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The Mammoth Book of True Hauntings

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Religion & Spirituality. Nonfiction. HTML:This giant collection includes a huge range of 20th-century first-hand accounts of hauntings, such as the American troops who repeatedly saw the ghosts of a dead platoon of men while on patrol in Vietnam; and the witnessed haunting of a house near Tintagel in Cornwall that led actress Kate Winslet to pull out of buying the property.

It covers the full spectrum of credible hauntings, from poltergeists (the noisy, dangerous and frightening spirits that are usually associated with pubescent girls, like the Bell Witch), to phantoms (like the Afrits of Saudi Arabia) and seduction spirits (such as the Lorelei , which have lured German men to death).

Also included are the notes of the most famous ghost hunters of the twentieth century such as Hans Holzer, Susy Smith (USA); Harry Price, Jenny Randles (UK); Joyce Zwarycz (Australia), Eric Rosenthal (South Africa), and Hwee Tan (Japan).

Plus essays by such names as Robert Graves, Edgar Cayce, and M. R. James outlining their own -- often extraordinary -- conclusions as to just what ghosts might be; along with a full bibliography and list of useful resources.

Praise for MBO Haunted House Stories :

'A first rate list of contributors ... Hair raising!' Time Out

'All we need say is buy it.' Starlog.
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A good informative book on hauntings. The author reproduces news clippings, letters and lectures which he as been given or collected through out his years of interest in the paranormal. He facts are given and it’s up to you to decide whether the information has any credence. Also liked the paranormal glossary at the end of the book. ( )
  Arkrayder | Apr 8, 2019 |
Summary:
This book contains a collection of ghost encounters that span from the early 1900’s till the mid 2000’s. There are nine different categories that the author has separated the hauntings into. The first is a chronological collection of various ghost stories that occurred between 1900 and 2000. The stories in this section tend to be blurbs that don’t go into much detail but they do illustrate how the ghost story evolved over time.
The second section of the book covers the experiences of ghost hunters and goes into detail of their experiences and their efforts to expose those that were tricking the public. The third section covers aviation based ghost stories that mainly deal with events that happened during and after World War 2. The fourth section of the book deals with ghostly the encounters of journalists and much like section on ghost hunters, their efforts to reveal those that sought to deceive the public. The fifth, sixth and seventh sections cover supernatural tales from actors, authors, and those who had rather personal encounters with ghosts.
Section eight contains essays on the nature of ghosts and the final section, nine, contains an A to Z list of different types of entities along with various terms that are explained and defined.
My Thoughts:
This book was a little different than I thought it would be when I picked it up. This is not a book that really lends itself to being sat down and read in long stretches unless the reader is really interested in the subject. While the book is interesting and covers a broad period of time, quite a few of the stories are written very dryly. While this is the way they were written originally, by those that were trying to be scientific in their presentation, the style doesn’t really lend to a interesting read and can get in the way of the story. Good if you are hunting ghosts or are studying the paranormal.
Bad if the reader, like me, just wants to know the background of incidents and what happened during the different encounters. Despite that the book does a good job of presenting how the attitude toward the paranormal evolved over a century or so into what it is today. I would recommend this book to anyone that is interested in learning more about the early modern history of paranormal investigation and how it evolved over time to how it is covered today. Just be prepared to drink some coffee when going through certain parts. m.a.c ( )
  cahallmxj | Feb 9, 2017 |
love stories like this ( )
  Robineliza | Jul 31, 2013 |
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Religion & Spirituality. Nonfiction. HTML:This giant collection includes a huge range of 20th-century first-hand accounts of hauntings, such as the American troops who repeatedly saw the ghosts of a dead platoon of men while on patrol in Vietnam; and the witnessed haunting of a house near Tintagel in Cornwall that led actress Kate Winslet to pull out of buying the property.

It covers the full spectrum of credible hauntings, from poltergeists (the noisy, dangerous and frightening spirits that are usually associated with pubescent girls, like the Bell Witch), to phantoms (like the Afrits of Saudi Arabia) and seduction spirits (such as the Lorelei , which have lured German men to death).

Also included are the notes of the most famous ghost hunters of the twentieth century such as Hans Holzer, Susy Smith (USA); Harry Price, Jenny Randles (UK); Joyce Zwarycz (Australia), Eric Rosenthal (South Africa), and Hwee Tan (Japan).

Plus essays by such names as Robert Graves, Edgar Cayce, and M. R. James outlining their own -- often extraordinary -- conclusions as to just what ghosts might be; along with a full bibliography and list of useful resources.

Praise for MBO Haunted House Stories :

'A first rate list of contributors ... Hair raising!' Time Out

'All we need say is buy it.' Starlog.

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