From the yellowed and torn 90+ year old pages of Weird Tales Magazine comes a classic tale of a small town plagued by Another Dracula.
Originally serialized in 1930, Ralph Milne Farley’s novella is the earliest example we’ve found of a work acknowledging its Stoker inspiration.
We’ve included the original chapter title art by C. C. Senf and packaged it with a stunning cover by DBS regular Si Chinook.
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Curtis Charles (C.C.) Senf (July 30, 1873 – April 24, 1949) was born in Prussia and emigrated to the U.S as a child with his family. After attending the Chicago Art Institute he embarked on a career as a graphic illustrator producing work for the Chicago advertising industry. Between 1927 and 1932 Senf drew hundreds of black and white interior illustrations and painted forty-five covers for Weird Tales magazine.