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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Unexplained phenomena / the paranormal > Ghosts & poltergeists
NEW EDITION AVAILABLE NOVEMBER, 2019 The stories in The Eve of St
Eligius - 22 of them in 76,000 words - may be described in a
shorthand way as `dark' but this belies their variety in terms of
darkness, location, time setting, length and other ways. For
example, the opener entitled Guardian, a story of an encounter a
few months after WWII, could only be described as dark, but Yellow
Eyes, the fourth story, although donning the traditional clothing
of many stories of the supernatural, wears it in an optimistic
(and, I hope, original) way. Some of the other stories do a similar
thing. The First and Last Letter, based on actual events in the
Smalls Lighthouse off the Pembrokeshire coast at the turn of the
18th and 19th centuries, is told in just a few pages, though that
didn't prevent it from forming the key part of an opera libretto.
This opera, For Those in Peril, was produced in Illinois in 2018.
In contrast, three of the stories are of novella length. You may
think this is appropriate in at least the instance of Contract of
One Thousand, where the protagonist has a lifespan of 239 years.
There are no Dracula castles here but you will find some unusual
centrepieces for the stories: an ashtray in Memento, a modern car
in Safety First, a decommissioned GPO telephone box in Waxlow and
Lilac, and so on. If you're looking for something different, this
is the place to look.
Beneath California's scenic landscape lies a strange and dark side,
full of spine-tingling tales and frightful imagery. Creepy
California: Strange and Gothic Tales from the Golden State explores
the disturbing and macabre stories of unexplained deaths,
intentional live burials, true crimes, and ghosts who haunt the
Pacific Coast. This spooky collection includes the extraordinarily
odd, like the account of a coroner, who "borrowed" the stylish
clothes of one dead man and even sold the corpse's head to a doctor
for scientific research, and the paranormal, like the tale of a
haunted, two-story house in San Francisco that was moved across
town in an effort to dislodge its ghostly tenants. The attempt
failed, and the San Francisco Chronicle commented that "the
neighborhood has been kept in a constant dread and torment by
unearthly groans, mysterious lights, and agonized shrieks emanating
from their dread habitation." An intriguing and frightful look at
the disturbing side of the state, Creepy California promises to
send chills down your spine and keep you looking over your
shoulder.
Would you tell someone if you had seen a ghost? A dilemma that has
faced many people becomes magnified when your professional
reputation is at stake. Credible Witness is a collection of
compelling accounts from members of the police family who have
witnessed or have intimate knowledge of unexplained incidents. When
the world of policing and the paranormal collide, even the most
hardened sceptic might have to think again. However much we think
we know about the world around us, perhaps we don't know
everything.
With entries that range from specific works to authors, folklore,
and popular culture (including music, film, television, urban
legend, and gaming), this book provides a single-volume resource on
all things ghostly in the United States and in other countries. The
concept of ghosts has been an ongoing and universal element in
human culture as far back as recorded history can document. In more
modern popular culture and entertainment, ghosts are a popular
mainstay-from A Christmas Carol and Casper the Friendly Ghost to
The Amityville Horror, Ghostbusters, Poltergeist, The Sixth Sense,
and Ghost Whisperer. This book comprehensively examines ghost and
spirit phenomena in all its incarnations to provide readers with a
holistic perspective on the subject. It presents insightful
information about the contribution of a specific work or author to
establish or further the evolution of ghost lore, rather than
concentrating solely on the film, literature, music, or folklore
itself. The book focuses on ghosts in western culture but also
provides information about spirit phenomena and lore in
international settings, as many of the trends in popular culture
dealing with ghosts and spirits are informed by authors and
filmmakers from Germany, Japan, Korea, and the United Kingdom. The
writers and editors are experts and scholars in the field and
enthusiastic fans of ghost lore, ghost films, ghost hunting, and
urban legends, resulting in entries that are informative and
engaging-and make this the most complete and current resource on
ghost and spirit lore available. Provides accessible, interesting,
and fun-to-read information authored by expert researchers and
coedited by scholars who are experts on the topic of ghosts across
human culture Presents analytical discussions of the figure of the
ghost in each work that will be beneficial to students in film
studies, English, or other classes tasked with writing an essay on
the horror genre or ghost films and books Explores how the idea of
the ghost implies belief in there being more to human existence
than the physical body and is intrinsically connected to the
concept of the afterlife-and how these concepts often coexisted
uneasily with beliefs regarding afterlife in religious theologies
Pull up a chair or gather round the campfire and get ready for
creepy tales of ghostly hauntings, eerie happenings, and other
strange occurrences under the New Orleans skies. Whether read
around the campfire on a dark and stormy night or from the backseat
of the family van on the way to grandma's, this is a collection to
treasure.
"In the top corner of the window a pale, milky-white wisp is rising
almost to the top of our ten-foot ceiling.... I am startled but not
afraid.... Mostly, I am engrossed; I have never seen anything like
this before (or since) and it fascinates me." Dennis Waskul writes
these lines-about his first-hand experience with the
supernatural-in the introduction to his beguiling book Ghostly
Encounters. Based on two years of fieldwork and interviews with 71
midwestern Americans, the Waskuls' book is a reflexive ethnography
that examines how people experience ghosts and hauntings in
everyday life. The authors explore how uncanny happenings become
ghosts, and the reasons people struggle with or against a will to
believe. They present the variety and character of hauntings and
ghostly encounters, outcomes of people telling haunted legends, and
the nested consequences of ghostly experiences. Through these
stories, Ghostly Encounters seeks to understand the persistence of
uncanny experiences and beliefs in ghosts in an age of reason,
science, education, and technology-as well as how those beliefs and
experiences both reflect and serve important social and cultural
functions.
