Ghost Books
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The
Ghost Hunter's Guidebook Troy Taylor is a respected writer of
many books on ghosts and this book is a wonderful tool for investigations.
He starts with the background of how ghost investigating evolved, even
some biography of important figures like Harry Price and Harry Houdini.
Troy shares how to question witnesses, types of EMF equipment and much
more!
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The
Paranormal Investigator's Handbook This book is a complete
guide to the basics of paranormal investigation. If you have no clue of
where to start then this book will give you the push you need to start
your own investigations. With chapters including how to tell hoaxes, to
aliens, and ESP it covers a variety of topics. It tells the tales of true
experiences and well known cases. This book also includes many diagrams,
random tips throughout the book, and is easy reading. This book is an
essential if you are trying to start on your own.
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Ghosts of the West Coast : The Lost Souls of the Queen Mary and
Other Real-Life Hauntings (Haunted America) by Ted Wood Wood continues his otherworldly series
begun with Ghosts of the Southwest (1997), this time chronicling
reports of phantoms from California, Oregon, and Washington. For each
location (a variety of hotels, restaurants, homes, ships, prisons, parks,
and missions), he provides a history of the
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Ghost
Stories of Canada by John Robert Colombo (Paperback) Personal,
contemporary accounts collected by Canada's most popular
ghostwriter. |
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Historic
Haunted America by
Michael Norman, Beth Scott (Mass Market Paperback - October 1999)
These are some of the most compelling true ghost stories from North
America, all backed up with eyewitness testimony. |
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Haunted
America by Michael
Norman, Beth Scott (Mass Market Paperback - October 1999) These
are some of the most compelling true ghost stories from North America, all
backed up with eyewitness testimony. |
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