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The World of Dracula : A Jigsaw Puzzle by Adam Simpson

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Orion Publishing Co 26 October 2021
Luckhurst, Roger

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ISBN/SKU: 9781913947774 Categories/Genres: ,

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A 1000-PIECE JIGSAW FOR LITERATURE LOVERS – Piece together the grisly world of Dracula with a comprehensive poster guideWORLD EXPERT ON DRACULA – Text by world Dracula expert Roger Luckhurst, the editor of The Cambridge Companion to Dracula and the Oxford World’s Classics edition of DraculaHOURS OF SPOOKY FUN – Stalk graveyards, climb castle stairs and fraternize with the undead – all from the comfort of home!THE PERFECT GIFT – Illustration-led, highly finished jigsaw and illustrated poster for maximum gift appealAMAZING ARTWORK – Adam Simpson’s intricately drawn world is bursting with minute detailGOOD SIZE – Completed puzzle measure 48.5 x 68 cm (19 x 27 in.)ENTER CASTLE DRACULA… IF YOU DAREImmerse yourself in the Gothic World of Dracula in this stunning jigsaw puzzle by Adam Simpson. Packed with characters from the story, the illustration includes all the key scenes from the novel in incredible detail – every piece has something to capture the imagination. This richly rewarding puzzle is accompanied by an illustrated poster and explanatory text by leading Dracula expert Roger Luckhurst detailing who’s who in the Count’s grisly world.

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