Twenty Years' Experience as a Ghost Hunter
After having a difficult time establishing a career as a novelist, O'Donnell discovered to his happy surprise that the reading public was very interested in his hobby of chasing ghosts, which he called “Superphysical Research.” After this, he made a habit of buttonholing friends and strangers to find out what experiences they had had with spirits and phantasms. He happily volunteered to camp out overnight in houses known to be haunted, and he made a concerted effort to discover any unhappy events that had, perhaps, led a ghost to inhabit.

This, then, is a collection of his juiciest remembrances of running down ghosts in Europe and America, both in peace and in the horrors of World War. ( Mark Smith)

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Twenty Years' Experience as a Ghost Hunter
After having a difficult time establishing a career as a novelist, O'Donnell discovered to his happy surprise that the reading public was very interested in his hobby of chasing ghosts, which he called “Superphysical Research.” After this, he made a habit of buttonholing friends and strangers to find out what experiences they had had with spirits and phantasms. He happily volunteered to camp out overnight in houses known to be haunted, and he made a concerted effort to discover any unhappy events that had, perhaps, led a ghost to inhabit.

This, then, is a collection of his juiciest remembrances of running down ghosts in Europe and America, both in peace and in the horrors of World War. ( Mark Smith)

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Twenty Years' Experience as a Ghost Hunter

Twenty Years' Experience as a Ghost Hunter

by Elliott O'Donnell

Narrated by Mark F. Smith

 — 8 hours, 20 minutes

Twenty Years' Experience as a Ghost Hunter

Twenty Years' Experience as a Ghost Hunter

by Elliott O'Donnell

Narrated by Mark F. Smith

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After having a difficult time establishing a career as a novelist, O'Donnell discovered to his happy surprise that the reading public was very interested in his hobby of chasing ghosts, which he called “Superphysical Research.” After this, he made a habit of buttonholing friends and strangers to find out what experiences they had had with spirits and phantasms. He happily volunteered to camp out overnight in houses known to be haunted, and he made a concerted effort to discover any unhappy events that had, perhaps, led a ghost to inhabit.

This, then, is a collection of his juiciest remembrances of running down ghosts in Europe and America, both in peace and in the horrors of World War. ( Mark Smith)


Product Details

BN ID: 2940170280681
Publisher: LibriVox
Publication date: 08/25/2014
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