Reproduction of the original: Four Ghost Stories by Mary Louisa Stewart Molesworth
"Recounts four fact-based tales of hauntings, including a ghost horse on the coast of Massachusetts, a haunted painting at a Virginian plantation, a skeleton in Colorado, and a ghostly sea captain in California"--
She is best known as the writer of books for older children such as Tell Me a Story (1875), Carrots (1876), The Cuckoo Clock (1877), The Tapestry Room (1879), and A Christmas Child (1880).
Finding Lost Souls will hold your interest from cover to cover. These ghost stories have a charming simplicity to them while exploring occult facets of the human soul. It will surely make you think that ghosts might truly exist.
Four Ghost Stories "One that was a woman, sir; but, rest her soul, she's dead.
Four short ghost stories.
These notable stories, including tales of the "chime child" who can see and talk to ghosts, graveside appearances, and the Spurlington Witch of Taylor County, occur in all four seasons and come from every corner of Kentucky.
Jack is not a normal boy.
A collection of four stories of the supernatural by early twentieth-century medievalist and antiquarian M. R. James, exemplifying how James redefined the ghost story and how his connection to academia, antiquities, and medievalism inspired ...
The third Fontana book of great ghost stories
Recounts four fact-based tales of hauntings, including a ghost horse on the coast of Massachusetts, a haunted painting at a Virginia plantation, a skeleton in Colorado, and a ghostly sea captain of California. Simultaneous.