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The Jewel of Seven Stars Illustrated

AUTHOR Stoker, Bram
PUBLISHER Independently Published (05/23/2020)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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The Jewel of Seven Stars is a horror novel by Irish writer Bram Stoker, first published by Heinemann in 1903. The story is a first-person narrative of a young man pulled into an archaeologist's plot to revive Queen Tera, an ancient Egyptian mummy. It explores common fin de si cle themes such as imperialism, the rise of the New Woman and feminism, and societal progress.
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ISBN-13: 9798648148208
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 294
Carton Quantity: 26
Product Dimensions: 5.51 x 0.62 x 8.50 inches
Weight: 0.75 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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Fiction | Gothic
Fiction | Action & Adventure
Fiction | Ghost
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The Jewel of Seven Stars is a horror novel by Irish writer Bram Stoker, first published by Heinemann in 1903. The story is a first-person narrative of a young man pulled into an archaeologist's plot to revive Queen Tera, an ancient Egyptian mummy. It explores common fin de si cle themes such as imperialism, the rise of the New Woman and feminism, and societal progress.
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Author: Stoker, Bram
Abraham (Bram) Stoker was an Irish writer, best known for his Gothic classic Dracula, which continues to influence horror writers and fans more than 100 years after it was first published. Educated at Trinity College, Dublin, in science, mathematics, oratory, history, and composition, Stoker' s writing was greatly influenced by his father' s interest in theatre and his mother' s gruesome stories about her childhood during the cholera epidemic in 1832. Although a published author of the novels Dracula, The Lady of the Shroud, and The Lair of the White Worm, and his work as part of the literary staff of The London Daily Telegraph, Stoker made his living as the personal assistant of actor Henry Irving and the business manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London. Stoker died in 1912, leaving behind one of the most memorable horror characters ever created.
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