Bram Stoker Books in Order
Bram Stoker is a renowned Irish author, born in 1847 at 15 Marino Crescent in Fairview, a coastal suburb of Dublin, Ireland. As the third of seven children to Abraham Stoker and the influential feminist Charlotte Mathilda Blake Thornely, Stoker's early life was marked by a serious illness that he overcame at the age of seven, sparking a period of introspection that would later shape his writing. Stoker went on to excel as an athlete and student at Trinity College, Dublin, graduating with honours in mathematics in 1870. He held prominent positions in the College Historical Society and University Philosophical Society, where he delivered a notable paper on "Sensationalism in Fiction and Society." As a civil servant in Dublin, Stoker authored a non-fiction book, "The Duties of Clerks of Petty Sessions in Ireland," and contributed theatre reviews to The Dublin Mail, a newspaper that would later become a hub for his literary ambitions.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Bram Stoker
- #1AmazonSwords & Steam Short Stories (By: Amanda C. Davis,Liam Hogan)(2016)
- #2AmazonChilling Ghost Short Stories (By: Amanda C. Davis,Vonnie Winslow Crist)(2016)
- #3AmazonSupernatural Horror Short Stories (By: Roger Luckhurst,Damien Angelica Walters)(2017)
- #4AmazonTime Travel Short Stories (By: Dominick Cancilla,Brian Trent,Kate Heartfield)(2017)
- #5AmazonSherlock Holmes Short Stories (By: )(2017)
- #6AmazonPirates & Ghosts Short Stories (By: Jeremy A. TeGrotenhuis)(2017)
- #7AmazonBram Stoker Horror Stories(2018)
- #8AmazonEndless Apocalypse Short Stories (By: Shannon Connor Winward,Michael Paul Gonzalez)(2018)
- #9AmazonLost Souls (By: Roger Luckhurst,Damien Angelica Walters)(2018)
- #10AmazonIrish Fairy Tales (By: Arthur Rackham,D.L. Ashliman)(2018)
- #11AmazonCeltic Myths & Tales (By: Jake Jackson)(2018)
- #12AmazonEpic Fantasy Short Stories (By: Leah Cypess)(2020)
- #13AmazonA Dying Planet Short Stories (By: Dave Golder)(2020)
- #14AmazonDetective Thrillers Short Stories (By: Marie Vibbert)(2020)
- #15AmazonAfrican Myths & Tales: Epic Tales (By: Marian Womack)(2020)
- #16AmazonHeroes & Heroines Short Stories (By: Maria Tatar)(2020)
- #17AmazonJapanese Myths & Tales (By: Jake Jackson)(2022)
- #18AmazonAsian Ghost Short Stories (By: Lee Murray,K.P. Kulski)(2022)
- #19AmazonChristmas Gothic Short Stories (By: Jerrold E. Hogle)(2022)
- #20AmazonFirst Peoples Shared Stories: Gothic Fantasy (By: Flame Tree Studio (Literature and Science))(2022)
- #21AmazonAlternate History Short Stories (By: Flame Tree Studio (Literature and Science))(2023)
- #22AmazonHidden Realms Short Stories (By: Anna Taborska,Briana Una McGuckin)(2023)
- #23AmazonImmigrant Sci-Fi Short Stories (By: Flame Tree Studio (Literature and Science))(2023)
- #24AmazonSpirits & Ghouls Short Stories (By: Rayne Hall,BretNelson,Wen Wen Yang,Ahmed al-Rawi)(2023)
- #25AmazonAztec Myths & Tales (By: Jake Jackson)(2023)
- #26AmazonTitans & Giants Myths & Tales: Epic Tales (By: )(2024)
- #27AmazonQuests & Journeys (By: Matt Cardin)(2024)
- #28AmazonThe First Pan Book of Horror Stories(1959)
- #29AmazonHuman And Inhuman Stories(1963)
- #30AmazonEveryman's Book of Classic Horror Stories(1965)
- #31AmazonThe Midnight People(1968)
- #32AmazonThe Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories(1968)
- #33Amazon11 Great Horror Stories(1969)
- #34AmazonThe Undead(1971)
- #35AmazonSummoned From The Tomb(1973)
- #36AmazonClutch of Vampires(1974)
- #37AmazonChristopher Lee's 'X' Certificate(1975)
- #38AmazonThe Price of Fear(1976)
- #39AmazonClassic Tales of Horror(1976)
- #40AmazonChristopher Lee's New Chamber of Horrors(1976)
- #41AmazonDemons Within & Other Disturbing Tales(1977)
- #42AmazonSpine-Chillers(1978)
- #43AmazonThe 12th Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories(1979)
- #44AmazonEchoes Of Terror(1980)
- #45AmazonThe Giant Book Of Horror Stories(1981)
- #46Amazon65 Great Spine Chillers(1982)
- #47AmazonThe 16th Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories(1983)
- #48AmazonRealms of Darkness(1985)
- #49AmazonTales of the Dark(1987)
- #50AmazonThe Man In Black(1990)
