
- Title : Vlad the Impaler: The Man Who Was Dracula
- Author : Sid Jacobson
- Rating : 4.77 (992 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-7-10
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 93 Pages
- Asin : B002RSF8E6
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Sid Jacobson was managing editor at Harvey Comics in New York for more than twenty-five years, then executive editor at Marvel Comics, and editor in chief at Harvey Los Angeles. He created the iconic characters Richie Rich and Wendy the Little Witch.Read Sid Jaconson's posts on the Penguin BlogTwo legends of the comic book indu
Sid Jacobson was managing editor at Harvey Comics in New York for more than twenty-five years, then executive editor at Marvel Comics, and editor in chief at Harvey Los Angeles. He created the iconic characters Richie Rich and Wendy the Little Witch.Read Sid Jaconson's posts on the Penguin Blog
Two legends of the comic book industry bring to life the story of gore and lust that inspired Dracula. His bloody reign struck terror into the hearts of his disciples and inspired generations of vampire myths-most famously Bram Stoker's ghoulish protagonist, Dracula. However that beloved bloodsucker doesn't hold a candle to the real-life fiend whose brutal treachery has made him immortal..
Responsible for the merciless deaths of thousands, this savage 15th century ruler earned himself the moniker Vlad the Impaler.
Vlad the ruler was a true devil-a relentless torturer, a brutal murderer, and a paranoid leader whose megalomania would be his own undoing.
Vlad the man had a devilish streak-a vicious temper, a passion for women, and a thirst for revenge"Riveting an incredible story in all its gory and gruesome detail." -Stan LeeOne of society's lionesses takes Elizabeth under her wings (due to how delighted she was with Lizzy's fresh outlook and response to the ton). If any person immediately condemns Hank Williams, Sr. I was enjoying this book as light before-bedtime nonfiction, but I began to notice numerous formatting oddities: stray repetitive sentences and phrases that sometimes seemed like out of place headers, other times like they were supposed to be picture or photo captions - but the photos themselves were missing. It illustrates in great detail strength training of the main core muscles for womenthe back and abdominals. What about lily?lily is a six grader in this book and she has her own club with her best friends. It is the story of Dr. The author writes with possibly the most arrogant, self-congratulatory prose I read read in a while. The dialogue is exactly what you would expect with Chris Claremont, which is verbose but still good. From the very first page you're immersed and transported. This book did the trick!I found it humorous, educational and engaging. But, the author, like all of us, had found himself in need of customer service or has had to voice a complaint or two hi


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