Overview
- The letter, written weeks after the publication of Dracula, is addressed to an unidentified 'Mr Williams' and includes a rare direct mention of the novel by name.
- Bayliss Rare Books in London is selling the letter for £15,000, emphasizing its exceptional rarity and historical significance.
- The letter reveals a playful and informal tone, with Stoker humorously describing himself as 'quite shameless,' a stark contrast to his typically formal correspondence.
- This is one of fewer than a handful of surviving letters in which Stoker directly references Dracula, making it an invaluable artifact for literary scholars and collectors.
- The letter was recently acquired from a private U.S. collection, where it had been since the 1970s, and has now returned to London, where Dracula was first published.