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Sunbelt Publications Hauntings SUNBELT PUBLICATIONS HAUNTINGS www.sunbeltpublications.com CAMPFIRE STORIES 2ND EDITION HAUNTED BASEBALL: ISBN:9780762763887 Retail: $14.95 GHOSTS, CURSES, LEGENDS, AND EERIE EVENTS Publisher: GLOBE PEQUOT PRESS ISBN:9781599210223 Retail: $15.95 Author: WILLIAM FORGEY Publisher: LYONS PRESS PUB DATE 11/11, Format: SC PUB DATE 8/07, Format: SC The stories in this book have been chosen to be especially A collection of "otherworldly" stories collected from easy to tell from memory. Some are scary, some are baseball players, stadium personnel, umpires, front-office true...Twenty-one stories of adventure, ghosts, vampires, folks, and fans, which" "explores the sometimes amusing cannibalism, poisonous snakes, and worse. and sometimes spooky connection between baseball and the paranormal. CAMPFIRE TALES 3RD EDITION ISBN:9780762770243 Retail: $14.95 HAUNTED CEMETERIES: CREEPY CRYPTS, SPINE- Publisher: GLOBE PEQUOT PRESS TINGLING SPIRITS, AND MIDNIGHT MAYHEM Author: WILLIAM FORGEY ISBN:9780762756582 Retail: $14.95 PUB DATE 11/11, Format: SC Publisher: GLOBE PEQUOT PRESS Fifteen scary stories to tell around the campfire on dark Author: TOM OGDEN nights. Author Forgey includes tips on how to select and PUB DATE 8/10, Format: SC tell suitable campfire stories, and a large-print outline Haunted Cemeteries exhumes more than two dozen following each story in the book. stories of some of the most actively haunted graveyards from around the world—including the sordid account of a Florida grave robber, accusations of witchcraft and voodoo, and reports of a vampire or two. This book also includes a “Ghost Hunter’s Guide to Graveyards” providing information for readers who wish to visit the haunted cemeteries and other sites . if they dare. GHOSTHUNTING SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ISBN:9781578605156 Retail: $15.95 Publisher: CLERISY PRESS Author: SALLY RICHARDS PUB DATE 8/12, Format: SC This collection brings well-known paranormal researchers, history, and evidence collected with state-of-the-art HAUNTED HIGHWAY: SPIRITS ROUTE 66 equipment together for chilling non-fiction accounts of ISBN:9781885590435 Retail: $12.95 haunted Southern California. The stories leave readers Publisher: AMERICAN TRAVELER PRESS with a sense of deep interest to find out what lies in the Author: ELLEN ROBSON murky darkness beyond. PUB DATE 5/99, Format: SC Sixty-six spine-tingling tales of ghostly encounters along America's most famous highway s:catalogs\2018 catalogs\18-Hauntings-4-19 (subject to change) (800) 626-6579 Fax (619) 258-4916 Page 1 of 3 SUNBELT PUBLICATIONS HAUNTINGS www.sunbeltpublications.com HAUNTED HIGHWAYS: SPOOKY STORIES, STRANGE HAUNTED LIGHTHOUSES: PHANTOM KEEPERS, HAPPENINGS, AND SUPERNATURAL SIGHTINGS GHOSTLY SHIPWRECKS, AND SINISTER CALLS ISBN:9780762749379 Retail: $14.95 FROM THE DEEP Publisher: GLOBE PEQUOT PRESS ISBN:9780762756605 Retail: $14.95 Author: TOM OGDEN Author: RAY JONES PUB DATE 8/08, Format: SC Publisher: GLOBE PEQUOT PRESS Haunted Highways brings together more than twenty of the Pub Date: 8/10, Format: SC spookiest stories ever of ghosts, hauntings, and Lighthouses and ghosts are two popular passions. Melded supernatural events on or near America's highways and together by master storyteller and lighthouse expert Ray byways. There are the usual suspects―the creepy Jones, these tales of spirited lights are guaranteed to grab hitchhiker, the eerie lights along a lonely stretch of the attention of all readers. As an added bonus, practical road―as well as many you never dared to imagine. information is given for those who wish to visit the featured lighthouses for themselves . if they dare. HAUNTED HOTELS: EERIE INNS, GHOULISH GUESTS, AND CREEPY CARETAKERS HAUNTED OLD WEST: PHANTOM COWBOYS, SPIRIT- ISBN:9780762756599 Retail: $14.95 FILLED SALOONS, MYSTICAL MINE CAMPS, AND Publisher: GLOBE PEQUOT PRESS SPECTRAL INDIANS Author: TOM OGDEN ISBN:9780762771844 Retail: $14.95 PUB DATE 8/10, Format: SC Publisher: GLOBE PEQUOT PRESS Haunted Hotels comprises more than two dozen tales of Author: MATTHEW P. MAYO ghosts, unexplained phenomena, and other spooky PUB DATE 8/12, Format: SC happenings at hotels, inns, and rooming houses across From romance and robberies to cowboys and Indians, the America and around the world. Tom Ogden, author of four Old West is filled with phenomenal happenings, curious other books in the Haunted series, also provides mysteries, and ghastly ghosts that are sure to send a chill information for readers who wish to check in and check out down any spine. Haunted Old West is the petrifyingly the spirits themselves . if they dare. perfect collection for any campfire gathering. Grab a copy ... if you dare! HAUNTED HOUSES, 3RD ED ISBN:9780762703203 Retail: $10.95 Publisher: GLOBE PEQUOT PRESS HAUNTED PET STORIES Author: NANCY ROBERTS ISBN:9780762760688 Retail: $14.95 Pub Date: 8/98, Format: SC Publisher: GLOBE PEQUOT PRESS Ghostwriter Nancy Roberts spins fascinating tales about Author: MARY BETH CRAIN 24 haunted houses all over America. Pub Date 7/11, Format: SC Haunted Pets covers a wide range of encounters with animal ghosts. Some of these encounters are comforting; others are terrifying. s:catalogs\2018 catalogs\18-Hauntings-4-19 (subject to change) (800) 626-6579 Fax (619) 258-4916 Page 2 of 3 SUNBELT PUBLICATIONS HAUNTINGS www.sunbeltpublications.com HAUNTED THEATERS ISBN:9780762749492 Retail: $14.95 Publisher: GLOBE PEQUOT PRESS Author: TOM OGDEN Pub Date 8/09, Format: SC Haunted Theaters comprises more than two dozen suspenseful stories of spooky happenings and ghostly tales in historic theaters, opera houses, and other stages in the United States (Broadway and beyond), Canada, and England. Some of the spirits are actors; some are members of the audience; others are theater owners, dedicated workers, or volunteers. All of these tales are guaranteed to entertain―and have readers clenching their teeth as that ghostly curtain rises again and again. SHORT & SCARY THRILLERS ISBN:9780762703197 Retail: $12.95 Publisher: GLOBE PEQUOT PRESS Author: REBECCA RIZZO PUB DATE 9/98, Format: SC Packed with 14 haunting stories of the outdoors, ghosts, animals, and the like, this eerie sequel to Campfire Chillers is the only anthology with this unique selection of stories. s:catalogs\2018 catalogs\18-Hauntings-4-19 (subject to change) (800) 626-6579 Fax (619) 258-4916 Page 3 of 3 .
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