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Ghosts guarding buried treasure, phantom ships, haunted houses and supernatural warnings of death--these are just some of the strange and mysterious phenomena that you will encounter in <em>Bluenose Ghosts</em>. These unexplained mysteries are all the more chilling because they are based on personal experiences of ordinary people, told to Helen Creighton, one of Canada's most respected and renowned folklorists, over a period of thirty years. So when the moon is full and the wind is howling, be prepared to be spooked by apparitions and things that go bump in the night. <em>Bluenose Ghosts </em>was an instant hit when it was first published in 1957. This new edition of <em>Bluenose Ghosts</em> features a new foreword from Nova Scotia writer Clary Croft that explores Creighton's enduring influence on the province's folklore.
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Nimbus Classics: Bluenose Ghosts, Helen Creighton, Clary Croft
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- Released
- 2009
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- Title
- Nimbus Classics: Bluenose Ghosts
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Helen Creighton, Clary Croft
- Publisher
- Nimbus Publishing
- Released
- 2009
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 254
- ISBN10
- 1551097176
- ISBN13
- 9781551097176
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Social Sciences, References & Manuals, Spirituality, Short Stories, Horror, Folklore & Mythology, Sociology, Canada, Ghosts and Apparitions, Mind and Body
- Description
- Ghosts guarding buried treasure, phantom ships, haunted houses and supernatural warnings of death--these are just some of the strange and mysterious phenomena that you will encounter in <em>Bluenose Ghosts</em>. These unexplained mysteries are all the more chilling because they are based on personal experiences of ordinary people, told to Helen Creighton, one of Canada's most respected and renowned folklorists, over a period of thirty years. So when the moon is full and the wind is howling, be prepared to be spooked by apparitions and things that go bump in the night. <em>Bluenose Ghosts </em>was an instant hit when it was first published in 1957. This new edition of <em>Bluenose Ghosts</em> features a new foreword from Nova Scotia writer Clary Croft that explores Creighton's enduring influence on the province's folklore.



