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Stoker, Bram: Under the Sunset, v.1.

Best known for his seminal novel "Dracula", and to a lesser extent for "The Lair of the White Worm", Bram Stoker was essentialy a fantasy writer. One of his earliest books was this collection of eight fairy stories-- although, like "Grimms' Fairy Tales" and the works of Hans Christian Anderson, fairies as such do not appear.

"The Shadow Builder" was made into a feature film in the 1980s.

The cover is a re-creation of the original, using the embossed text of an original. It also had an embossed gold border between the two red ones which I was unable to reproduce.

Under The Sunset
The Rose Prince
The Invisible Giant
The Shadow Builder
How Seven Went Mad
Lies And Lilies
The Castle Of The King
The Wondrous Child
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