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Ghost Hunters: 4 Classic Books on Supernatural Encounters - Twenty Years' Experience as a Ghost Hunter True Irish Ghost Stories Inferences from Haunted Houses and Haunted Men etc - cover

Ghost Hunters: 4 Classic Books on Supernatural Encounters - Twenty Years' Experience as a Ghost Hunter True Irish Ghost Stories Inferences from Haunted Houses and Haunted Men etc

Elliott O'Donnell, Hereward Carrington, J. W. Harris

Verlag: e-artnow

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Ghost Hunters: 4 Classic Books on Supernatural Encounters is a compelling anthology that delves into the mystical and often unsettling world of the supernatural. The collection offers a panoramic view of ghostly phenomena, with narratives ranging from chilling eyewitness accounts to methodical investigations of haunted locales. This thematic exploration captures the broader literary trend of the early 20th century, which saw a burgeoning public interest in spiritualism and the paranormal. Notable for its breadth, the anthology invites readers into eerie tales of apparitions and spectral encounters, serving as a testament to the timeless allure of life beyond death. The anthology brings together the works of eminent figures in paranormal literature: J. W. Harris, Hereward Carrington, and Elliott O'Donnell. Each author contributes a unique voice, woven together by a shared fascination with the unexplainable. Harris's deep dives into case studies, Carrington's scientific rigor in unearthing the truth behind ghostly appearances, and O'Donnell's vivid storytelling capture a rich tapestry of historical and cultural attitudes towards the supernatural. This confluence of perspectives, intermingled with the authors' pioneering exploration of ghost hunting, reflects a fascinating intersection of literature and the burgeoning spiritualist movement. This anthology presents a unique opportunity for readers to immerse themselves in a diverse collection that combines narrative richness with historical depth. The carefully curated works offer insights into varied interpretations of spectral experiences, making the collection essential for those intrigued by the crossroads of literary narrative and historical context. As each piece enriches the dialogue between skepticism and belief, readers are encouraged to explore the supernatural through a multifaceted lens, making Ghost Hunters: 4 Classic Books on Supernatural Encounters an invaluable resource for both academic study and personal fascination with the uncanny.
Verfügbar seit: 04.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 1200 Seiten.

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