Cambridge Ghosts by Robert Halliday

Cambridge Ghosts by Robert Halliday

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Cambridge Ghosts by Robert Halliday

Cambridge University is the most haunted university in the world: ghosts have been reported here and in the surrounding countryside from the 13th century up to the present day. Cambridge Ghosts is a comprehensive guide to the phantoms and paranormal phenomena that have been witnessed and experienced in the colleges of the university, the ancient houses of the city, the streets and open spaces, and some surprisingly modern buildings. It also introduces the reader to writers of classic ghost stories who have been inspired by the historic university. Fully researched by the authors, Cambridge Ghosts is the most detailed work ever published on the city's spectral population and is guaranteed to fascinate the reader.
Robert Halliday has lived in Bury St Edmunds since 1966. He has worked for the Museum Service in Bury, for the Churches' Conservation Trust in Cambridge, and also as an archaeologist. Robert has written articles on history, folklore and archaeology for popular and academic journals, and is author of two other local history books: Cambridgeshire Strange but True and Suffolk Strange but True.
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ISBN 13 9781845494537
ISBN 10 1845494539
Title Cambridge Ghosts
Author Robert Halliday
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher arima publishing
Year published 2010-09-27
Number of pages 130
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