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Prince Dracula: The Bloody Legacy of Vlad the Impaler

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A war hero, a mass murderer and a Gothic legend the world has never forgotten

Vlad the Impaler is one of history's most compelling and brutal characters, with a bizarre afterlife as a cult horror sensation. A hero to his countrymen, Vlad Dracula is a byword for dread. Not just for generations of Western fans of Gothic fiction and film, but also for an appalled and fascinated 15th-century readership, for whom contemporary accounts of Dracula's atrocities became the world's first horror bestsellers.

Combining historical research and dramatic reconstruction with contemporary reference, here is Vlad the Impaler's dramatic career, from pampered captive of the Ottoman Sultans to exterminating angel of Christian vengeance. But in reality, was he the embodiment of unbridled cruelty or model ruler of an embattled realm?

Prince Dracula also examines the role of psychological warfare and black propaganda in international politics, from the medieval torture chamber to the headlines of the modern age, and shows Vlad as an unwitting pioneer of the modern world.

Plying a grisly course through medieval bloodbaths and contemporary horrors, Gavin Baddeley and Paul Woods leave no tombstone unturned in this extraordinary history.

Authors: Baddeley Gavin, Woods Paul
Publisher: CANELO HISTORY
Pages: 304
ISBN: 9781800329911
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2022

Gavin Baddeley is an author and journalist, specialising in the darker side of history, and devilish and decadent culture. He's in demand as a speaker, consultant, and interviewee, and has appeared on television discussing subjects as diverse as the macabre in modern music, and the unnatural history of the English vampire.

Paul Woods, editor and author, has worked on a diverse range of subjects. As a true-crime buff, he was the first to gain access to tapes of Fred West for a TV documentary series, edited the memoir of wrongly accused Colin Stagg, and wrote a ‘mondo’ retelling of psycho killer Ed Gein’s story. His recent work relates to US legal scandals and Gothic culture.

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