Dracula Daniel S. P. NassifIn 1897, Bram Stoker published what has now become one of the most revered horror stories of its time. Dracula has inspired the gothic genre for generations, continuing to this day to frighten and delight its readers for anyone brave enough to face the world of blood thirsty vampires in search of their next mortal victim. In a gripping and sensational work of classic Gothic fiction we discover the infamous Count Dracula. When English lawyer Jonathan
This comprehensive book answers this key question and explains how information science differs from data science and library science
He examines the main themes of the AyatullaH Khymayni's book
and justice-that are foundational to intersectionality theory and politics as developed by Black women and other women of color
the second volume on the recent joint American-Greek archaeological excavations
and relations between universities and the corporate sector
help train the most competent doctors
The book examines a variety of capstone projects from across the U
in ideological narratives about emotional response that gendered subjects' bodies and minds
various studies show that susceptibility of plant pathogens to microbial bioprotectants can be highly variable
David reflects on a difficult journey
and therapeutic procedures
expanded coverage on selecting a journal