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Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
by
Seth Grahame-Smith
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Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
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Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter Symbolism, Imagery, & Allegory
Sometimes, there’s more to Pop Lit than meets the eye.
Lincoln's Ax
Strong as an AxBack in Lincoln's day, all they had to kill vampires were axes, unlike today's kids who get tasers and light sabers. Abe's ax starts out pretty humble. The first time he wields it, i...
Vampires
Slave OwnersWe can say this with certainty: Abraham Lincoln: Dragon Slayer would not be as good. And not just because it would be weird to be all like "no one knew that dragons really exist" when...
Lincoln's Journals
Abe Grows UpAbe doesn't cut the heads off vampires with his journals, but they're still important to his vampire-hunting career and his personal growth.Purely on the non-vampire side of things, we...
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