- #51AmazonThe Mammoth Book of Vampires(1992)
- #52AmazonBlood and Roses(1992)
- #53AmazonTo Sleep, Perchance to Dream...Nightmare(1993)
- #54AmazonMasterpieces of Terror and the Unknown(1993)
- #55Amazon100 Wild Little Weird Tales(1994)
- #56AmazonThrillers(1994)
- #57AmazonThe Puffin Book of Horror Stories(1994)
- #58AmazonThe Mammoth Book of Victorian and Edwardian Ghost Stories(1995)
- #59AmazonThe Vampire Hunters' Casebook(1996)
- #60AmazonSecret City(1997)
- #61AmazonVampires, Wine & Roses(1997)
- #62AmazonThe Mammoth Book of Dracula(1997)
- #63AmazonHaunted Houses(1997)
- #64AmazonVampire and Werewolf Stories(1998)
- #65AmazonThe Penguin Book of Irish Fiction(1999)
- #66AmazonInto the Mummy's Tomb(2001)
- #67AmazonBeware! R.L. Stine Picks His Favourite Scary Stories(2002)
- #68AmazonClassic Erotic Tales(2002)
- #69AmazonVampyre Tales: An Anthology(2005)
- #70AmazonH. P. Lovecraft's Book of the Supernatural(2006)
- #71AmazonCreepy Archives, Vol. 1(2008)
- #72AmazonShort Stories: After Dark Classics(2012)
- #73Amazon6 Classic Graveyard Tales of Vampires and Ghosts ...(2012)
- #74AmazonPenny Dreadful Multipack Vol. 2(2013)
- #75AmazonEasy Reading for Difficult Devils: An Anthology of Dark Fiction(2014)
- #76AmazonThe Dover Anthology of Cat Stories(2015)
- #77AmazonThe Frightful Fifty, Part One(2015)
- #78AmazonBest Ghost Short Stories 1850-1899(2016)
- #79AmazonFireside Horror Stories About Supernatural Cats(2017)
- #80AmazonIn the Footsteps of Dracula(2017)
- #81AmazonFireside Horror Stories About Mummies and Curses(2017)
- #82Amazon50 Halloween Stories You Have to Read Before You Die(2017)
- #83Amazon50 Eternal Masterpieces of Horror Stories(2017)
- #84AmazonVampire Classics(2018)
- #85AmazonStories to make you Shudder: Book 2(2019)
- #86AmazonThe Curse of the Undead: Selected Vampire Books and Legends(2020)
- #87AmazonTerrifying Ghosts Short Stories(2021)
- #88AmazonOur Haunted Shores(2022)
- #1AmazonThe Primrose Path(1875)
- #2AmazonThe Dualitists
- #3AmazonThe Snake's Pass
- #4AmazonThe Shoulder of Shasta
- #5AmazonThe Watter's Mou'
- #6AmazonDracula
- #7AmazonMiss Betty
- #8AmazonThe Mystery Of The Sea(1902)
- #9AmazonThe Jewel of Seven Stars(1903)
- #10AmazonThe Man/The Gates of Life(1905)
- #11AmazonLady Athlyne(1908)
- #12AmazonThe Lair of the White Worm(1911)
- #13AmazonThe Lost Novels of Bram Stoker (With: Robert Eighteen-Bisang)(2012)
- #14AmazonPowers of Darkness (With: Valdimar Ásmundsson)(2017)
- #15AmazonThe Crystal Cup(1872)
- #16AmazonThe Chain Of Destiny
- #17AmazonThe Castle of the King
- #18AmazonThe Judge's House
- #19AmazonCrooken Sands
- #20AmazonThe Burial of the Rats
- #21AmazonA Dream of Red Hands(2018)
- #22AmazonUnder the Sunset(1881)
- #23AmazonSnowbound(1908)
- #24AmazonThe Lady of the Shroud(1909)
- #25AmazonThe Garden of Evil(1911)
- #26AmazonDracula's Guest(1914)
- #27AmazonThe Bram Stoker Bedside Companion(1973)
- #28AmazonShades of Dracula(1982)
- #29AmazonMidnight Tales(1992)
- #30AmazonBest Ghost and Horror Stories(1997)
- #31AmazonThe Judge's House and Other Weird Tales(2003)
- #32AmazonDracula + Dracula's Guest and 3 Other Horror Stories(2010)
- #33AmazonBram Stoker Horror Stories(2018)
About Bram Stoker
Bram Stoker is a renowned Irish author, born in 1847 at 15 Marino Crescent in Fairview, a coastal suburb of Dublin, Ireland. As the third of seven children to Abraham Stoker and the influential feminist Charlotte Mathilda Blake Thornely, Stoker's early life was marked by a serious illness that he overcame at the age of seven, sparking a period of introspection that would later shape his writing. Stoker went on to excel as an athlete and student at Trinity College, Dublin, graduating with honours in mathematics in 1870. He held prominent positions in the College Historical Society and University Philosophical Society, where he delivered a notable paper on "Sensationalism in Fiction and Society." As a civil servant in Dublin, Stoker authored a non-fiction book, "The Duties of Clerks of Petty Sessions in Ireland," and contributed theatre reviews to The Dublin Mail, a newspaper that would later become a hub for his literary ambitions.
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