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Newman, Kim. Anno-Dracula. Carroll & Graf 1993 (cover art by Tony Greco).
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Newman, Kim. Anno-Dracula. Translated to the French as Anno Dracula, J'ai lu 1998.
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Newman, Kim. The Bloody Red Baron. Carroll & Graf 1995 (cover art by Tony Greco).

Newman, Kim. Anni Draculae
Divergence: 1885 CE
What if: Dracula actually existed, defeated Van Helsing, and married the widowed Queen Victoria.
Series note: Three related novels, Anno Dracula, The Bloody Red Baron and Judgment of Tears: Anno Dracula 1959, plus stories and novellas "Vampire Romance", "Aquarius", "Coppola's Dracula", "Andy Warhol's Dracula", "Castle in the Desert", "Who Dares Wins", "The Other Side of Midnight", "You Are the Wind Beneath My Wings", and "A Concert for Transylvania". The short works are expected to be collected as Johnny Alucard.
Comments: The stories progressively become less allohistorical and more fantastiscal spins of actual history. The first two novels include the most radical differences from our world.
Web link: JohnnyAlucard.com

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Newman, Kim. The Bloody Red Baron. Translated to the Italian as Il Barone sanguinario, Fanucci 1998.
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Newman, Kim. The Bloody Red Baron. Translated to the French as Le baron rourge sang, J'ai lu 1998.
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Newman, Kim. Judgment of Tears: Anno Dracula 1959. Carroll & Graf 1998 (cover art by Tony Greco).
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Newman, Kim. Johnny Alucard. Titan UK 2013.

Newman, Kim. Anno Dracula [vt Anno-Dracula]
Divergence: 1885 CE
Summary: A human agent of the Diogenes Club and a vampire are among those hunting for Jack the Ripper, who is killing vampire whores.
Series note: First of the Anni Draculae novels.
Comments: The 2011 Titan edition includes an added afterword and alternative endings.
Published: Simon & Schuster UK 1992 (0671717804); Pocket UK 1993 (0671715917); Avon 1994 (038072345XBUY); SFBC 1994; and Titan UK 2011 (0857680838BUY).
— As Anno-Dracula, Carroll & Graf 1993 (0881849677BUY);
— Expanded from "Red Reign", in The Mammoth Book of Vampires (ed. Stephen Jones), Robinson 1992 (1854871080), Carroll & Graf 1992; rev. Best New Horror 4 (eds. Stephen Jones and Ramsey Campbell), Carroll & Graf 1993 (0786700041), Robinson 1993; The Giant Book of Terror (eds. Stephen Jones and Ramsey Campbell), Magpie 1994 (1854873768), Parragon 1994 (0757501429); and Rivals of Dracula (eds. Robert Weinberg, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz and Martin H. Greenberg), Barnes & Noble 1996 (076070175X).
Original in: English.
Translation: French by Thierry Arson as Anno Dracula, J'ai lu 1998 (2290049662).
Translation: German of "Red Reign" as "[[title unknown]]", in Das große Horror-Lesebuch III (ed. Robert Vito), Goldmann 1994 (3442423953).
Translation: German by Thomas Mohr as Anno Dracula, Haffmans 1994 (3251002597).
Translation: German by Walter Brumm as Anno Dracula, Heyne 1998 (3453130987).
Translation: Italian by Bernardo Cicchetti as Anno Dracula: romanzo, Fanucci 1995 (8834704428), 1997 (8834705580), 2003 (8834704428).
Translation: Italian of "Red Reign" by Sofia Mohamed as "Il regno scarlatto", in Horror: Il meglio (eds. Stephen Jones and Ramsey Campbell), Nord 1994 (8842908002).
Translation: Italian of "Red Reign" by Gianni Pilo as "Il regno rosso", in Vampiri! (ed. Stephen Jones) Newton & Compton 1994 (8881838001).
Translation: Japanese by Yasuko Kajimoto as [[title unknown]], Tokyo Sogen 1995 (448857601X).
Translation: Polish by Dariusz Kopocinski as Anno Dracula, Prószynski I S-ka 1998 (8371805306).
Translation: Serbian by Aleksandar Marković as Anno Drakula, Editor 2002 (8683591417).
Translation: Spanish by Jaume de Marcos Andreu as El Año de Drácula, Timun Mas 1994 (8448042018), 1999 (8448042077).
Awards: Nominee: 1993 World Fantasy Award for best novel.

Newman, Kim. The Bloody Red Baron
Divergence: 1885 CE
Summary: Thirty years after being kicked out of England, Graf von Dracula now controls imperial Germany and has led Europe into bloody war. On the Western Front, the war in the air becomes increasingly bizarre.
Series note: Second of the Anni Draculae novels.
Published: Carroll & Graf 1995 (0786702524BUY); SFBC 1996; Simon & Schuster UK 1996 (0684817446); Avon/AvoNova 1997 (0380727145BUY); Pocket UK 1997 (0671854518BUY); and exp. Titan 2012 (0857680846BUY).
Publication note: The 2012 Titan edition includes the additional novella "Vampire Romance".
Original in: English.
Translation: French by Thierry Arson as Le Baron rouge sang, J'ai lu 1999 (2290050903).
Translation: German of an excerpt as "Herr Poe, Herr Kafka und Herr Ewers", in Der Rabe, [[publ. unknown]].
Translation: German by Thomas Mohr as Der rote Baron, Haffmans 1999 (3251301144).
Translation: Italian by Bernardo Cicchetti as Il barone sanguinario, Fanucci 1998 (8834705858), 2005 (8834705858).
Translation: Japanese by Yasuko Kajimoto as [[title unknown]], Tokyo Sogen 1998 (4488576028).
Translation: Polish by Dariusz Kopocinski as Krwawy baron, Prószynski I S-ka 1999 (8371803028).
Translation: Serbian by Magdalena Reljić as Krvavo crveni baron, Editor 2003 (8677100024).
Translation: Spanish by Hernán Sabaté as El Sanguinario Barón Rojo, Timun Mas 1997 (8448042026), 2000 (8448042085).
Awards: Honorable mention: 1995 Sidewise Award for best long-form alternate history.

