Some Haunted Houses of England and Wales

Some Haunted Houses of England and Wales
This is a foundational text in the literature of English ghost stories, written by one of the most prolific paranormal investigators of the early twentieth century. Elliott O'Donnell spent decades tracking hauntings across Britain, and this collection gathers his most compelling investigations into the spectral legends that cling to manor houses, rectories, and crumbling estates from Cornwall to Wales. Each account reads as both a ghost story and a window into the social anxieties and family dramas that generated them. O'Donnell's method was rigorous for its era: he interviewed witnesses, examined local records, and often spent nights in the properties himself, seeking proof of the afterlife. The result is neither mere folklore collection nor sensationalist horror, but something stranger: a Victorian gentleman's earnest attempt to document what he believed to be genuine phenomena. For modern readers, the book offers equal parts atmospheric dread and anthropological fascination, revealing how the English landscape is layered with the echoes of centuries of grief, violence, and unresolved emotion.
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