. Pèetr Bogatyrèev ; translated by Stephen Reynolds and Patricia A. Krafcik
; biographical introduction by Svetlana P. Sorokina.
688. Kast, P., The vampires of Alfama. 1976, London: Allen. 181 p. by
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689. Wilson, E., Vampires of Ottawa : a Liz Austen mystery. 1st US ed.
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690.
Carew, H., The vampires of the Andes. Lost race and adult fantasy
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702. Noll, R.,
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703.
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