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Canadian Ghost Stories Book, Barbara Smith 2001, paperback binding, 248 pages
This collection contains: HAUNTED HOUSES: Location Location Location; Protective Presence; Island Entities; Ghostly Helper; Funky Haunted Apartment; Suburban Spirits; Haunted Park; All in the Family; Jumpin’ Jammers; Patty Cake; Fred’s Family Phantom; Twelve Stranded Men; Haunted Honeymoon; Murdered Manifestation; Old House Haunter; Musical Manifestation; Welcome Home. TRANSPORTED TO BEYOND: Legend of the Light; Upsetting Journey; Ghostly Smoker; On and Off the Road Again; Titanic; The Voice; Regina’s Demise; Ghostly Presence; Spectral Ships; The Young Teazer; Ghost of the Baie; Fire Upon the Water; Pacific Presences; Jane Miller of the Bay. SPIRIT SNIPPITS. THE SPIRIT’S INN: The Algonquin Hotel; Pub Creepy Crawlers; Spectral Speaker; Frontenac Returns; Ghost Attends Conference; Maud Stays Home; Haunted Landmark Razed; Spirts at the Bar. HISTORICALLY HAUNTED: Ghost Brothers; Brother from Beyond; The Thing; Knock Knock Who’s There; The Real McCoy; Ghostly Chief; Evil Cursed Haunted or All Three. And THEY CAME BACK: Possession by a Poltergeist; The Grandfather Clock; Close Cousins; Caged Spirit; Phantom Footsteps; Mistaken Identity; River Wraith; Ghostly Queen; Devil Dog; Lady in Pink; Foreign Phantoms; Possessed Plane; and Laura’s Legacy.
NO WRITING, NO RIPS, NO TEARS, BINDING TIGHT, Shows as new condition
Ontario Ghost Stories V II Book, Barbara Smith 2002, 208 pages
Ghost-lore collector Barbara Smith has assembled a second volume of fascinating tales of the unexplained from Ontario: the spirit of an angry boy trapped on this earthly plane wreaks havoc in a Callander home; a supernatural being lives under Niagara Falls along with the spirit of a beautiful maiden; the apparition of its first keeper will continue to haunt Gibraltar Point Lighthouse until his murderers are caught and punished; a Timmins family experiences the ups and downs of living with a ghost they affectionately call Cecil; when an old man dies, his spirit returns home and resumes his routine of walking into the house at suppertime; For anyone fascinated by the paranormal, ONTARIO GHOST STORIES, VOLUME II, is sure to prove a chilling and unforgettable treat.
Condition , front cover is bent a little, one small rip in the corner, binding is intact with no loose pages, no writing,
Ghost Stories of Canada book, Val Clery, 1985, 114 pages, 11 Stories, From many sources, some traditional, some tales told by friends and strangers encountered in his travels, Val Clery has shaped this powerful collection of stories about an aspect of life in Canada that only a few have experienced and that no one should wish to. Ghosts are no more constrained by time than they are by earthly space. The spirit of a Quebec witch pursues her vengeance against the living through the centuries. A baleful rag doll, from which there is no escape, wrecks and haunts the life of a young couple.
NO WRITING, NO RIPS, NO TEARS, BINDING TIGHT, shows some SHELF WEAR
Haunted Ontario 2 book First edition 1999, Terry Boyle places you can visit, 173 pages, Ghostly spine tingling encounters in places you can visit! Even skeptics will agree: the evidence presented here is hard to dispute. Whether you believe in ghosts or not, get ready for a chilling experience – and keep the lights on!
Condition: NO RIPS, NO TEARS, No Writing BINDING IS INTACT WITH NO LOOSE PAGEs
Volume 1, Ghost Towns of Ontario Ron Brown 1978, 200 pages, Discover the exciting past in these abandoned ghost towns.
Condition: NO RIPS, NO TEARS, No Writing, BINDING IS INTACT WITH NO LOOSE PAGES, minimal SHELF WEAR
Volume 2, Ghost Towns of Ontario, Ron Brown, 1983, (6th printing 1989) 174 pages, Discover the exciting past in these abandoned ghost towns.
Condition: Ex library, binding is intact with no loose pages
Ghost Ships of the Great Lakes book, 1968 later printing, 294 pages, softcover , by Dwight Boyer
The well-researched story of the missing “ghost ships” of the Great Lakes the big ore carriers of yesterday and today (1960s) that disappeared, often in complete mystery, never to be seen again. The author documented the story by scanning thousands of microfilm frames of old newspapers and shipping journals; he read hundreds of letters from relatives of lost skippers and their crews; he also checked shipping company reports and files. The accumulated data reveals many curious facts never before available..
