This is a tough choice! I do like the dapper man-about-town look on the 1932 cover. (Is he actually wearing a monocle?) However, I love the teasers on the 1930 cover: “Was he man, beast, or vampire?” Great stuff!
I still cannot decide which one is my favourite. The 1932 cover is very dapper. I don’t know if that’s a monocle, but I do know that if he folded down his bat wings he could go to the opera! 🙂
I liked the 1897 one.
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Thanks for sharing! I think I am leaning to the 1899 one, but am waffling a bit…
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lol what else do you have on ur blog
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I really love a few of these … tough decision … in no particular order: Doubleday, 1902; Pocket Books, 1947; Penguin Classics, 1993.
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I like too many to decide! The 1899, 1902, 1916 (because it is kind of hilarious), 1932 and 1993…
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This is a tough choice! I do like the dapper man-about-town look on the 1932 cover. (Is he actually wearing a monocle?) However, I love the teasers on the 1930 cover: “Was he man, beast, or vampire?” Great stuff!
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I still cannot decide which one is my favourite. The 1932 cover is very dapper. I don’t know if that’s a monocle, but I do know that if he folded down his bat wings he could go to the opera! 🙂
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