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Title: Historic Ghosts and Ghost Hunters
Author: H. Addington Bruce
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HISTORIC GHOSTS
AND
GHOST HUNTERS
HISTORIC GHOSTS
AND
GHOST HUNTERS
BY
H. ADDINGTON BRUCE
_Author of "The Riddle of Personality"_
NEW YORK
MOFFAT, YARD & COMPANY
1908
_Copyright_, 1908, _by_
MOFFAT, YARD & COMPANY
NEW YORK
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_Published, September, 1908_
_The Plimpton Press Norwood Mass. U.S.A._
To
THE MEMORY OF MY FRIEND
JOHN J. HENRY
CONTENTS
PAGE
PREFACE ix
I. THE DEVILS OF LOUDUN 1
II. THE DRUMMER OF TEDWORTH 17
III. THE HAUNTING OF THE WESLEYS 36
IV. THE VISIONS OF EMANUEL SWEDENBORG 56
V. THE COCK LANE GHOST 81
VI. THE GHOST SEEN BY LORD BROUGHAM 102
VII. THE SEERESS OF PREVORST 120
VIII. THE MYSTERIOUS MR. HOME 143
IX. THE WATSEKA WONDER 171
X. A MEDIEVAL GHOST HUNTER 198
XI. GHOST HUNTERS OF YESTERDAY AND TO-DAY 216
PREFACE
The following pages represent in the main a discussion of certain
celebrated mysteries, as viewed in the light of the discoveries set
forth in the writer's earlier work "The Riddle of Personality."
That dealt, it may briefly be recalled, with the achievements of those
scientists whose special endeavor it is to illumine the nature of human
personality. On the one hand, it reviewed the work of the
psychopathologists, or investigators of abnormal men
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