Bram Stoker – Dracula’s Guest 2000 Turkish Book Turkey Illustrated
Bram Stoker – Dracula’nın Konuğu (Dracula’s Guest) – Beyaz Balina Yayınları Turkish Edition (2000) – First Edition
Description:
This is the Turkish first edition of Dracula’s Guest, published under the title Dracula’nın Konuğu by Beyaz Balina Yayınları in 2000. Written by Bram Stoker, the book is a collection of short stories and fragments closely associated with the Dracula universe, expanding the gothic atmosphere of Stoker’s famous vampire mythology.
The title story follows a lone traveler who becomes stranded in a mysterious, foreboding landscape on the outskirts of Munich. As strange coincidences and unsettling encounters unfold, a sense of unseen danger and supernatural presence begins to emerge. The narrative builds tension through atmosphere, isolation, and the gradual suggestion of something dark connected to the Dracula mythos.
Bram Stoker is best known for Dracula, one of the most influential works in gothic horror literature. This collection highlights his ability to create suspenseful, atmospheric stories rooted in fear of the unknown.
For collectors, this 2000 Turkish first edition is especially notable due to its strictly limited print run of 1100 copies. Published by Beyaz Balina Yayınları, it is a scarce modern collectible. The edition is further enhanced by included Dracula-related photographs inside the book, adding visual and archival interest for collectors of gothic literature.
Key Features:
• Title: Dracula’nın Konuğu (Dracula’s Guest)
• Author: Bram Stoker
• Publisher: Beyaz Balina Yayınları
• Publication Year: 2000
• Edition: First Edition
• Print Run: Limited edition (1100 copies)
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Short story collection
• Genre: Gothic fiction, horror
• Themes: Fear, isolation, supernatural presence, mystery, gothic atmosphere
• Narrative Style: Classic gothic, suspense-driven storytelling
• Illustrations: Includes Dracula-related photographs inside the book
• Collector Appeal: Limited Turkish first edition with visual inserts and Dracula connection