Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
- Haunted houses and apartments
- Encounters with glowing entities and ghost lights
- Poltergeists: unwelcome house guests
- Shadow beings that attacked their victims
- Spirit parasites that possessed their victims
- Spirits seen at death beds and funerals
- Ghosts that returned to bid farewell
- Ghosts that warned of approaching danger or death
- Inspirational messages from the other side
- Ghosts that gave proof of their existence
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- Speaking to spirits: the mystery of mediumship
- Ghosts that came back to life
- Apparitions of religious figures
- Ghostly encounters with famous men and women
- Animal ghosts, domesticated and wild
- Restored scenes of the past
- Haunted churches, cemeteries, and burial grounds
- Haunted mansions and plantations
- Creepy castles and ghostly royalty.
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