THE VAMPIRE HIS KITH AND KIN
By Montague Summers London, K. Paul Trench, Trubner (1928)

Montague Summers (1880-1948) was suposedly a member of the Roman Catholic clergy, although it is unknown exactly where and when he was ordained. There is a thirty year gap in his biography during which it is speculated he dabbled in the dark arts. Summers wrote numerous serious books about the witch hunts, vampires, werewolves, and other occult subjects.

In this work Summers discusses the vampire phenomena from a relentless Catholic perspective; he either belives in the literal reality of vampires, or is pulling our leg. However, this is not a hoax. This book has all of the apparatus to qualify as an academic study, including footnotes, extensive quotations in the original languages, and references to rare source documents. Of particular interest is the final chapter, which traces the development of the vampire craze in 19th century literature.


Introduction
Chapter I: The Origins of the Vampire.
Chapter II: The Generation of the Vampire.
Chapter III: The Traits and Practice of Vampirism.
Chapter IV: The Vampire in Assyria, The East, and Some Ancient Countries.
Chapter V: The Vampire in Literature.
Bibliography

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