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Matthew Bunson's The Vampire Encyclopaedia. The Vampire - A Casebook edited by Alan Dundes. Montague Summers stuff is considered to be something of a must have. Not that I have myself, and I'm okay without them. The encyclopaedia though is pretty much a must-have. The Casebook is a collection of essays exploring various aspects of vampire lore. Rather interesting. Or there's The Complete Book of Vampires by Leonard R. N. Ashley, who's written a few books which tend to cover things quite well without going into too much detail. I don't have the vampire book, but it's definitely one I'd consider getting.
There's also these links I was sent by a friend some time ago. I'm no sure if they still work, but they're work a look.
http://www.sacred-texts.com
Dracula is there too and a few interesting werewolf books. Its a great site generally
http://www.sacred-texts.com/goth/vkk/index.htm
THE VAMPIRE
HIS KITH AND KIN
by Montague Summers
http://www.sacred-texts.com/goth/polidori/vampyr.htm
THE VAMPYRE
by John Polidori
There's also these links I was sent by a friend some time ago. I'm no sure if they still work, but they're work a look.
http://www.sacred-texts.com
Dracula is there too and a few interesting werewolf books. Its a great site generally
http://www.sacred-texts.com/goth/vkk/index.htm
THE VAMPIRE
HIS KITH AND KIN
by Montague Summers
http://www.sacred-texts.com/goth/polidori/vampyr.htm
THE VAMPYRE
by John Polidori