Bram Stoker's Dracula was published in 1897. Since then it has inspired countless movie, television, theater and Halloween costume interpretations. As a result, it has never been out of print and has come out in innumerable editions worldwide. Here are some of my favorite covers that I've come across.
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| From 1941 but it looks almost like something you could see being designed today! |
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| A personal Project by Ben Templesmith |
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| Excellent old Saul Bass-esque cover |
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| Sweet lettering! |
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| A very modern take by Mirinko Milosevski |
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| Because chokers are sexy |
| 1899 First American Edition |
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| Jessica Hische for Barnes & Noble |
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| An awesome cover by Edward Gorey, not for the book Dracula but for a collection of Gorey's drawings and costume designs for a play version of the novel. BAT LETTERS!!!! OMG |








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