Aside from Dracula, is there any other works of fiction or even non fiction novels about the mythology and history of vampires?
A great many. Hundreds of writers have tackled the subject and investigated the mythology and folklore, ( and many have created their own mythologies too, Anne Rice being a prime example... and me for another .)
For non fiction, this list at Goodreads will give you a good launch pad.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/6436.Vampire_Non_Fiction
Aside from Dracula, is there any other works of fiction or even non fiction novels about the mythology and history of vampires?
Seriously?
You're making my psudo-gothic / vampire-writing inner teen froth at the mouth. There are entire university courses dedicated to the writings and lore surrounding vampires. First, pick a culture and be prepared to find one variation of the stories or another.
Centering on European lore:
You can look up the treatiste of Antoine Augustin Calmet, a 12th century priest who told stories of conversing with dead men in the coffins (thus starting the burn and behead part of the tale).
You can look up the caged graves.
You can look into the origins of most vampiric traits and how outbreaks of "vampirism" correlate with outbreaks of rabies, and often share symptoms.
You can look into the roots of "famous" vampires, or more accurately the people who've been smushed together to form the basis of the Dracula story. Start with Vlad and/or Radu of Wallachia and transition into Ersebet Batory (Elizabeth Bathory) and her fixation with virgin blood leading to eternal life.
You can look into the origins of vampire fiction, beginning with Lord Ruthvyn - basically an indictment of Lord Byron, and Carmilla.
You can even find a lovely children's book about a vampire rabbit called Bunnicula.
Vampires are not a hard thing to research.
What about Asian lore?