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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Unexplained phenomena / the paranormal > Ghosts & poltergeists
With Dorchester's rich and varied history, you could be forgiven
for thinking it must be one of the country's most haunted towns.
There are plenty of stories to be told about apparent hauntings in
and around the town, but do these relate directly to Dorchester's
history or are they merely stories and legends passed down over the
years? Many of the reports have remained unconfirmed by locals but
the purpose of this book is not to prove or disprove the paranormal
or the existence of ghosts. Instead, it is to disclose a little
local history with each spooky story and tell the fascinating tales
of haunted Dorchester, and let you, the readers, decide for
yourselves. Discover the ghost of Thomas Hardy who restlessly walks
near to his statue on Colliton Walk, or the phantom sobbing lady in
the Dorset County Museum. This collection of ghostly stories and
paranormal legends will scare and entice locals, as well as those
who dare to visit one of England s most haunted towns.
Explore Sunderland's darkest secrets with this creepy collection of
true-life tales from ghost-hunter Rupert Matthews. Containing many
tales which have never before been published, it unearths a
chilling range of supernatural phenomena, from the Ryhope
Poltergeist and the White Lady of Washington Hall to the glowing
grave at Wingate and a spectral talking cat. Drawing on historical
and contemporary sources and illustrated with more than eighty
photographs, this book will delight anyone with an interest in the
supernatural history of the city.
The history of East Sussex theatres is particularly fascinating due
to the sheer variety of venues that hosted plays, opera shows and
musical entertainment. Tina Lakin's interest in the rise and fall
of the many piers in the county where extravagant balls and
concerts were held, led her to discover the weird and sometimes
tragic tales that have arisen in these spectral structures.Included
in the book is a history of entertainment, from Greek tragedies to
the rise of the music hall and circus acts through to the
modern-day tattooist shows and successful events at Glyndebourne.
From the spectre of a waif-like orphan searching for the glamour of
the theatre, a phantom orchestra playing on a seaside promenade to
the ghost of an unrequited backstage love affair the tales will
both surprise and mystify the reader.Illustrated with over fifty
unusual images, the tales will enchant the lovers of ghost stories
and those interested in the rise and decline of entertainment on
Britain's south-east coast. Accompanied by interesting pictures of
bygone times as well as some contemporary images, a complete
history of area's theatrical hauntings are gathered here. This
collection of thought-provoking eerie tales is sure to appeal to
anyone with an interest in the paranormal or theatre history.
A ghost's work is never done in Cleveland, Ohio. Within these pages
abide tall tales and myths, documented reports, and weird stories
of the unspeakable. Learn about Melonheads, Gore Orphanage, and the
curse of the Franklin Castle. Visit a ghost that stops a train
(repeatedly), a phantom black dog that sinks ships, and a bloody,
clutching hand that terrorizes a family. For the skeptic, the
seeker, the storyteller, and the weekend spook-hunter, learn why
the "Best things in death are right here in Cleveland."
Drawing upon a wide range of sources, this chilling collection of
true-life tales contains never before published cases of hauntings,
phantoms and poltergeists in the Edinburgh area. Containing
heart-stopping accounts of apparitions, manifestations and related
supernatural phenomena, it takes the reader on a tour of the city's
streets and buildings, through convents, cellars, churches and
attics. Drawing upon the author's own extensive archives and richly
illustrated with more than 70 archive images, Haunted Edinburgh
will delight anyone with an interest in the supernatural history of
the city. Alan Murdie is the former chairman of the Ghost Club. As
well as his own extensive archive of material, he also has access
to the archives of ghost hunter extraordinaire Andrew Green.
In researching these theatrical ghost stories the authors have held
vigil in dark auditoriums, lonely stairwells and melancholy boxes,
behind the scenery and underneath the stages in the search of the
theatrical phantoms. From the Lyceum to the Lyric, the astounding
results demonstrate the historical links between spirits and the
stage. It will captivate anyone who is interested in the shadowy
past of London's haunted West End theatres.
This creepy collection of true-life tales takes the reader on a
tour through the streets, cemeteries, alehouses and attics of
Bradford. Drawing on historical and contemporary sources and
containing many tales which have never before been published, it
unearths a chilling range of supernatural phenomena from
poltergeists to Victorian spirits and spectral hounds. Illustrated
with more than fifty archive photographs, this book will delight
anyone with an interest in the supernatural history of the area.
From heart-stopping accounts of apparitions, manifestations and
related supernatural phenomena to first-hand encounters with ghouls
and spirits, this collection of stories contains new and well-known
spooky tales from in and around Poole. Drawing on historical and
contemporary sources Haunted Poole contains a chilling range of
ghostly phenomena including the town's own tragic Romeo and Juliet
tale, legendary Poole pirate Harry Paye and his ghostly galleon,
the screams of Alice Beard and ghoulish beggars wandering the
streets. This incredible gathering of ghostly goings-on is bound to
captivate anyone interested in the supernatural history of the
area.
