


Some of the stories, as with all anthologies - were less than horrifying. "Dracula" is a collection of 14 stories, all by authors experienced in the field of the macabre. Online Reference."Great Horror Stories"? I suppose it depends largely on your definition of the word great. ^ Description of The Leslie Shepard Bram Stoker Collection at Dublin City Public Library.Online Bibliography of Novels by Bram Stoker. ^ Dracula was first published as a hardcover in 1897 by Archibald Constable and Co.^ "Dracula: Celebrating 100 Years, edited by Leslie Shepard and Albert Power".^ Irish Traditional Music Archive, 2008 Dublin Éire.Online Version at Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology Indiana University E., A Review of 'The History of Street Literature by Leslie Shepard'. The Prophet of Song: The Life and Work of Alfred Wolfsohn. Curated by Leslie Shepard, Dublin, Ireland. Repository: Alfred Wolfsohn Voice Research Centre Archives. Paper read at the Sixth International Congress of Psychotherapy, London, August 1964.


Shepard was instrumental in documenting the work of the Alfred Wolfsohn Voice Research Centre and collaborated with Paul Newham to formulate an extended vocal technique based on the analysis of speaking and singing voices from diverse cultures and oral traditions. Leslie Shepard (21 June 1917 – 20 August 2004) was a British author, archivist, and curator who wrote books on a range of subjects including street literature, early film, and the paranormal.
