Strange Pages from Family Papers
Strange Pages from Family Papers
Strange Pages from Family Papers, written by T. F. Thiselton-Dyer in the late 19th century, is a collection of historical accounts exploring family lore, curses, and the supernatural. The book presents compelling anecdotes, such as the tragic M'Alister family curse and the downfall of the Earl of Pembroke, illustrating how historical injustices can haunt descendants. This work highlights the dramatic consequences of family curses and their intertwining with personal tragedies across generations.



