Dissertazioni sui Vampiri – by Giuseppe Davanzati, Naples, 1789 – REPLICA – READY FOR THE SHIPMENT
Dracula by Bram Stoker, the second book in our production with illustrations generated by Artificial Intelligence
Traité de Vampirologie – Abraham Van Helsing (Adouard Brasey) – 2009
Dissertazioni sui Vampiri – by Giuseppe Davanzati, Naples, 1789 – REPLICA
An important book about the lycanthropy, werewolves and the creatures of the darkness often associated with evil, by Sabine Baring-Gould, edited in London in 1865.
Dell’Origine del Vampiro e altre creature della notte – di Massimo Mayde e Dom Calmet
One of the most famous and best-selling books since the day of the first release: DRACULA, by Bram Stoker. Full version in English. Layout completly cared by Libriproibiti in a very elegant and original way.
Famous treatise on Vampires and creatures like they, by Montague Summers, celebrated author of occult essays between the end and the first half of 900.
Replica of the famous book of Dom Calmet, the most famous and vampirologist and demonologist lived in the XVIII° century.
Replica of the most famous book on Vampires, italian edition, completly rewritten by Libriproibiti. Layout with pictures not included in the original venetian edition by the typographer Simone Occhi, 1756.
“Vernünftige und Christliche Gedancken über die Vampirs oder blutsaugende Todten” The famous book on Vampires (Edition 1733) by Johann Christoph Harenberg in German, with parts in Latin.
Dell’Origine del Vampiro e altre creature della notte – Massimo Mayde | Dom Calmet
Necronomicon: The mysterious and blasphemous manuscript of the mad Arab Abdul Al Hazred, born from the mind of H.P. Lovecraft.
An essay on spiritism, origins, history, theology and philosophy on this argument, by Reverend Mattison, published in New York in 1855.
Discovery of Witchcraft by Reginald Scot
Magia Naturalis et Innaturalis, by Doctor Johannes Faust, German edition, 1849
Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis, the grimoire of magic par excellence.
The De Vermis Mysteriis appears for the first time in a story by Robert Bloch (1935), as tribute to H. P. Lovecraft