MONSTER: Dracula, the vampiric count from Transylvania, may have been made famous by Bram Stoker, but the author insisted his tale was based on a true story.
‘There’s a wedding in June,’ says the top-hatted, tail-coated doorman at the five-star Chester Grosvenor hotel with the knowing grin of Lewis Carroll’s Cheshire Cat. The marriage is that of the ...
The U.S. Constitution bars titles of nobility like lords, ladies, earls and countesses, but says nothing about political dynasties, of which there have been hundreds. Two presidents, John Adams ...