Spectral Edition: Ghost Reports from U.S. Newspapers, 1865-1917

Spectral Edition: Ghost Reports from U.S. Newspapers, 1865-1917 image
ISBN-10:

1948084007

ISBN-13:

9781948084000

Author(s): Prasil, Tim
Released: Oct 19, 2017
Publisher: Brom Bones Books
Format: Paperback, 236 pages
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Description:

Review\n"It's a neat book. . . . [Prasil] has gone through decades of ghost stories--and decades of old newspaper stories about ghosts and haunted places--and it's fascinating. It's fascinating to see what made it in the papers." - Troy Taylor, American Hauntings Podcast\nBetween the American Civil War and the nation’s entry into World War I, a wave of ghost reports appeared in U.S. newspapers. Haunted houses, haunted roads, haunted families, and other spectral manifestations were treated as legitimate news. Tim Prasil has collected hundreds of these articles, and Spectral Edition: Ghost Reports from U.S. Newspapers, 1865-1917 displays the scariest, strangest, funniest, and most intriguing of them. Along with nearly 150 complete ghost reports, Prasil includes a well-researched Introduction, useful footnotes, rare newspaper illustrations, and an essay about how an alleged ghost encounter in Memphis ignited a debate about responsible journalism. Spectral Edition explores a curious chapter of U.S. newspapers and an era when the American press challenged scientific and religious skepticism with open-minded consideration of the possibility that specters return to haunt us!












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