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Calenders 2003
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Ghosts in the Stone 2003 Calendar

Ancient Abbeys & Priories of Britain
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Llewellyn's Witches Calendar 2003
Witches and Goblins
Ghosts of the Cotswolds /UK
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The Haunted Cotswolds
A collection of ghost stories by the Cotswold ghost hunter, Bob Meredith, who lists the supernatural events in town and village order throughout the Cotswolds. Another title from the Cotswold publisher, Reardon.

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The A-Z of British Ghosts
This guide looks at 236 accounts of ghostly happenings throughout Britain, ranging from legendary to real-life experiences. Haunted houses such as Borley, Hampton Court and Glamis are covered along with lesser-known hauntings such as those associated with Woburn, the Gargoyle Theatre in London's Soho and Bury St Edmunds. Each entry includes the address of a nearby hotel to assist people planning an overnight stay near a haunted site.

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Ghosts, Rogues and Highwaymen
Stories about Oliver Cromwell, the Moonrakers, the Plague, the Great Fire of London, Glencoe, the South Sea Bubble, Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Battle of Trafalgar, all taken from BRITANNIA: 100 STORIES FROM BRITISH HISTORY. These wonderful stories - each followed by a note explaining the historical facts are a great read and are illustrated

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The British Isles must be amongst the most spectrally populous parts of the world, and this book is a must for anyone with an interest in Britain and Ireland's bloody and bizarre history. From the ghostly legionaries that tramp the long-buried streets of Roman york to the malevolent fairy lights of Derbyshire's Longdendale which are said to have lured pilots to their deaths, Britain and Ireland abound with tortured phantoms eager to restage their dark and turbulent past. Renowned ghost-seeker Richard Jones reveals, explains and delights in the histories of the ranks of dismembered, decapitated spectres of nobility and commoners alike that inhabit the stately homes and blasted heaths of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Richard Jones's authoritative and entertaining regional guide to haunted sites is handsomely illustrated with some of the most famous and infamous ghostly photographs, and is supported by extracts from original documents.
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Witchcraft: A Strange Conflict
A whole chapter to The Ancient Ram Inn well worth reading; and indeed buying; for those seriously interested in the Ancient Ram Inn; it's history and it's Witchcraft and Paranormal connections
(For more information and photos of the Ancient Ram Inn follow The Ancient Ram Inn Link)
The Ghosthunter's Almanac
Over 100 tales of hauntings and ghosts with details of location, history, evidence and research.
Haunted Inns and Taverns

Paperback - 32 pages (March 1999)

Nights in Haunted Houses
This volume compiled by Peter Underwood, Chief Investigator and President of the Ghost Club of Great Britain, comprises various accounts of night vigils in haunted houses. Findings include the headless Blue Lady of Bovey House in Devon and the Happy Monk of Bromfield Manor, Shropshire.
Hardcover - 256 pages (5 May, 1994)

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