

An Account of the Principalities of WALLACHIA and MOLDAVIA
Book • 1820
This book, published in 1820, provides a detailed account of the principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia, including political observations.
It was significant for being one of the sources Bram Stoker used when writing 'Dracula', from which the name 'Dracula' was derived.
The book highlights the potential prosperity of these regions under proper governance and administration.
It was significant for being one of the sources Bram Stoker used when writing 'Dracula', from which the name 'Dracula' was derived.
The book highlights the potential prosperity of these regions under proper governance and administration.
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Mentioned by Bram Stoker as a source of information about Wallachia, which inspired the name and setting of his novel Dracula.

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