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Varney the Vampire
Varney the Vampire | James Malcom Rymer
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James Malcolm Rymer (1814-1884) was a writer of penny dreadfuls and is one of the possible authors of Varney the Vampire (1847). Another possible author was Thomas Preskett Prest. Very little is known about James Malcolm Rymer except that he was a writer of thrillers from the 1840's to the 1860 's for the English bookseller and publisher, Edward Lloyd. In the London Directory for 1841 he is listed as a civil engineer, living at 42 Burton Street, and the British Museum catalogue mentions him in 1842 as editing the Queen's Magazine. Rymer's novels appeared in England under his own name as well as under the anagrams Malcolm J. Errym and Malcolm J. Merry.
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Jess
Varney, the Vampyre | James Malcolm Rymer, J M Rymer
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😳 @ReadingRover you really spoiled me. This box is amazing! You were so thoughtful with your book selections. The bookish goodies are super fun. I LOVE the planchette magnet. I have a mini rubber duck collection at work (long story) so the black cat and Dracula duckies are coming with me to work today to add a little spice to the collection. Thank you so much!

#allhallowsreadbookexchange @MaleficentBookDragon

Cinfhen 🎉🎉🎉 7y
Bookzombie 💝 7y
ReadingRover I‘m so happy you liked everything! I always have such a hard time narrowing down what books to send. Did the little glass cat make it in one piece? Lol I almost forgot to put it in there! 7y
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Jess @ReadingRover yes, the little guy is with my little cat collection right now! The book selection was spot on and I don't have any of them either. Love it. Thanks so much! 7y
ReadingRover @Jess I‘m so glad! That Varney Book might take you until next Halloween to read! 😂 7y
Jess @ReadingRover I'm sure that will take some time but I'm totally in for over a 1,000 pages of vampires! 7y
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Leniverse
Varney, the Vampyre | James Malcolm Rymer, J M Rymer
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Ok, so the cover isn't exactly a #BodiceRipper but the first chapter ends thus: "He drags her head to the bed's edge. He forces it back by the long hair still
entwined in his grasp. With a plunge he seizes her neck in his fang-like teeth—a gush of blood, and a hideous sucking noise follows. The girl has swooned, and the vampyre is at his hideous repast!"
That has to count, right? And the buildup is the most gothic thing ever. #booklove17

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LynnMPK
Varney, the Vampyre | James Malcolm Rymer, J M Rymer
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Day 3 of #17booklove : Red books 📚

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HijackMe
Varney, the Vampyre | James Malcolm Rymer, J M Rymer
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I was so creeped out by the cover as a kid/young teen, that I would avoid looking at it when opening the book. 😅 #booktober #creepycovers #deutsch

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Cyn.Microcosm
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The heroine/victim in this penny dreadful is (I'm pretty sure) currently reading a penny dreadful. #VictorianMeta

(it succeeds in distracting her from her woes :) )

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Cyn.Microcosm
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So, I'm reading this #pennydreadful and the dialogue sucks (reads annoyingly like a play) but the narrative/writing itself is really good! Within the first few pages I was in love with the (overdone) descriptions of mundane things.

J.Isgriggs Barnes and Noble just came out with this beautiful collection of Penny Dreadfuls. I very much enjoyed it. 8y
Cyn.Microcosm Ooh! That sounds awesome! 8y
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