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'Spookiness is the real purpose of the ghost story. It should give you the creeps and disturb your thoughts...' - Roald Dahl
Whether considered the souls of the dead, windows in time or interdimensional beings, cultures throughout the centuries have reacted with fear and fascination to their horrific haunts and eerie appearances.
In Ghosts, discover the intriguing stories behind one some of the most infamous and terrifying spectres ever seen. This enchanting collection uncovers the mysteries of historic ghost sightings, delving into the past.
Alongside traditional tales, learn how ghosts continue to be prevalent in our contemporary lives and popular culture. Accompanied by intricate images, delve into the life and origins of every spectre featured in this riveting read.
Discover fascinating facts about historical ghostly happenings of figures such as the Grey Lady, learn which of Henry VIII's infamous wives haunts the Bloody Tower, read more about friendly, beloved ghosts created by Charles Dickens and Daphne du Maurier and explore the disappearances surrounding the St Louis Cemetery in New Orleans, USA.
Ghosts is beautifully illustrated, packed with stunning images and full of haunting tales.
Contents
Introduction
Ghosts from Literature and Film Armida (1581) The ghost of Hamlet's father (1599) Banquo's ghost (1606) The Headless Horseman (1820) The Flying Dutchman (1826 novel by Edward Fitzball) The ghosts from A Christmas Carol (1843) The Canterville Ghost (1887) Miss Jessel and Peter Quint (1898) The "ghost" of Rebecca (1938) Caspar the Friendly Ghost (1945- ) The King of the Dead and the Dead Men of Dunharrow (1955) The hotel ghosts from The Shining (1977) The ghost of Beloved (1987) Slimer from Ghostbusters (1984) The Hogwarts ghosts (1997) Susie Salmon (2002)
Ghosts from Legend and Folklore Adze, Ewe vampiric being Amadlozi, Nguni spiritual figures Asanbosam, Akan vampire Egbere, Yoruban malevolent spirit Madam Koi Koi, Nigerian ghost Mbwiri, Central African demon Obambo, Central African supernatural being Obayifo, Ashanti vampire Obia, West African monster Ogbanje, Igbo evil spirit Tikoloshe, spirit from Zulu cultures Wangliang, Chinese ghost Ayakashi, Japanese ghost Lantern Ghost, Japan Japanese Hungry Ghosts Phillipines ghosts: Aswang, Kapre,Manananggal, Tiyanak Dullahan, similar to the headless horseman Stingy Jack The Wild Hunt White Lady La Llorona Sayona Myling, Swedish child-ghosts Fylgjur, Norse follower-ghosts Genius loci, Greek Shade, Greek/Roman Vrykolakas, Greek/Roman
Historical Ghosts Agnes Sampson, known as Bloody Agnes The Brown Lady Bloody Mary The Black Dogs of Stevenage The Cock Lane ghost (called "Scratching Fanny") The Drummer of Tedworth The Ghost Nun of Borley Rectory The Voodoo Queen - St Louis Cemetery No 1 Ghosts of the Dakota Building The Man in Grey of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane The Cheltenham Ghost Ghosts of No. 10 Downing Street Nan Tuck's Ghost Fisher's ghost Frederick Baker ("Frederick Federici") Annie Morgan Monte Cristo Homestead The ghost of Resurrection Mary Ghosts of the Historic Anchorage Hotel, Alaska Ghost of Queen Esther Ghosts of the American Civil War The ghost of Anne Boleyn Grey Lady - Bolsover Castle Green Lady - Château de Brissac The Blue Boy - Chillingham Castle Alice and Felix - Château de Fougeret Yellow Boy and Spinning Jenny Grey Lady, Glamis Castle The Red Lady - Bodiam Castle Sir Fulke Greville, Warwick Castle