The Quincey P. Morris Dracula Society
The Quincey P. Morris Dracula Society
Defunct vampire interest group in the United States. It was named for the most obscure of the major characters in the novel Dracula, the one most often written out of the story in Dracula plays and movies. The society issued a quarterly newsletter called Transfusion.
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