Newman, Kim. "Vampire Romance"
Divergence: 1885 CE
Series note: A story in the Anni Draculae cycle.
Published: Included in The Bloody Red Baron, Titan 2012 (0857680846BUY).
— Excerpt "Geneviève Bobs Her Hair: Anno Dracula 1923" was posted on the author's Facebook page in September 2011 and on the author's website, date unknown.
Publication note: Note: This novella appears in just the one edition of The Bloody Red Baron.
Web link: JohnnyAlucard.com

Newman, Kim. Judgment of Tears: Anno Dracula 1959 [vt Dracula Cha Cha Cha]
Divergence: 1885 CE
Summary: In 1959, the elder vampires gather in Rome for the wedding of Dracula, but there they find themselves the targets of a mysterious vampire killer.
Series note: Third of the Anni Draculae novels.
Published: As Judgment of Tears: Anno Dracula 1959, Carrol & Graf 1998 (0786705582BUY); Avon 1999 (0380732297BUY).
Published: As Dracula Cha Cha Cha, Simon & Schuster UK 2000 (0684851830); Pocket UK 2000 (0671022091); Titan 2012 (0857680854BUY).
Original in: English.
Translation: French by Thierry Arson Le jugement des larmes, J'ai lu 2000 (2290300438).
Translation: Japanese by Yasuko Kajimoto as [[title unknown]], Tokyo Sogen 2002 (4488576036).

Newman, Kim. Johnny Alucard
Divergence: 1885 CE
Summary: "Fix-up" novel which may include some or all of "Aquarius", "Coppola's Dracula", "Andy Warhol's Dracula", "Castle in the Desert", "Who Dares Wins", "The Other Side of Midnight", "You Are the Wind Beneath My Wings", and "A Concert for Transylvania", all q.v.
Series note: Collection of stories in the Anni Draculae cycle.
Published: Not yet published; expected from Titan UK in June 2013 (0857680862BUY).

Newman, Kim. "Aquarius: Anno Dracula 1968"
Divergence: 1885 CE
Series note: A story in the Anni Draculae cycle.
Published: Draft posted on the author's Facebook page in February 2012.

Newman, Kim. "Coppola's Dracula"
Divergence: 1885 CE
Summary: In the late 1970s Francis Ford Coppola's production of Dracula, shot on location in Transylvania and featuring Marlon Brando in the title role, becomes an exercise in perseverance and perhaps madness to complete.
Series note: A novella in the Anni Draculae cycle.
Published: In The Mammoth Book of Dracula (ed. Stephen Jones), Robinson 1997 (1854875205), Carroll & Graf 1997 (0786704284BUY); and Vampires: Encounters With the Undead (ed. David Skai), Black Dog & Leventhal 2001 (1579122094).
Published: On-line at infinity plus, March 1998.
Original in: English.
Translation: French as "Apocalypse Dracula", in Ténèbres #3 (July 1998).
Translation: Italian by Gianni Pilo as "Il "Dracula" di Coppola", in Il grande libro di Dracula (ed. Stephen Jones), Newton & Compton 2000 (8882893286).
Awards: Nominee: 1998 World Fantasy Award for best novella.
Web link: infinity plus

Newman, Kim. "Andy Warhol's Dracula"
Divergence: 1885 CE
Series note: A novella in the Anni Draculae cycle.
Published: Posted on-line at Event Horizon, Jun. 15, 1999.
— In Andy Warhol's Dracula, PS 1999; and Binary 2, Millennium 2000 (1857987608).
Original in: English.
Translation: French by Melanie Fazi as "Andy Warhol's Dracula", in Faux revuer, Bragelonne 2002 (2914370156).

Newman, Kim. "Castle in the Desert: Anno Dracula 1977"
Divergence: 1885 CE
Summary: An aged Los Angeles detective's ex-wife is murdered and he searches for her missing daughter.
Series note: A novella in the Anni Draculae cycle.
Published: Posted on-line at SciFiction June 14, 2000; and on the author's website, date unknown, but removed some years later.

Newman, Kim. "Who Dares Wins: Anno Dracula 1980"
Divergence: 1885 CE
Series note: A story in the Anni Draculae cycle.
Published: Posted on-line on the author's website, JohnnyAlucard.com, June 2002, but removed several years later.

Newman, Kim. "The Other Side of Midnight: Anno Dracula 1981"
Divergence: 1885 CE
Summary: Orson Welles receives funding from a mysterious source to film the ultimate version of Dracula, and hires a private detective to find out why.
Series note: A story in the Anni Draculae cycle.
Published: In The Vampire Sextette (ed. Marvin Kaye), SFBC 2000, Ace 2002 (0441009867BUY).
Awards: Finalist: 2000 Sidewise Award for best short-form alternate history.

Newman, Kim. "You Are the Wind Beneath My Wings"
Divergence: 1885 CE
Summary: The tale of a covert operation using vampire agents to unseat the Ceaucescu regime in Romania.
Series note: A story in the Anni Draculae cycle.
Published: In Horror Garage #3 (2001).

Newman, Kim. "A Concert for Transylvania, Anno Dracula 1990"
Divergence: 1885 CE
Series note: A story in the Anni Draculae cycle.
Published: Draft posted on the author's Facebook page in June 2011, and on the author's website, date unknown.
Web link: JohnnyAlucard.com