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Ghosts of Gettysburg
You are invited on a tour of the Gettysburg Battlefield unlike any you
have ever taken before. You may not want to go in the dark and you
definitely don't want to go alone. This complete set of five Ghosts of
Gettysburg books explores numerous locations, both in town and on the
battlefield, of unexplained events, tales and legends. You will see that
something has been happening at Gettysburg since the battle! 452 pages
total, 5½"x 8½". |
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Ghosts of Gettysburg VI
Nesbitt. The newest addition to the Ghosts of Gettysburg series
continues to document the strange and ghostly phenomenon around the
Gettysburg battlefields. From Gettysburg College to the High Water
Mark and the area of Pickett's Charge, you'll visit underground
passageways, local motels, private houses and battlefields while
reading ghost stories of the individuals who experienced the
paranormal. 105 pages, 5½"x 8½", softcover. |
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Haunted Gettysburg Book Set
Have you ever had a
strange "feeling" or experienced Déjà vu while on the Gettysburg
battlefield? Perhaps you thought you saw someone or something that
vanished inexplicably before your eyes, or maybe you heard voices
and sounds where plainly no one was visible. This complete set of
three books explores in detail a number of peoples' encounters with
the bizarre, unexplainable or supernatural spirits on the
battlefields of Gettysburg. 267 pages total, 104 B&W photos, 5½"x
8½", sfbd |
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Guide to Haunted Places of the Civil War
From doors that won't stayed
closed to vague images in human-like form gliding transparently down
hallways, these strange tales of "the night" will keep you turning the
pages… and your lights on! Includes unusual phenomena at Gettysburg,
ghosts of the Franklin battlefield, Abe Lincoln still walking at midnight
and many more intriguing incidents. 176 pgs., 80 illustrations. |
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Civil War Ghost Stories
From the blood-soaked battlefields of Gettysburg to
the melancholy rumble of Abraham Lincoln's funeral train, this book takes
you on a haunting journey back in time to one of the most devastating eras
in American history. Through archival photographs, illustrations and
firsthand account, you'll explore the ghost stories, legends and key
battles where Confederate and Union soldiers met, fought and died during
the Civil War. 192 pages, 200 illustrations, 8½"x 11", soft cover. |
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Civil War Ghosts and Legends
Since the first shots of the Civil
War were fired, the ghosts of our forefathers have haunted us. These
eerie legends tell of a man from Harpers Ferry, bearing a striking
resemblance to John Brown, whose image will not appear in
photographs; of the ghost of a murdered captain appearing before his
colonel to reveal the man responsible for his death; of a man who
witnesses his great-grandfather's fall in battle 100 years prior;
and more. Fascinating reading… for those who dare! 192 pgs., 10 B&W
photos, 6"x 9", hdbd. |
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Civil War Ghosts of Virginia
This book chronicles more than 50 ghostly encounters. Are the
accounts true? Skeptics may scoff, but scores of witnesses who have
personally seen or otherwise experienced the manifestations of these
spirits swear by them. Judge for yourself! 222 pages, 5½"x 8½", 52
B&W photographs and illustrations, soft cover. |
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Ghosts and Haunts of the Civil War
Authentic Accounts of the Strange and
Unexplained. Christopher K. Coleman. From haunted battlefields to
phantom soldiers, this book is a fascinating collection of chilling
and intriguing stories of Civil War ghosts. It contains 36 such
stories, including an encounter by both Teddy Roosevelt and First
Lady Grace Coolidge with Abraham Lincoln in the White House. 192
pgs., 6"x 9", sfbd. |
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The Ghost Hunter's Field Guide: Gettysburg and Beyond
Focusing on the town of Gettysburg and the
battlefields surrounding it, this book investigates the history and
phenomena of ghosts, discusses the best "ghost hunting" practices,
and offers explanations as to why paranormal activity is so
prevalent in Gettysburg. You'll even follow a paranormal
investigation in Gettysburg, where the author provides historical
information, photographs, driving directions, techniques and
guidance for performing your own investigation. 128 pages, 36
photographs, 5½"x 8½", softcover. |
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Spirits of the Civil War
A fascinating guide to the strange history
and the ghostly locations of the Civil War, this book takes you to
dozens of haunted sites in both the North and the South. You'll
witness the haunts of slavery and the Underground Railroad, the
haunted prisons and prison camps, the spirits of the Lincoln
Assassination, and the war's haunted battlefields, including
Antietam, Stones River, Gettysburg and others. 244 pages, 7½"x 9¼",
softcover. |
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Phantom Army of the Civil War and Other Southern Ghost Stories
This collection represents some of the best Southern ghost stories
ever to appear in FATE, the world's oldest magazine featuring true
stories of strange and unknown occurrences. This book contains 35
tales of firsthand encounters with specters and phantoms, of
ghost-ridden swamps, and of the eerie mansions that populate the
haunted South. 238 pgs., 5¾" 8½", hdbd |
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