19 famous ghost storiesIt includes:The Canterville Ghost / by Oscar WildeThe Ghost-Extinguisher / by Gelett Burgess“Dey Ain’t No Ghosts” / by Ellis Parker ButlerThe Transferred Ghost / by Frank R. StocktonThe Mummy’s Foot / by Théophile GautierThe Rival Ghosts / by Brander MatthewsThe Water Ghost of Harrow/ by Hall / by John Kendrick BangsBack From That Bourne AnonymousThe Ghost-Ship / by Richard MiddletonThe Transplanted Ghost A Christmas Story / by Wallace IrwinThe Last Ghost in Harmony / by Nelson LloydThe Ghost of Miser Brimpson / by Eden PhillpottsThe Haunted Photograph / by Ruth Mcenery StuartThe Ghost That Got the Button / by Will AdamsThe Specter Bridegroom A Traveler’s Tale / by Washington IrvingThe Specter of Tappington / by Richard BarhamIn The Barn / by Burges JohnsonA Shady Plot / by Elsie BrownThe Lady and the Ghost / by Rose Cecil O’neillDorothy Scarborough (1878-1935) was known for her roles as a teacher, folklorist, and writer. Though born and raised in Texas, Scarborough moved to New York City to earn her Ph.D. in literature at Columbia, where she later taught writing. An interest in ghosts led to two books on the subject, Famous Modern Ghost Stories(1921) and Humorous Ghost Stories (1921). She also wrote the acclaimed novel, The Wind (1925).MysteriaA paperback and e-book series published by Intra.Global readability, Italian charm.
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- Release Date 08/13/2022
- Author Dorothy Scarborough
- Language English
- Company Intra
- Weight 12.8 ounces
- Dimensions 5 x 0.68 x 8 inches
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