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Famous Impostors is the last of four non-fiction books completed by Bram Stoker, the author of Dracula. It features numerous historical impostors and hoaxes. The first edition was published by the Sturgis & Walton Company of New York in November 1910, stated on the copyright page. The British edition was published by Sidgwick & Jackson of London, also dated 1910, but printed in the United States Printed pages of the two editions appear to be identical, following the title leaf. Newspaper and magazine coverage implies that it was published in January 1911.

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  • Famous Impostors is the last of four non-fiction books completed by Bram Stoker, the author of Dracula. It features numerous historical impostors and hoaxes. The first edition was published by the Sturgis & Walton Company of New York in November 1910, stated on the copyright page. The British edition was published by Sidgwick & Jackson of London, also dated 1910, but printed in the United States Printed pages of the two editions appear to be identical, following the title leaf. Newspaper and magazine coverage implies that it was published in January 1911. (en)
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  • Famous Impostors is the last of four non-fiction books completed by Bram Stoker, the author of Dracula. It features numerous historical impostors and hoaxes. The first edition was published by the Sturgis & Walton Company of New York in November 1910, stated on the copyright page. The British edition was published by Sidgwick & Jackson of London, also dated 1910, but printed in the United States Printed pages of the two editions appear to be identical, following the title leaf. Newspaper and magazine coverage implies that it was published in January 1911. (en)
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