Stoker (Bram) The Man

£1,750

London, Heinemann, 1905.

First edition. 8vo. Original deep red cloth titled in gilt. With a note from Stoker tipped in to the front flyleaf on Bedford Street notepaper dated 1st September 1905.

An extremely handsome association copy of a rare piece of Stoker. The note from Stoker reads:
“My Dear Hatton, I hope you will care for my new novel The Man, of which a copy herewith…[illegible in peak Stoker fashion], Heinemann from September 8th, Yours ever, Bram Stoker.”
The Hatton in question is almost certainly Joseph Hatton, friend and collaborator of Stoker, and a celebrated (at the time) author in his own right, who had worked with Stoker on a couple of rather sizeable projects including The Reminiscences of Henry Irving in America, and the “Crowdsourced from the Usual Suspects” late Victorian portmanteau thriller which was “The Fate of Fenella.”

In stock