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Vlad the Drac
Author
Ann Jungman
Illustrator
George Thompson
Genre
Fiction
Publisher
1982 (Collins)
Followed by
Vlad the Drac Returns
Vlad the Drac is a 1982 children's novel by author Ann Jungman.[1] The story revolves around the life of a baby vampire who comes into the lives of two siblings, who take him home to England and eventually grow to love and care for him like their own son.
It was followed by five sequels: Vlad the Drac Returns, Vlad the Drac Superstar, Vlad the Drac Vampire, Vlad the Drac Down Under, and Vlad the Drac Goes Travelling.
^"Vlad the Drac at Fantastic Fiction". Archived from the original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved 4 August 2011.
VladtheDrac Returns (ISBN 9780583306591) is a book by Ann Jungman, and the sequel to VladtheDrac. It was first published in 1984 by Dragon Books. "Vlad...
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between the speakers of Proto-Romanian and Proto-Albanian were frequent. For instance, the Latin word for dragon (draco) developed into Daco-Romanian drac and...
Romanian) Andrei Brezianu, Vlad Spânu, The A to Z of Moldova, Scarecrow Press, 2010, p. 240 Gerros (river) at pleaiades.stoa.org The only mention appears by...