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True Ghost Stories: A Psychic Research Hunts for Evidence of Hauntings

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True Ghost Stories provides careful analyses of various hauntings, separating the factual from the fake, the real from the imagined. You'll discover that ghosts can not only appear, but that they can contact us and even touch our lives. Presenting the view that time is ongoing, not something that ends in the past or begins in the future, Steiger suggests that ghostly apparitions may often be replays of history. He takes you along with the two women who visited the palace of Versaille in France only to find themselves surrounded by ghosts of the 19th century, to Crete where the phantoms of an ancient battle still march and to Corregidor where the screams, groans and gunshots from the World War II battle are still heard. Regardless of your experience with ghosts, True Ghost Stories gives you an invaluable resource for understanding this fascinating and uncanny phenomenon. It gives you significant facts about ghosts and even reveals features of their nature. With True Ghost Stories you'll be prepared for any encounter with ghosts.

220 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1982

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January 13, 2020
Besides the numerous spelling errors and sentences that would end mid-sentence to begin a new paragraph ("spontaneously and outside the draperies of a
According to Corbett...") this book is still barely worth one star. There doesn't seem to be any organization done with the stories, they are all jumbled about with little to no transition. At one point the book seems to be an advertisement for his wife's book as he goes on about that for a bit. Overall, I do not recommend this, at all.
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