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Raymond T. McNally

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Raymond T. McNally


Born
in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, The United States
April 15, 1931

Died
October 03, 2002


Raymond T McNally was an American author and professor of Russian and East European History at Boston College. He specialized in the history of horror and wrote many books around the subject.

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Dracula: The Rare Text of 1901

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In Search Of Dracula: The H...

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Dracula, Prince of Many Fac...

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Dracula Was a Woman: In Sea...

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A Clutch of Vampires: These...

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Chaadayev and his Friends

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“A certain shoemaker one of the chief towns of Silesia, in the year 1591, September 20, on a Friday betimes in the morning, in the further part of his house, where there was adjoining a little garden, cut his own throat with his shoemaker's knife.”
Raymond T. McNally, A Clutch of Vampires: These Being Among the Best from History & Literature

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