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Dracula Chronicles Fashion Info: Venetian High Shoes
In Book Two of Dracula Chronicles, Lady Donatella Loredano is depicted in one instance wearing shoes that were so high she required the assistance of two attendants to walk safely. The images show two models of such shoes.
The Gold Venetian Ducat of Dracula Chronicles
If your reading of Dracula Chronicles has advanced past Book One, you have come across numerous mentions of the Venetian gold coin called ducat. The attached illustration such a coin.
Opera in Venice
Tomorrow is our first full day in Venice and we shall celebrate it with a visit to the Teatro La Fenice to see Giacomo Puccini’s “La Bohème”. I have come to Venice to do research for future volumes of Dracula Chronicles and I know I owe my readers an explanation: what in the world does Venice have to do with Prince Vlad, a.k.a. Dracula?
In Libraries Across the World
The life of Vlad the Impaler (Dracula Chronicles) is now available at the Almere Library in the Netherlands.
Dracula Chronicles and Mika Waltari (An Embarrassing Confession)
Dracula Chronicles third volume, House of War, has received the following one-line, cryptic, and intriguing review from an anonymous reader: “Victor Foia knows how to write Historical fiction rivaling Mika Waltari”.
Prince Charles - A Descendant of Dracula
According to British writer David Hughes, Charles, Prince of Wales is a great-grandson of Dracula 16 times removed. Prince Charles himself has declared that, “I have Transylvania in my blood”.
Dracula, David Geffen and Shahnameh
Readers of Dracula Chronicles are familiar with Shahnameh and the fact that Vlad/Dracula used it for his lessons of Persian language, ultimately falling in love with its heroes. See how David Geffen (media billionaire) got connected with Dracula through the intermediation of related artifacts.
Researching Dracula
Coming soon! In the meantime you may explore the Dracula Chronicles Resources.
My First Encounter with Dracula
The summer of 1952 was my coming of age as a preschool Communist larva. What better place to show me and my coevals the meaning of obedience to the country rulers than a visit to Dracula’s home town of Sighisoara (Schassburg in the novel)?