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Bram Stoker DRACULA StagePlay 1927 © 1897 Grosset Remastered Jacket Bela Lugosi

Description: eBay Listing - Newport Vintage Books - Photoplay Editions - Dracula StagePlay - Bela Lugosi Dracula - StagePlay Edition [1927 Broadway Play starring Bela Lugosi] Digitally Remastered Dustjacket Only [Book is NOT included] Bram Stoker © 1897 Archibald Constable & Co (UK) / © 1899 Doubleday & McClure (US) - Grosset & Dunlap Printing [circa 1927] - Classic Horror High Quality Digitally Remastered Laser Reproduction of Original Dustjacket We will be offering a selection of several digitally remastered dustjackets in our eBay listings !! Here is a nice opportunity to enjoy the original artwork while saving on the cost of an original dustjacket. See my listings for several different classic PhotoPlay & mystery jackets available. All digitally remastered dustjackets are shipped in a removable, Brodart or Demco archival dustjacket protector, and ready to place on your book. As a service to collectors, we are listing this remastered dustjacket which corresponds with the Grosset & Dunlap orange binding printing issued in 1927 [copyright 1897]. IMPORTANT NOTE: Sellers commonly list the orange G&D book as an 1897 1st edition because of the copyright page imprint. That is NOT correct - the book was reprinted in 1927 reusing the earlier printing plates [and copyright page] as was common practice in the 1910s to 1930s. Many collectors are being confused and sellers are unwittingly perpetuating these mistakes to the point of making it an urban legend. [see more details below under Collector's Tips & Caveat Emptor]. Due to the scarcity of this dustjacket, I have added an embossed digital watermark to these images to avoid unauthorized duplication. The embossed watermark will NOT appear over the artwork on the front panel. The counter-stamps identifying this as a reproduction WILL appear discretely on the flaps only. About Jackets: The dustjacket offered in this auction is digitally scanned from a high quality original at 600 DPI. The master is then carefully restored to remove any minor imperfections. This significantly enhances the eye appeal rather than just offering a color photocopy with flaws. Great care is taken to painstakingly retouch these images with emphasis on maintaining the full scope of the original artwork and preserving the texture and granularity of the original. The dustjacket is then printed on an industrial quality machine -- usually a Xerox DocuColor. This professional color photocopier far exceeds the image quality possible on any inkjet printer, and produces sharper, crisper images and much better color definition (tone, hue & saturation) with pleasing results. About Broadway Play: After a harrowing ride through the Carpathian mountains in eastern Europe, Renfield enters castle Dracula to finalize the transferral of Carfax Abbey in London to Count Dracula, who is in actuality a vampire. Renfield is drugged by the eerily hypnotic count, and turned into one of his thralls, protecting him during his sea voyage to London. After sucking the blood and turning the young Lucy Weston into a vampire, Dracula turns his attention to her friend Mina Seward, daughter of Dr. Seward who then calls in a specialist, Dr. Van Helsing, to diagnose the sudden deterioration of Mina's health. Van Helsing, realizing that Dracula is indeed a vampire, tries to prepare Mina's fiance, John Harker, and Dr. Seward for what is to come and the measures that will have to be taken to prevent Mina from becoming one of the undead. Actor/Actress: Role: Bela Lugosi Dorothy Peterson Terence Neill Bernard Jukes Edward Van Sloan Herbert Bunston Alfred Frith Nedda Harrigan Count Dracula Lucy Seward Jonathan Harker R. M. Renfield Prof. Abraham Van Helsing Dr. Jack Seward Butterworth Maid Collector's Tip The StagePlay edition of Dracula was released in 1927 to coincide with the Broadway theatrical opening at the Fulton Theatre in New York on Oct. 5, 1927. Grosset & Dunlap publishers issued the dustjacket above. The StagePlay jacket corresponds to the orange cloth binding issue of the book. The PhotoPlay edition of Dracula was released in 1931 to coincide with the Hollywood cinematic release by Universal Studios starring Bela Lugosi. Grosset & Dunlap publishers re- issued the dustjacket with a completely new design (see my other auction listing). The PhotoPlay jacket corresponds to the red cloth binding issue of the book. First Editions: The first American edition was published in NY in 1899 by Doubleday & McClure Co. Any other editions with an 1897 imprint were published later. The 1897 date refers to the UK edition published in Westminster, England in 1897 by Archibald Constable & Co., 2 Whitehall Gardens. Reference: Dalby, Richard & William Hughes, BRAM STOKER: A BIBLIOGRAPHY, (Essex, UK: Desert Island Books, 2004), pp.55-58. See Also: Op. cit., [Appendix of Subsequent Editions - English], pp.88-94. One of the easiest ways to tell how old the book is --- is by the number of pages. Editions issued up to early 1927 included 378 numbered pages. Editions issued in late 1927 and later were repaginated to 354 numbered pages. Therefore, any US editions with 354 numbered pages can easily be attributed to on or after 1927 by this fact alone. All G&D printings are no earlier than 1927. eBay Dracula mistakes are rampant -- too many are basing their listings on prior listings & the mistakes perpetuate. Grosset & Dunlap did not even exist in 1897, it was founded in late 1898 by George T. Dunlap and Alexander Grosset. CAVEAT EMPTOR: If you find a TRUE US 1st edition [issued by Doubleday & McClure] there will be NO Grosset & Dunlap imprint anywhere on the book. The 1st edition is truly rare and [when found] sell for over $1,000 even in poor condition. The G&D orange binding edition often listed as a 1st edition on eBay is typically worth less than $100 without an original dustjacket. The copyright page is NOT an indicator of when the book was issued/printed, it is only an indicator of when a book was first published. Don't be confused by reprints. That being said, both the 1927 Stageplay & 1931 Photoplay editions are still valuable with their original dustjackets, and certainly collectible even without because of the nearly unattainable 1st edition as well as the important Bela Lugosi tie-in. The 1927 StagePlay edition in original dustjacket often sells for well over $300 or more on eBay, and more at retail. Although not pictured, Bela Lugosi starred in the Broadway play which ran for three years. At Tod Browning's urging, Lugosi reenacted his role for the 1931 film establishing him as one of the silver screen's greatest personifications of pure evil.

Price: 17 USD

Location: Fairhaven, Massachusetts

End Time: 2023-09-10T04:31:56.000Z

Shipping Cost: 3 USD

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Bram Stoker DRACULA StagePlay 1927 © 1897 Grosset Remastered Jacket Bela LugosiBram Stoker DRACULA StagePlay 1927 © 1897 Grosset Remastered Jacket Bela Lugosi

Item Specifics

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Binding: Reproduction

Language: English

Special Attributes: Reproduction, Dust Jacket

Region: North America

Author: Bram Stoker

Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Topic: Mystery, Thriller

Subject: Literature & Fiction

Character Family: Dracula

Original/Facsimile: Facsimile

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