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In Legends, Oddities and Mysteries, author Dorothy Dearborn takes readers on a journey through some of New Brunswick's legends and lore. Excerpt from the book:"This time when she took the picture it was as if the black iron door had created a negative image and the outline of the face and features were clearer and sharper than ever ... It was not unusual for well-to-do families to have their own crematoria in their cellars." Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Real people made contributions to the author and granted permission to use their names. To me this puts a truer light on the oddness of the incidents. One of the quirkiest and humorous stories is "The Great Submarine Chase of 1914". A particularly strange legendary one is "Kingston's Lunar Rogue and Mysterious Stranger". Several of the stories are quite amusing. There are ghost stories, stories of buried treasure, facts, and finally a section on UFOs in New Brunswick. I've heard that the Maritimes are a hot spot for UFOs and even USOs so it seems natural these stories would be included. All said, the book is quite interesting although most of the stories are only a couple of pages or so long. A fascinating look into New Brunswick's unique history and lore. ( )