This collection of stories and twice-told tales from around
Somerset lifts the shrouds off many new and legendary hauntings,
including some spine-tingling experienes as recounted to the author
by Somerset townsfolk, villagers and visitors. Researching
historical and contemporary sources. Haunted Somerset reveals its
uniquely supernatural heritage from a coffin on the road, eerie
Bath, the phantoms of Sedgemoor, Dunster Castle's ghostly
sightings, headless horsemen, animal apparitions and Exmoor
spectres ... and if these are not enough to curdle your nervous
system, a screaming skull and the grisly haunted associated with a
curate murderered by some of his parishoners who was rumoured to
have been cannibalised!
Journey through the darker side of Cardiff and the surrounding
valleys, an area steeped in ancient history and ghostly goings-on.
Because of its rich cultural past, it is riddled with numerous
tales of ghosts and hauntings, both old and new. Drawing on
extensive research and interviews with first-hand witnesses, South
Wales Paranormal Research have put together this chilling
collection of sightings and mysterious happenings, mostly from the
last ten years. Featuring ghostly cars and ships, mysterious
policemen and figures in country lanes, this book will appeal to
anyone interested in the paranormal or those who wish to read more
about tales and legends from Cardiff's shadowy past.
Sally Tonge, well-known Shropshire storyteller, here retells some
of the county's best ghost stories in her own inimitable style.
From the "Phantom Funeral of Ratlinghope" to the "Bagbury Bull" and
from the murderous "Bloody Jack of Shrewsbury" to the eerie "White
Lady of Longnor": there is something here to frighton everyone.
This fascinating introduction discusses and explains the recurring
motifs in the tales, such as bottled ghosts, white ladies,
encounters with the Devil, and also considers these stories' basis
in historical fact. This book is illustrated with a selection of
drawings and atmospheric photographs. "Shropshire Ghost Stories" is
bound to be a popular addition to the county's bookshelves.
From accounts of apparitions, manifestations and related
supernatural phenomena to encounters with phantoms and spirits,
this collection of stories contains spooky tales from around the
county of Devon. It contains tales ranging from the ghost of
Isabella, personal messages from Peggy Penny and a ghost tour
around Boringdon Hall, and more.
The area round Pendle Hill (Burnley, Nelson, Colne and over to
Skipton) has long been associated with witches and ghostly goings
on. This is a collection of myths and tales about the infamous
witches. It appeals to those with an interest in the history of the
region.
Bury St Edmunds and the surrounding area are places of deep
spiritual significance both within East Anglia and in Great Britain
as a whole and a belief in ghosts are aspects of this deeper
pattern. This book is based on spooky stories based on life-long
traditions which have been handed down from earlier generations.
From accounts of apparitions, manifestations and related
supernatural phenomena to encounters with French poltergeists and
prison spectres, this collection of stories contains tales of the
ghosts, mysteries and legends of Wandsworth.
Join local guide Phil Lister on a tour of Haworth's dark and
ghostly side: meet the ghost of Room 7 at the Old White Lion, the
Grey Lady of Weavers Restaurant and Ponden Hall's harbinger of
doom, Old Greybeard. Tour the famous graveyard, in use for over 700
years and believed to house over 40,000 souls.Rediscover the
Haworth of the Bronte's, the blackened-stone buildings, washed by
Pennine rain, the ginnels and alleyways of a forgotten time - and
don't miss the Graveyard Cookbook, a veritable feast of ghoulish
delights!
Presents a collection of stories of apparitions, manifestations,
strange sightings and happenings in Birmingham's streets, churches
and buildings. This title is for anyone interested in the both the
paranormal and darker historical side of the city.
From heart-stopping accounts of apparitions, manifestations and
related supernatural phenomena to first-hand encounters with
spectres and spirits, this collection of stories contains new and
well-known spooky tales from around Guildford.
In this fascinating new collection, Sue Smitten leaves no stone
unturned in her global search for spirits. Her interviews with
eyewitnesses in places such as Ireland, Japan, South Africa and
Germany show that geography and history vary greatly, but ghost
motives for returning after death are remakably consistent.
From heartstopping accounts of apparitions, manifestations and
related supernatural phenomena Haunted Norwich contains new and
well-known spooky storied from around the city. Contained in this
selection are stories of the old witch who wanders up and down
Bishopsgate, the lonely monk, who can still be found strolling
beside the graveyard at St John Maddermarket, the lady in Grey who
was tragically locked up alive in her house during the plague of
1578 and others who are said to haunt the city's infamous Tombland
area. This fascinating collection of strange sightings and
happenings in the city's streets, churches, public houses and
historic buildings is sure to appeal to anyone wanting to know more
about the haunted heritage of Norwich.
Wisconsin's leading authority on the paranormal presents strange
stories from around the state
From witches in the Wisconsin Dells to spirits in the State
Capitol Encounters with Kenosha's Headless Nun, the Man Bat of
Lacrosse, Rocky the Rock Lake Monster, pancake-pushing aliens, and
the ghost of gangster John Dillinger Explorations of Aztalan's
ancient mounds, the ghostly bars and taverns of Madison and
Milwaukee, and the creepy town of Caryville, one of the most
haunted places in America
Gloucester's historic docks have some strange stories to tell and
the city's twelfth-century cathedral also has its secrets. From a
ghostly procession at Berkeley Castle to the Grey Lady at the old
Theatre Royal, this new and fascinating collection of strange
sightings and happenings in the city's streets, churches and public
houses is sure to appeal to anyone intrigued by Gloucester's
haunted heritage.
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