The most notorious "Penny Dreadful": Pulp-Lit Productions is proud to present this new edition of Varney the Vampire, the most scandalous example of the Victorian Age's most notorious style of popular literature — laid out properly like the original 1840s booklets, with the original woodcut illustrations, but freshly typeset in big, readable, modern type.
The PDF edition of this book is available free of charge. So if you'd like to take a look and see if it's something you'd like to add to your collection, you can "try before you buy." Think of it like Amazon's "Look Inside" function, except that you get access to the whole book rather than just a few pages.
And, of course, if you're on a tight budget or if you actually enjoy reading at your computer, you can read the whole book this way.
The links below will go live as each emerges from the editing process,:
This book is available in several different formats, so you can pick whichever one fits best into your life and budget:
Big pulp-magazine-size 7"x10" volumes bound in gloriously lurid glossy case-wrapped covers. Suggested retail price is $49.99 for each.
Volume I: 412 pages, 103 woodcut illustratiuons. ISBN 978-1-63591-611-9.
Volume II: 464 pages, 67 woodcut illustrations. ISBN 978-1-63591-621-8
Volume III: 456 pages, 38 woodcut illustrations. ISBN 978-1-63591-671-3
Same size and page count as Hardcover editions, with the same cover art, but in economical softcover. Suggested retail price: $29.99 ($39.99 in Canada).
The PDF editions of all three of these books are free!
• Hardcover (860 pages)
• softcover, pulp-mag-size 7x10
• E-book
• Audiobook (35 hours)
• Hardcover (636 pages)
• Softcover
• E-book
• Audiobook (19.5 hours)
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• Softcover (588 pages)
• E-book (Kindle or EPUB)
• Audiobook (16.3 hours)
• Hardcover coming soon
• Hardcover (346 pages)
• Deluxe softcover
• E-book (Kindle or EPUB)
• Audiobook (8 hours)
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