
Famous Impostorswas Bram Stoker's fourth and final book of nonfiction. The book deals with the exposing of various impostors and hoaxes. It was first published in 1910 in the UK by Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd., London, and in the US by Sturgis & Walton Company, New York. It has been reprinted several times over the years. Photographs of the book's UK and US covers are available here.Contents This book contains ten chapters which are as follows:
Periodical publication An illustrated summary of the chapter "X. The Bisley Boy" was published in the magazine sections of at least seven newspapers across the US under the title "Was Queen Elizabeth a Man?" On February 19, 1911 it appeared in: On February 26, 1911 it appeared in: AvailabilityThis book is available as a: The summary is available as a: It can also be purchased online as a: Newspaper image
The Seattle Daily Times, Seattle, February 26, 1911 |