Condition , NO RIPS, NO TEARS, BINDING TIGHT and intact with no loose pages, gift inscription for previous owner inside front cover
Ghosts Among Us Book, Leslie Rule 2004 222 pages, Do you believe in ghosts? Whether you are a believer or a skeptic, the stories of the supernatural in Ghosts Among Us: True Stories of Spirit Encounters will keep you riveted. Macabre and fascinating, Ghosts Among Us offers true-life, haunting accounts of eerie visitations and paranormal experiences along with artistically shot black-and-white photographs of haunted sites. The personal, firsthand reports and chilling, full-length stories are bolstered by sidebars of actual accounts of “Ghosts in the News.” Each chapter explores mysterious events-events that the reader will find hard to pass off as mere coincidence. In her quest to uncover explanations for each incident, Leslie Rule extensively researched library archives and interviewed credible witnesses, historians, renowned psychics, and parapsychologists. Throughout Ghosts Among Us, Rule’s findings are mesmerizing. She writes about being raised in a haunted house. “To top that,” Rule explains, “[my mother] introduced me to a serial killer when I was fourteen.” The reader is invited to skip ahead to learn about that chilling episode…but the pages prior to that offer their own gripping, spell-binding encounters.NO WRITING, BINDING IS INTACT, shows some shelf wear
Haunted Houses book, Edrick Thay, 2003, 255 pages
With their blend of captivating history and ethereal residents, haunted houses have long been considered the most exciting haunted places. In this long-awaited collection, Edrick Thay explores the spirits in the most haunted properties, from poltergeists that have inspired Hollywood movies to grumpy spirits awakened by renovations to historic homes.”. In all of paranormal folklore, no story is more popular or common than that of the haunted house. Author Edrick Thay has gone in quest of some of the most enduring or extraordinary such tales and has brought them together in this collection. Did a devil baby once live in famed Hull House in Chicago? Does Abe Lincoln still walk the halls of the White House? Were the strange events recorded at a house in Amityville, New York, a hoax or an amazing example of a powerful afterlife spirit? Do the ghosts of the infamous Donnelly family, murdered by vigilantes, still wander their Ontario homestead? Learn about these and dozens of other remarkable accounts in Haunted Houses.
Condition: shows as unread, no writing, no rips, no tears,
Haunted Schools True Ghost Stories Book, Alan Zullo, 2004 128 pages, Scholastic
CONTENTS The Stay-Behind 7 The Ghost from Never-Never Land 19 The 1Twelfth Man 33 The Kissing Ghost of Rosemont Academy 47 Screams of Horror, Cries of Terror 63 The Phantom Graduate 76 The Curse on Missy Green 89 The Scene-Stealer 103 The Red-Rock Spirits 114
NO WRITING, BINDING IS INTACT, Label has been removed from inside front cover
GREAT SOUTHERN MYSTERIES BY E. RANDALL FLOYD, 1989, 177 pages
“An excellent volume of shivery stories told objectively, not at all sensationalized, which makes them that much more chilling Baton Rouge Advocate Great Southern Mysteries takes you on one of the most bizarre tours of the South you can imagine. Azaleas and barbecue? Think again. This inventory of Dixie presents its greatest unsolved riddles-striking finds, disappearances, and phenomena from ghosts to killer storms, sunken cities to vanished tribes. Open this book and lose yourself in that twilight region where reality borders on the incredible…because you always knew that moonlight and magnolias didn’t tell the whole story. “These are the kinds of stories meant to be read around a camp Bite-size, simply told chapters A pleasant, entertaining read that happily raises more questions than it answers.” NO WRITING, NO RIPS, NO TEARS, BINDING TIGHT, SHELF WEAR, CREASY COVERS AND SOME MINOR STAINS
MORE GREAT SOUTHERN MYSTERIES BOOK, BY E. RANDALL FLOYD, 1990, 190 pages, Florida’s Fountain of Youth, Ghosts of the Alamo, . Lost Maidens of the Okefenokee, Terror on the Natchez Trace and other Enduring Mysteries of the American South. An excellent volume of shivery stories… told objectively, not at all sensationalized, which makes them that much more chilling. The Baton Rouge Advocate Great Southern Mysteries has the kind of stories to wow your friends. The Chattanooga Times j About , Great Southern I Mysteries… Prepare yourself for some delightful reading in the pages of E. Randall Floyd’s ledger of southern tales of mystery and intrigue. The News and Courier and The Evening Post, Charleston, S.C. It is also good that most of these mysteries will never be solved, because we need them around to keep us humble and careful. Larry McGehee, “Southern Scene” And now it’s time for another eerie tour of the South in More Great Southern Mysteries.
