First Public Phase — Work in Progress Launching on World Dracula Day, May 26, 2026
1897 Dracula collector facsimile with candle, garlic and archival gothic objects

The Original
Dracula Is
Coming Back

Join the preorder waitlist for the 1897 Dracula by Bram Stoker collector facsimile.

Launching on World Dracula Day — May 26, 2026, Dracula by Bram Stoker opens its first public phase: a living platform dedicated to the original 1897 novel, its archive, editions, scholarship, visual reconstructions, and collector releases.

The upcoming collector facsimile is inspired by the First Edition, First Print, released in two editions and limited to 1000 numbered units.

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Edition preferences will be collected by email before preorder opens.

DraculaByBramStoker.com
Is Now Open — And Still Rising

This is the first public phase of Dracula by Bram Stoker.

The full platform is currently a work in progress and will expand throughout 2026 as it moves toward 2027, the 130th anniversary of Bram Stoker’s original 1897 novel.

Over the coming months, this site will grow into a scholarly, editorial, archival, and collectible hub dedicated to the original Dracula by Bram Stoker: its documents, editions, characters, visual reconstructions, collector facsimiles, research, and cultural legacy.

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Early access is handled through The Dailygraph Newsletter on Substack.

What Opens in Phase 1

This first phase opens the official gateway for preorder access, collector release updates, and archival dispatches.

The Dailygraph
Newsletter
Preorder
Waitlist Access
Collector
Facsimile Updates
World Dracula Day
Announcements
Archival
Notes
Early Collector
Access

The full archive, editorial sections, scholarly profiles, collector pages,
and transmedia documentation will be added progressively during 2026.

The Dailygraph
Is the Waitlist

The Dailygraph is the official dispatch of Dracula by Bram Stoker and the entry point for preorder access.

When you subscribe, your email is added to the preorder waitlist. Before preorder opens, subscribers will receive a confirmation email to indicate edition preference, shipping region, and collector interest.

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A Return to the
Original 1897 Dracula

This first release is not another adaptation.

It is a collector facsimile inspired by the original 1897 edition of Dracula by Bram Stoker, developed as part of an independent scholarly, editorial, and transmedia project.

The facsimile focuses on the physical identity of the book, its archival presence, and its cultural legacy as one of the most influential horror novels ever published.

1897 Dracula
First Edition, First Print inspired
Two editions
1000 numbered units
Scholar-endorsed collector release
World Dracula Day — May 26, 2026
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Road to the 130th Anniversary

Throughout 2026, DraculaByBramStoker.com will expand toward the 130th anniversary of Dracula by Bram Stoker in 2027.

Upcoming sections will include archival interpretation, visual reconstruction, character studies, collector facsimiles, scholarly documentation, editorial content, and transmedia research centered on the original 1897 novel.

1897 Novel
Archive
First Edition,
First Print
Documentation
Character
Studies
Visual
Reconstructions
Collector
Releases
Scholarly
Profiles
The Dailygraph
Dispatches
Transmedia
Documentation

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Subscribers are first added to The Dailygraph preorder waitlist.

Before preorder opens, a follow-up confirmation email will be sent to collect collector edition preferences, shipping region, and release interest. This second step helps organize production demand and does not require payment.

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The paperback edition and our merchandise are now available through Amazon and Etsy

Joining the waitlist does not guarantee availability.

Units will be offered according to release schedule, production limits, edition limits, and order of registration.