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For additional details about the first editions, and other early editions, of "Dracula" see  
 
For additional details about the first editions, and other early editions, of "Dracula" see  
the [http://reviews.ebay.com/Dracula-1897-First-Edition-Book-is-NOT-Grosset-amp-Dunlap?ugid=10000000003006737 eBay review of the "1897" Grosset & Dunlap] edition, and the reviewer's bookstore guide at [http://newportvintagebooks.com/help/firstedition_errors.htm Newport Vintage Books]. Data verified through Sotheby's auction house listing of a 1st edition, 2nd impression, on Dec. 15, 1011.  
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the [http://reviews.ebay.com/Dracula-1897-First-Edition-Book-is-NOT-Grosset-amp-Dunlap?ugid=10000000003006737 eBay review of the "1897" Grosset & Dunlap] edition, and the reviewer's bookstore guide at [http://newportvintagebooks.com/help/firstedition_errors.htm Newport Vintage Books]. Data verified through Sotheby's auction house listing of a 1st edition, 2nd impression, on Dec. 15, 2011.  
  
 
It's worth noting that the frequent claim of an 1897 Grosset & Dunlap edition is clearly impossible, since that publishing house wasn't founded until 1898.
 
It's worth noting that the frequent claim of an 1897 Grosset & Dunlap edition is clearly impossible, since that publishing house wasn't founded until 1898.
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: * Newport Vintage Books: Top 20 Misidentified First Editions: Popular Fiction: Number 1: Dracula [US edition] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20120224131415/http://newportvintagebooks.com/help/firstedition_errors.htm archived 2012-02-24])

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For additional details about the first editions, and other early editions, of "Dracula" see the eBay review of the "1897" Grosset & Dunlap edition, and the reviewer's bookstore guide at Newport Vintage Books. Data verified through Sotheby's auction house listing of a 1st edition, 2nd impression, on Dec. 15, 2011.

It's worth noting that the frequent claim of an 1897 Grosset & Dunlap edition is clearly impossible, since that publishing house wasn't founded until 1898.

The two links are dead.
One of the target pages is found at Internet Archive 2019-05-08:
* Newport Vintage Books: Top 20 Misidentified First Editions: Popular Fiction: Number 1: Dracula [US edition] (archived 2012-02-24)