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Ghosts Along the Mississippi River

Autor Alan Brown
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2011

Some of the nation s most compelling ghost stories owe their origin to The Father of Waters. "Ghosts along the Mississippi River" is the first book-length collection of ghost tales from the small towns and bustling cities that have grown up along its banks. The states represented in this book include Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee, and Wisconsin. Unlike most collections of true ghost stories, "Ghosts along the Mississippi River" draws from the folk traditions of the northern and the southern United States. These tales are populated with Federal and Confederate soldiers, Native Indians, wealthy entrepreneurs, actors, college students, hotel owners, preachers, slaves, and planters. According to some paranormal investigators, the large number of ghost stories from the Mississippi s river towns, and from watery sites all over the world, are proof that large bodies of water are conductors of psychic energy. Granted, no concrete proof exists that there is a definite connection between the river and any actual ghosts or spiritual phenomena. What is indisputable, though, is the fact that the ghost stories included in "Ghosts along the Mississippi River" are an invaluable record of the values, dreams, fears, and lives of the people who have called the river home."

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ISBN-13: 9781617031441
ISBN-10: 1617031445
Pagini: 238
Dimensiuni: 161 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: University Press of Mississippi

Notă biografică

Alan Brown was born and educated in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. At the age of two he and his mother escaped when a German flying bomb crashed into their road exploding, flattening all but three properties. He has worked for local newspapers in Kent, then moved up to management, covering the country, and setting up promotions for two London companies. He and his wife Barbara have run three successful businesses of their own, and also managed pubs for Whitbread. He was then retired for several years, moving from the village in North Devon, where he completed his first book, The Houmits of Seynorgue, to a smaller residence in a delightful village a few miles down the road. Escape to Seynorgue came after many requests, eight years after book one.