FAMILY GHOSTS AND GHOSTLY PHENOMENA - O'Donnell, 1st 1934 OCCULT SPIRITS PHANTOM
FAMILY GHOSTS AND GHOSTLY PHENOMENA - O'Donnell, 1st 1934 OCCULT SPIRITS PHANTOM
FAMILY GHOSTS AND GHOSTLY PHENOMENA - O'Donnell, 1st 1934 OCCULT SPIRITS PHANTOM
FAMILY GHOSTS AND GHOSTLY PHENOMENA - O'Donnell, 1st 1934 OCCULT SPIRITS PHANTOM
FAMILY GHOSTS AND GHOSTLY PHENOMENA - O'Donnell, 1st 1934 OCCULT SPIRITS PHANTOM
FAMILY GHOSTS AND GHOSTLY PHENOMENA - O'Donnell, 1st 1934 OCCULT SPIRITS PHANTOM
FAMILY GHOSTS AND GHOSTLY PHENOMENA - O'Donnell, 1st 1934 OCCULT SPIRITS PHANTOM
FAMILY GHOSTS AND GHOSTLY PHENOMENA - O'Donnell, 1st 1934 OCCULT SPIRITS PHANTOM
FAMILY GHOSTS AND GHOSTLY PHENOMENA - O'Donnell, 1st 1934 OCCULT SPIRITS PHANTOM

FAMILY GHOSTS AND GHOSTLY PHENOMENA - O'Donnell, 1st 1934 OCCULT SPIRITS PHANTOM

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FAMILY GHOSTS AND GHOSTLY PHENOMENA

Book Details + Condition: E.P. Dutton & Co. (New York). First American Edition, 1934. Hardcover. 280 pages. Author Elliott O'Donnell focuses on paranormal investigations using the latest scientific techniques and technology of the day, to investigate supernatural ghost activity in Ireland, Scotland and England. Contents include: Fish, Bat and Tree Ghosts; Phantom Cars and Coaches; Green Ladies, White Ladies, and Other Ghosts; Banshees; and much more. Tight binding; rubbed corners and edges; light shelf wear to boards, with some scuffing; interior is clean and free of markings. Please see below for more information on Elliott O'Donnell.


Elliott O'Donnell (27 February 1872 – 8 May 1965) was an author known primarily for his books about ghosts. He claimed to have seen a ghost, described as an elemental figure covered with spots, when he was five years old. He also claimed to have been strangled by a mysterious phantom in Dublin (however, no permanent effect would seem to have been suffered). He became known as an authority on the supernatural, and  was called upon as a ghost hunter. He also lectured and broadcast (radio and television) on the paranormal in Britain and the United States. In addition to his more than 50 books, he wrote scores of articles and stories for national newspapers and magazines. He claimed "I have investigated, sometimes alone, and sometimes with other people and the press, many cases of reputed hauntings. I believe in ghosts but am not a spiritualist." [Wikipedia]