The Element Encyclopedia of Vampires

by Theresa Cheung

Paperback, 2009

Status

Available

Call number

398.45

Genres

Publication

Harper Element (2009), Paperback, 706 pages

Description

An A to Z of the Undead Bloodsuckers. Immortals. Nightstalkers. Cold ones. Though they've sported different names and different guises, vampires have existed in almost every culture of our world. They've haunted our darkest dreams, simultaneously invoking both fear and fascination. After all, the question still plagues us centuries later...do vampires actually exist? THE ELEMENT ENCYCLOPEDIA OF VAMPIRES examines the dark depths of the vampire world, separating the myth from the chilling reality. Discover vampiric folklore and legend from around the world before descending into real-life case histories of mortal blood drinkers. Loaded with details and facts about: * The science of vampires* The vampire family tree, including ghosts, witches and werewolves* Vampires through history* The methods of finding, identifying, and destroying vampires* The vital significance of blood* Famous vampirologists and vampire organizations Discover why the sadistic practices of Elizabeth Bathory led to her nickname, "Countess Dracula,", what the role of the Federal Vampire and Zombie Agency (the FVZA) was, why you should never jump over a corpse, and how the Penangal - a screaming blood-soaked beast that drifts through the Malayan jungle - finds its victims. Organized from A to Z, this is the most comprehensive and up-to-date book on vampires and their history. Lift the coffin and determine for yourself what is real...and what is undead.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member devenish
This is an extremely useful and entertaining volume of Vampire lore. As well as entries about Dracula in fiction and on film,there is much new information to be found within these pages for the enthusiast. There are for instance entries regarding the writings of Sheridan Le Fanu, Stephenie Meyer,
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and Anne Rice. A listing of vampire films and of major works in vampire fiction since 1748.There are also separate entries for various true-life killers that had blood-sucking tendencies. In fact everything that you could ever want to know about this strange and fascinating creature of the night.
The book ends with a Timeline and a Bibliography,and also gives a list of Vampire Organizations for those to whom such things are of interest.
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LibraryThing member shelleyraec
Not something you can read straight through but interesting to dip into and a great source of information if you are thinking about writing in this genre. There is a little too much repitiion with cross posts but I understand how hard that is to avoid. Lots of fascinating tidbits.

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Physical description

706 p.

ISBN

0007312792 / 9780007312795

Local notes

A collection of interesting vampire facts.
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