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  Park Falls Public Library Home Page
To read Dracula is to hear the wolves howling as Jonathon Harker looks out of the window of an ancient castle in the Carpathian Mountains in Transylvania and wonders in terror about the nature of the monstrous being called Dracula who is holding him prisoner.
To read Dracula is to experience dread as this horrific creature of the night in brings his ancient evil into the heart of London and cruelly seeks out the purest to victimize and spread the undead contagion of his blood.
The Dracula Omnibus also includes Stoker’s later creepy horror novel The Lair of the White Worm, and a collection of gothic short stories called Dracula’s Guest.
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Yes, all of the following famous "English" authors were actually Irish - George Bernard Shaw, Bram Stoker (author of Dracula), Jonathan Swift, J.M.Synge, Oscar Wilde.
There are also more general works on topics including the Cell, Developmental Biology, Glycobiology, Genes and Disease, Immunobiology and Neurochemistry.
So far there is PLoS Biology (a monthly, launched October 2003, both online and in print).
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