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Post by dem on Nov 29, 2023 15:49:41 GMT
Fact, "Fact," fantasy — does it even matter? "True" ghost stories — and a fictional one — by the peerless Elliott O'Donnell. Chester The Phantoms of Red Lion Square Sunday Pictorial Ghosts series1. The Strange Happenings in a Hampstead House: ( Sunday Pictorial, 13 Sept. 1936) 2. Mystery of the Woman in White: ( Sunday Pictorial, 20 Sept. 1936) 3. The Shadow of South Mimms: ( Sunday Pictorial, 27 Sept. 1936) 4. Chelsea's Masked Phantom: ( Sunday Pictorial, 4 Oct. 1936) 5. The Phantoms of Red Lion Square: ( Sunday Pictorial, 11 Oct. 1936) 6. The Shadows By The Pool: ( Sunday Pictorial, 18 Oct. 1936) VariousPhantom Mansion near the Cross-roads; Strange Stories of Ghosts that appear on the Eve of Christmas: ( Reynold's Illustrated News, 21 Dec. 1930). Blue Blood Bogies; Ghosts of the Royal Castle: ( Leicester Mercury, 19 Nov. 1936). The Phantom of the Irish Bog: ( The Sketch, 1 Dec. 1957). *** If you want them, Download via Mediafire as below Original PagesText only
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Post by 𝘗rincess 𝘵uvstarr on Nov 29, 2023 16:00:20 GMT
Mystic Light Library Bulletin v2 n4 December 1911. “The Occult Review" (15 cents), for November, is on our table, filled, as usual, with a good variety of articles on many phases of the occult. We always enjoy the editor's "Notes of the Month," in which he reviews current topics and is sure to treat events largely from the astrological viewpoint, for astrology is Ralph Shirley's favorite study. We are glad to learn that our good friends, Dr. and Mrs. Hooker, have opened a health resort in a delightful part of England where the more spiritual modes of healing, for success in which Dr. Stenson-Hooker is world-famous, will be demonstrated. By far the most remarkable paper in this issue is the “Mystical Basis of Masonry," Бу W. L. Wilmhurst, finely illustrated. "Some Exрепепсеѕ of a Psychic," by Hereward Carrington; “The Power of Numbers," by Sepharial; and a very weird article, “Haunted by а Human Cat," by Elliott O'Donnell, followed by numerous reviews of recent books of merit, complete the November banquet.
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Post by 𝘗rincess 𝘵uvstarr on Nov 29, 2023 16:09:55 GMT
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Post by dem on Apr 5, 2024 14:59:15 GMT
More O'Donnell, this time concerning a haunted house in the Midlands, from The Evesham Standard for 30 December 1939 (think it may have been published elsewhere under another title). Was going to stick it on the haunted bed thread, but this is as good a place as any.
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Post by Swampirella on Apr 5, 2024 20:43:33 GMT
Entertaining; O'Donnell always describes evil women's fingers as "long and tapering, with almond shaped nails"....
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Post by dem on Apr 6, 2024 18:28:23 GMT
Entertaining; O'Donnell always describes evil women's fingers as "long and tapering, with almond shaped nails".... Thank you, I'd not picked up on that. At least this one was spared the pig mask.
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Post by Swampirella on Apr 6, 2024 20:30:58 GMT
Entertaining; O'Donnell always describes evil women's fingers as "long and tapering, with almond shaped nails".... Thank you, I'd not picked up on that. At least this one was spared the pig mask. Yes, thankfully there aren't too many pig masks in his oeuvre.
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