Poltergeist: A Classic Study in Destructive Hauntings

Poltergeist: A Classic Study in Destructive Hauntings

by Colin Wilson (Author)

Synopsis

Banging noises and disembodied voices, coming from nowhere and everywhere at once. Furniture chasing people through the house. Pots and pans and knives and knick-knacks flying through the air. These are the hallmarks of the poltergeist phenomenon. In this classic book on destructive hauntings, Colin Wilson, renowned authority on the paranormal, examines the evidence and develops a definitive theory of the poltergeist phenomenon. Countless true-life cases of poltergeist infestations have been recorded since the days of ancient Greece. But what are poltergeists? Where do they come from? And why do they appear in our world? From the case of a huge black-robed monk that terrorized a family for years, to the investigation of a talking mongoose, to true stories of gnomes, dracu, and demons, this guide explores a fascinating gallery of nasty, noisy entities known as poltergeists.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: 2
Publisher: Llewellyn Publications,U.S.
Published: 01 Sep 2009

ISBN 10: 073871867X
ISBN 13: 9780738718675

Author Bio
Colin Wilson lives in Cornwall and is a prolific and respected writer who has written more than fifty books on a wide variety of topics, including The Outsider, a classic of literary criticism that shook the academic world