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The Vampire Lestat; the Second Book in the Chronicles of the Vampiresby Rice, Anne O'Brien
DescriptionNew York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1985. 900 g; 488, with a note from the owner on the ultimate page. The book is signed by author on the title page. The book is damaged it has a watermark affecting approximately 25% of the top edge of the text block, and a couple of water streaks on the front panel, and it has grubby marks from handling, and the top corner edge of the pages is grubby. Digital image can be provided to help assess condition.. Signed By Author on Title Page. First Edition Stated. Beige Cloth Beige Boards. Damaged/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Novel. Book summaryLestat, who made Louis into a vampire in INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE, awakens from an ancient sleep and finds himself in the 1980s. Resourceful, enamored of glamour, he becomes a rock star. The novel traces the vampire legend from its origins in ancient Egypt its through European permutations and, eventually, to America. Similar books from this booksellerFrom this bookseller's Fiction catalog.
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