"A collection of more than 100 true ghost tales set in locales throughout the United States. This travelogue takes the reader behind the creaky doors of the most haunted places in America. -- Back cover.
From headless phantoms and screaming specters to invisible poltergeists and disembodied voices, ghosts occupy our homes, infest cemeteries and graveyards, lurk in nearby caves and forests, and even wander city...
Presents retellings of eight stories of ghosts and hauntings in America.
Presents a fictionalized diary in which schoolteacher Richard Powell tells the story of Tennessee's Bell Witch, a poltergeist that began harassing the family of John Bell in 1818 and is reported to have caused his death.
Spellbinding, scary, and wickedly insightful, Ghostland discovers the past we’re most afraid to speak of aloud in the bright light of day is the same past that tends to linger in the ghost stories we whisper in the dark.
A novel based on the Bell Witch of Adams, Tennessee, a famous 19th century haunting. This is not an eyewitness account.
Schneider would see " David " several times over the coming months . In January 1991 , during a rehearsal for Anything Goes , Schneider said he caught glimpses of people in the back of the theater , although no one was out there .
An excellent collection of short stories of bumps in the night and terrifying spectres from the big city to the vast expanse of America's rural heartland. Stories by writers such as Algernon Blackwood and Ellen Glasgow.
Traces the background of several purported cases of ghosts and other hauntings from all periods of United States history.
An examination of over 20 cases of hauntings.
Tommy Johnson suffers from much the same misidentification. A scenario. You're walking down a deserted Mississippi lane at midnight, and a figure greets you from the crossroads. “Howdy, stranger,” it says. (Or words to that effect.) ...