Raymond T. McNally
Raymond T McNally (1931โ2002) was an American author and a professor of Russian and East European History at Boston College. He specialized in the history of horror and wrote many books on the subject. He co-authored several books with Radu Florescu (1925โ2014), who was also a professor at Boston College.
Publications
- McNally, Raymond T. (1971). Chaadayev and his friends: an intellectual history of Peter Chaadayev and his Russian contemporaries. Diplomatic Press.
- McNally, Raymond T.; Florescu, Radu (1973). In Search of Dracula: A True History of Dracula and Vampire Legends. Warner Paperback Library. ISBN 0446780693.
- McNally, Raymond T.; Florescu, Radu (1974). Dracula: A biography of Vlad the Impaler.
- McNally, Raymond T. (1976). A Clutch of Vampires. ISBN 0-07-045671-2.
- Stoker, Bram; McNally, Raymond T.; Florescu, Radu (1980). The essential Dracula: a completely illustrated & annotated edition of Bram Stoker's classic novel. Mayflower Books. ISBN 9780831729936.
- McNally, Raymond T. (1983). Dracula Was a Woman: In Search of the Blood Countess of Transylvania. New York: McGraw Hill. ISBN 0-07-045671-2.
- McNally, Raymond T.; Florescu, Radu (1989). Dracula, Prince of Many Faces: His Life and His Times. Little, Brown. ISBN 9780316286558. (Volume 1 of Dracula, Prince of Many Faces)
- McNally, Raymond T.; Florescu, Radu (1994). In Search of Dracula: The History of Dracula and Vampires. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN 9780395657836.
- McNally, Raymond T.; Florescu, Radu (2000). In Search of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 9781580631570.
External links
- Raymond T. McNally at Library of Congress, with 15 library catalog records
Obituaries
- Long, Tim (5 October 2002). "Raymond T. McNally, 71 โ Professor, author, and Dracula historian". Boston Globe. Retrieved 11 June 2014.
- Martin, Douglas (20 October 2002). "Raymond T. McNally, 71, Dies; Researched the Origins of Dracula". New York Times. Retrieved 11 June 2014.
- Racheotes, Nicholas S. (November 2003). "Raymond T. McNally (1931-2003)". Perspectives on History. American Historical Association. Retrieved 11 June 2014.
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