ATLANTA - It doesn’t look much like a castle in Transylvania, but step inside Emory University’s Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, and you’ll find a place where Dracula would feel right at home.

The library houses the John Moore Bram Stoker Collection, which instructional archivist Shanna Early calls "one of the best collections of Bram Stoker and Dracula -related materials in the world."

Moore — an avid collector of all things tied to Stoker’s 1897 horror masterpiece — chose Emory as the "final resting place" for his astonishing collection of artifacts, which includes signed first editions, vintage movie posters, theatrical playbills, postage stamps, trading cards, and even Halloween masks and makeup kits. The archives trace the story of Dracula from the va

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