NO WRITING, NO RIPS, NO TEARS, BINDING TIGHT, SHELF WEAR, CREASY COVERS AND SOME MINOR STAINS
True Irish Ghost Stories book 1974 compiled by Seymour Neligan
273 pages, hardcover book with dustjacket, “These startling accounts of unexplained happenings were supplied by people all over Ireland following an appeal made in the national press for evidence of paranormal experiences. The compilers offer no explanations or interpretations – you are left to draw your own chilling conclusions!” clean, no rips no tears, no writing, unclipped dustjacket, has chip on back and shows edge wear
Extraordinary Experiences Paranormal in Canada book Second printing 1990,. 279 pages, John robert colombo Personal accounts of the paranormal in Canada
A collection of over seventy gripping personal accounts of past and present Canadian experiences and events that can be regarded as supernatural or paranormal, Includes bibliographical references (pages 276-278)
Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Conjuring and Curing among the Indians; The Shaking Tent Mystery; The Last Sun Dance; I Actually Went into the Astral Heaven; Native Spirituality; The God of the Waters and of the Lakes; Abducted by the Sasquatches; The Profile of a Head; Maybe This Was a Sasquatch; The Monster of Lake Massawippi; Beasts and Beings; The Laying on of Hands; The Endless Power of the Human Spirit; Calling upon a Witch; The Art of Healing; The Awful Sight Aroused Her; The Sinking of the Asia; Apparition of a Person about to Die; A Death in Ireland
A Crisis ApparitionThousands of Miles Away in Spain; The Death of Roger; A Thanatological Experience; Crisis Apparitions; Completely Clad in White; One May Imagine My Astonishment; The Ghost of the Boy on the Bridge; Now They Had My Attention; The Graveyard; The Woman Appeared to Me with Perfect Clarity; Ghosts and Spirits; The Baldoon Mystery; Story of the Haunted House; A Singular Case of Poltergeist Haunting; The Old House on MacGregor Side Road; The Farmhouse on Bow Park Farm Road; The Spoon that Moved; The Ghost of Rock Creek; I Tried to Imagine What It Could Be
Not the Creakings or Groanings . . .Exorcism by Two Witches; Poltergeists and Hauntings; One Drop of the Brahmic Bliss; A Giggle in a Guru’s Throat; Ecstatic States; She is Certainly a Witch; A Very Ingenious Sort of Spiritoscope; But Mother Davis Could Read Minds Fluently; The Appearance of Sir John A. Macdonald; Experience with a Mind-Reader; Winnipeg’s Psychic Possibilities; On the Threshold of the Unknown; A Gypsy Fortune-Teller Beckoned Me; Watching Uri Geller; It Was Something I Was Picking Up; Mediums and Psychics; As One in a Dream I Followed Her; The Singular Case of Mr. M
My Days Are Nearly NumberedThe Tragic Death of Edward Thomson Foreshadowed; Saved by the Song; An Odd Thing Happened; Many Odd Things that Have Happened . . .; An Older Man with Little Hair; Vision of a Body without Legs; An Out-of-Body Experience; A Mystery of Memphremagog; The Vision of a Crime; Visions and Premonitions; A Cloud of Very Remarkable Appearance; I Knew Then that They Were Space Beings; The Biggest and Weirdest Ship; It Spun Rapidly in the Bright Sunlight; This Machine Was Going Away from Us; A Motionless, Noiseless, Stationary UFO; Two UAO Sightings
This Long, Dirigible-shaped ObjectThe Appearance of Lights and Ships; The Platform of Light; You Should Find It Interesting Reading; The Falcon Lake Encounter; Unidentified Flying Objects; Sources; Bibliography; Acknowledgements
Condition , NO RIPS, NO TEARS, BINDING TIGHT and intact with no loose pages, no writing
Calico Ghost town book Californias greatest silver camp 1959
48 pages, no writing, no rips, no tears, all pages intact