Washington, DC can make a legitimate claim to being the most
haunted city in America. With its rich history and the parade of
passionate, colorful characters that have walked its streets over
the past two centuries, it's amazing the district doesn't have more
ghosts than it already does. Haunted Washington, DC, a collection
of stories of ghosts, mysteries, and paranormal happenings in the
nation's capital, will leave readers delightfully frightened.
A study of the production, circulation and consumption of English
ghost stories during the Age of Reason. This work examines a
variety of mediums: ballads and chapbooks, newspapers, sermons,
medical treatises and scientific journals, novels and plays. It
relates the telling of ghost stories to changes associated with the
Enlightenment.
In this volume the emphasis shifts from Fighter command and USAAF
to the RAF and the RCAF and the Bomber airfields of Lincolnshire
and Yorkshire, together with a few examples from Northern England,
Scotland and Northern Ireland. Here we find Bomber command at its
most active, and from where it suffered most of the losses, and
indeed where some of the most haunted airfields in Britain are to
be found. Here we find famous names like East Kirkby, Scampton, and
Coningsby, where the Battle of Britain Flight is now based. The RAF
Bomber Command Memorial lists 55,573 names, a Bomber Command crew
member had a worse chance of survival than an infantry officer in
World War I Old Bomber airfields are lonely atmospheric places, and
anyone who has visited a Second World War control tower on a bomber
airfield wil perhaps have experienced the sadness that seems
permeates the place, or the sense of waiting or of loss, or the
strange coupling of a coldness on a warm day with the feeling of
not being alone there This volume details researched accounts,
personal communications from witnesses and my own investigations on
what are probably the most haunted of our airfields
Cursed in New York invites you to read about the misfortunes of
others, and thank your lucky stars that none of these things are
happening to you! These legendary tales are collected from across
New York State, from the eastern reaches of Long Island to the
gorges of Niagara Falls. In some cases, a curse led people to ruin
and other curses actually drove people to take their own lives.
With numbers and coincidental events, it's hard to argue that no
malevolent force was involved. What did any of these people do to
deserve their fates? They bought a property where a murder had
taken place, constructed a building on the site of an ancient
burial ground, purchased a gem stolen from an east Indian temple,
or intruded on a spirit in a cave. Some of these people knew that
their actions could bring the wrath of evil down upon them, but
most made an innocent misstep. Some of these stories will be
regionally well known. Others are nearly forgotten. All are cursed.
Are phantoms "alive" and walking the streets of Tinseltown and
beyond? Hollywood. Film capital of the world. Haunted Hollywood
brings together twenty-five stories that capture both the
spirit-and the spirits-of Tinseltown. These tales concern historic
landmarks, theaters, watering holes, hotels, and houses that are
haunted by movie stars, television personalities, and other
celebrities. You will be shivering in your seat as you read about
all these and more: * Film siren Jean Harlow died at only
twenty-six, but many believe she's still "living" in her old home
outside Beverly Hills. * Elke Sommer, the German-born actress and
artist, is convinced a ghost saved her life by waking her after her
house caught fire. Who's to say? * John Wayne has ridden off into
the Final Sunset, but he apparently misses his private yacht. He's
been known to come aboard from time to time. . .
Paracoustics: Paranormal Acoustics From the chain-rattling ghost of
Pliny's first century Athens to things that go bump in the night
and 21st century electronic voice phenomena sound has always
fascinated paranormal researchers.This unique book examines that
fascination and presents a selection of the leading research in
paranormal acoustics together with an in-depth review of the
equipment and techniques that are used by researchers and
investigators.It explores the physics and the psychology of sound
and its association with the paranormal. Contributed chapters by
leading experts in Infrasound, electronic voice phenomenon (EVP),
seance tapping and other ghostly sounds encourage a
multidisciplinary approach to the subject.
Paracoustics: Paranormal Acoustics From the chain-rattling ghost of
Pliny's first century Athens to things that go bump in the night
and 21st century electronic voice phenomena sound has always
fascinated paranormal researchers.This unique book examines that
fascination and presents a selection of the leading research in
paranormal acoustics together with an in-depth review of the
equipment and techniques that are used by researchers and
investigators.It explores the physics and the psychology of sound
and its association with the paranormal. Contributed chapters by
leading experts in Infrasound, electronic voice phenomenon (EVP),
seance tapping and other ghostly sounds encourage a
multidisciplinary approach to the subject.
Imagine feeling the presence of your student's family members in
spirit whilst teaching a class of students. Add to that,
discovering the death of a student that should have been in his
classroom, never arrived but let him know later in spirit. This is
a true story of a variety of unexpected, real life experiences that
should interest all of us who always thought it only happened to
others. His fascinating journey takes him through several countries
via teaching, coming into contact with a whole hive of unusual
experiences both inside and outside the schools and colleges.
Whether the banging of spirit in an empty classroom to personal
objects mysteriously disappearing and then reappearing later you
can follow the author on his adventures.
More than a million people live in the city of San Jose, and its
ghosts reside right alongside the population. These contemporary
stories are the result of an extensive quest for ghostly phenomena
taking place from one end of the city to the other. Whether it's a
haunted house on Stockton Avenue, the ghost begging for a police
officer to find his murderer outside the Japanese Tea Garden, or
the ghost in overalls and a cowboy hat at Tres Gringos, on Second
Street, the haunts of San Jose will make you shiver as you walk the
streets! Now you, too, can visit with these spirits, at your own
risk!
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