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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: William Lynwood MontellPublisher: The University Press of Kentucky Imprint: The University Press of Kentucky Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.431kg ISBN: 9780813147444ISBN 10: 0813147441 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 19 August 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA treasure trove of thought-provoking and sometimes unnerving vignettes detailing various encounters with the unknown. -- Aaron W. Hughey, Bowling Green Daily News Contains real gems that haunted me for days. -- Rockland (ME) Courier-Gazette Family tales as-told-to coming from all over a state which has never book on a ghost-hunter-list but should be. -- Rockland (ME) Courier Another exciting collection of tales from the Commonwealth, told to us as they were told to him. -- McCormick (SC) Messenger A fascinating look at Kentucky, its people and its history. -- Louisville Courier-Journal A ghoulish companion with which to celebrate the Halloween season, as well as providing a good scare throughout the rest of the year. -- Kentucky Monthly Now -- if you're brave enough -- you can explore the haunted houses of Kentucky. -- Cincinnati Post Likely to be a popular read around the fire at Halloween time. -- Bourbon Times A book that can be enjoyed by all age groups and one that doesn't have to be started at the beginning and read through to the end in any particular order. -- Paintsville Herald What's compelling about these ghoulish tales is the drama of their too-close-for-comfort settings. -- Lexington Herald-Leader These eyewitness accounts of Bluegrass State residents who just can't say goodbye also include downright spooky stuff as close as Second Street in Covington. -- Cincinnati Enquirer Offers an amazing glimpse at just how many people claim -- and truly believe -- they have had paranormal experiences. -- Appalachian Quarterly Contains real gems that haunted me for days. -- Rockland (ME) Courier-Gazette A treasure trove of thought-provoking and sometimes unnerving vignettes detailing various encounters with the unknown. -- Aaron W. Hughey, Bowling Green Daily News Contains real gems that haunted me for days. -- Rockland (ME) Courier-Gazette A book that can be enjoyed by all age groups and one that doesn't have to be started at the beginning and read through to the end in any particular order. -- Paintsville Herald Another exciting collection of tales from the Commonwealth, told to us as they were told to him. -- McCormick (SC) Messenger A ghoulish companion with which to celebrate the Halloween season, as well as providing a good scare throughout the rest of the year. -- Kentucky Monthly These eyewitness accounts of Bluegrass State residents who just can't say goodbye also include downright spooky stuff as close as Second Street in Covington. -- Cincinnati Enquirer Offers an amazing glimpse at just how many people claim -- and truly believe -- they have had paranormal experiences. -- Appalachian Quarterly Family tales as-told-to coming from all over a state which has never book on a ghost-hunter-list but should be. -- Rockland (ME) Courier A fascinating look at Kentucky, its people and its history. -- Louisville Courier-Journal What's compelling about these ghoulish tales is the drama of their too-close-for-comfort settings. -- Lexington Herald-Leader Now -- if you're brave enough -- you can explore the haunted houses of Kentucky. -- Cincinnati Post Likely to be a popular read around the fire at Halloween time. -- Bourbon Times A treasure trove of thought-provoking and sometimes unnerving vignettes detailing various encounters with the unknown. -- Aaron W. Hughey, Bowling Green Daily News Contains real gems that haunted me for days. -- Rockland (ME) Courier-Gazette Family tales as-told-to coming from all over a state which has never book on a ghost-hunter-list but should be. -- Rockland (ME) Courier A book that can be enjoyed by all age groups and one that doesn't have to be started at the beginning and read through to the end in any particular order. -- Paintsville Herald A fascinating look at Kentucky, its people and its history. -- Louisville Courier-Journal What's compelling about these ghoulish tales is the drama of their too-close-for-comfort settings. -- Lexington Herald-Leader A ghoulish companion with which to celebrate the Halloween season, as well as providing a good scare throughout the rest of the year. -- Kentucky Monthly Now -- if you're brave enough -- you can explore the haunted houses of Kentucky. -- Cincinnati Post These eyewitness accounts of Bluegrass State residents who just can't say goodbye also include downright spooky stuff as close as Second Street in Covington. -- Cincinnati Enquirer Likely to be a popular read around the fire at Halloween time. -- Bourbon Times Offers an amazing glimpse at just how many people claim -- and truly believe -- they have had paranormal experiences. -- Appalachian Quarterly Another exciting collection of tales from the Commonwealth, told to us as they were told to him. -- McCormick (SC) Messenger Author InformationWilliam Lynwood Montell, emeritus professor of folk studies at Western Kentucky University, USA, is the author of several books, including Ghosts across Kentucky, Killings, Kentucky Ghosts, Singing the Glory Down, Kentucky Folk Architecture, and Tales from Kentucky Lawyers. 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