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Post by dem bones on Jan 23, 2024 12:48:12 GMT
Reginald Gleinster Four more from the Weird Stories, two of which made the anthology. October 31, 1928L. M. B. - A British Officer's Experience in Malta X - A Mystery from Malaya November 14, 1928J. B. S. - A Weird Mystery P - The Devil Stone ... And two in similar vein, published after the series had concluded. September 2, 1931Anna, Baroness Von Dalwigk - "Living" Pearls: A Mysterious Experience March 13, 1940Lionel Edwards, R.I. - The Inexplicable Download via MediaFireOriginal Magazine pagesText only
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Post by dem bones on Jan 26, 2024 10:42:32 GMT
Fun cornerCan YOU tell the genuine article from the phoneys? Photographs by Laurence & Co. Ghosts — Real and Unreal The making of ghosts has ever been a favourite pastime of the photographer who is a master of his art. On this page are reproduced four examples of unreal ghosts and one of a ghost that we are given to believe is a real visitant from the spirit world. Our photographs depict: (1) The photographic ghost of a gambler who committed suicide by cutting his throat. (2) A phantom of Bien Boa, a ghost observed and photographed by Professor Charles Richet at Algiers. The mediums used were Mdlle. Martha B and a negress named Aischa. (3) A photographic ghost that persistently haunted a maid servant in a London flat. (4) An up-to-date ghost who wrote lengthy messages on a typewriter of a most substantial appearance. (5) The bedside ghost. — The Tatler, 9 October 1907 More Tatler Tales; Rosa Mulholland - The Strange Experience of a Book Hunter: (26 February 1902). The ghost of a book dependent who pilfered a rare title from a nobleman's library and now strives for its return. John Masefield - The Fever Ship: [verse] (26 February 1902). Barry Pain - The Test Ghost: [verse] (4 March 1908). Ghost of a recently deceased eminent politician is furious that a long prepared, fulsome obituary has been dropped in favour of a report on the cricket international.
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