"Ghostly Phenomena" is a 1910 work by Elliot O'Donnell. Within it, O'Donnell attempts to explain and prove the existence of ghosts by recounting various cases,
Essayist Janet McDonald reports that psychics are frauds, while another essayist emphatically states the opposite. Across four chapters, essays are arranged in
• More than 60 frightening tales • Covers all regions of the state An entertaining look at supernatural phenomena in New York, including the ghost of a Brit
Since time immemorial, tales of the spooky, paranormal, and mysterious have been staples of folklore across the world. Japan is no exception, and its unique pos
Elliot O'Donnell "Ghostly Phenomena" dives into the abnormal and unsettling international of unexplained phenomena. O'Donnell, a paranormal professional, grants