There are approximately 3000+ items of fiction, ranging from pulp fiction to periodicals to mass-market paperbacks to older and modern first editions or later printings. The primary early book is a first edition—a fair copy only—of Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897). Numerous later printings, states, and issues follow, along with many of the contemporary imitators and subsequent works produced in response to the popularity of the original story. Robert concentrated on the theme of the alienated “outsider” as exemplified in Stoker’s character—and transmuted today into the alienated adolescent of recent vampire-related fiction and film.