Bram Stoker's private journal sat unnoticed on his great-grandson's bookshelf in England for at least a year.
Full of notes that would inform his legendary novel "Dracula" and other stories, the thin, unmarked book had probably been lugged down from the attic at some point, along with other things the Stoker family had passed down for more than a century and placed inconspicuously in Noel Dobbs' Isle of Wight home.
A bloody good read: 'Dracula' author's journal found
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