Varney the Vampire - Or the Feast of Blood by Thomas Preskett Prest
page 12 of 1443 (00%)
page 12 of 1443 (00%)
![]() | ![]() |
|
express his own opinion upon the subject.
Nothing has been omitted in the life of the unhappy Varney, which could tend to throw a light upon his most extraordinary career, and the fact of his death just as it is here related, made a great noise at the time through Europe and is to be found in the public prints for the year 1713. With these few observations, the Author and Publisher, are well content to leave the work in the hands of a public, which has stamped it with an approbation far exceeding their most sanguine expectations, and which is calculated to act as the strongest possible incentive to the production of other works, which in a like, or perchance a still further degree may be deserving of public patronage and support. To the whole of the Metropolitan Press for their laudatory notices, the Author is peculiarly obliged. _London Sep. 1847_ VARNEY, THE VAMPYRE; OR THE FEAST OF BLOOD A Romance |
|