Christmas is such a paradoxical season, on one hand its a time of family gatherings, the giving of presents and for some the celebration of Jesus Christ - a season of love. Yet, especially in Britain it is a time of increased curiosity into the strange and weird stories that literally haunt us. Earlier this year I decided to explore and evaluate some of the incredible ghost stories that litter the archives of libraries. Out of the hundreds of anecdotes and references that I uncovered I have brought to you a collection of ...
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Christmas is such a paradoxical season, on one hand its a time of family gatherings, the giving of presents and for some the celebration of Jesus Christ - a season of love. Yet, especially in Britain it is a time of increased curiosity into the strange and weird stories that literally haunt us. Earlier this year I decided to explore and evaluate some of the incredible ghost stories that litter the archives of libraries. Out of the hundreds of anecdotes and references that I uncovered I have brought to you a collection of Christmas ghost stories from as close as the original sources as possible. As well as stories that have not seen print in over a hundred years, I have been able to bring new light to two classic cases, Calverley Old Hall and the East Barnet Hauntings. The former is an incredibly haunting tale of a small village in Yorkshire said to be haunted by a child murderer and the latter, is a tale from more recent times in which a knight in armour terrorises a London park at Christmas. So whether you are looking for a few short, sharp shocks or wanting to know more about some of Christmas's more ghastly hauntings, then this book is for you.
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