


In the publisher's original cloth binding. The original ending, in which Queen Tera (representing the 'new woman') escapes her male captors and Margaret (representing the 'old woman') dies, is evident of this theme.Containing a previous owner's small gift ink inscription to the front free-endpaper, dated 1914. The later, 1912 edition of this work included an altered ending in which Queen Tera dies and Malcolm and Margaret get married.?An important theme of this novel is the new versus old woman, which coincides with the rise of feminism in the twentieth century.

During this process, Queen Tera possesses Malcolm's love interest, Margaret.?Written by renowned gothic horror writer, Bram Stoker, most famous for his prolific novel?Dracula.?The first edition of this work, which includes the later omitted Chapter XVI ('Powers - Old and New') and the original ending in which Malcolm performs an experiment to stop Queen Tera from possessing his love interest, Margaret however, this experiment fails and Margaret, along with all of Malcolm's academic companions, die. The Jewel of Seven Stars tells the story of a young archaeologist, Malcolm Ross, who attempts to revive the ancient Egyptian mummy, Queen Tera. The first edition of 'The Jewel of Seven Stars', an early twentieth century horror novel by renowned gothic writer Bram Stoker.
