From Transylvania to Tunbridge Wells presents, for the first time in its authentic form, the early essays of Nicholas de Vere, composed between 1996 and 1999. De Vere, Sovereign Grand Master of the Imperial and Royal Dragon Court, devoted his life to uncovering the hidden history of the Dragon Tradition, the ancient Derkesthai culture, and the esoteric bloodlines of Europe's aristocracy. These writings laid the foundation for his later works, yet they have remained elusive and, in some cases, altered by outside editors or left scattered across obscure archives. This edition restores them with care, allowing readers to encounter de Vere's uncompromising wit, penetrating genealogical insights, and radical vision of history as he originally expressed them. Here he examines themes of vampiric lore, Elven ancestry, grail mythology, and the survival of Dragon bloodlines in the noble houses of Europe. More than historical speculation, these essays represent a cultural manifesto and spiritual testament, inviting readers into a worldview where myth, genealogy, and hidden science converge. Edited and republished by his daughter, Abbe de Vere, this edition is released through Dragon Publishing, under the auspices of the Sovereign Grand Duchy of Drakenberg. A cornerstone text for anyone drawn to grail ancestry, hidden history, and the enduring legacy of the Elven-Dragon bloodlines.
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