2 edition of True Irish ghost stories found in the catalog.
True Irish ghost stories
St. John D. Seymour
Published
1969
by A. Figgis in Dublin
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Written in English
Edition Notes
First published in 1914.
Statement | [by] Seymour & Neligan. |
Series | Riverrun series, R4 |
Contributions | Neligan, Harry L., joint comp. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | BF1461 .S46 1969 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xvii, 298 p. |
Number of Pages | 298 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5485138M |
LC Control Number | 73263467 |
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Actually a holdover from my reading list, I am just getting around to logging this book. A reprint of a work originally published in , True Irish Ghost Stories is fairly dry reading, since it is a series of collected letters, wherein people recount their encounters with allegedly supernatural events/5(3). True Irish Ghost Stories by St. John D. Seymour; 6 editions; First published in ; Subjects: Ghost stories, Ghosts, Accessible book; Places: Ireland.
True Irish Ghost Stories To Three Lively Poltergeists W--, J--, And G--, This Book Is Dedicated By The Compilers Large Print by St John D. Seymour Harry L. Neligan This book had its origin on this wise. In my Irish Witchcraft and Demonology, published in October , I inserted a couple of famous 17th century ghost stories which described how. Buy a cheap copy of True Irish Ghost Stories book by Harry L Neligan. Poltergeists and banshees, spirit-filled houses, and deathbed scenes pervaded by specters fill this enchanting treasury of tales based on supernatural phenomenon. Free shipping over $/5(2).
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For some Halloween-y reading, I decided to read a book that I'd picked up over the summer in Maine: True Irish Ghost Stories, by St. John D. Seymour and Harry L. Neligan. It is now, as you can see, nearly December.
This is because of NaNoWriMo. The most embarassing thing here is that True Irish Ghost Stories is barely a hundred pages long/5. True Irish Ghost Stories: Haunted Houses, Banshees, Poltergeists, and Other Supernatural Phenomena (Celtic, Irish) St. John D.
Seymour. out of 5 stars Kindle Edition. $ Irish Ghost Stories (Macmillan Collector's Library Book 59) David Stuart Davies. out of 5 stars Kindle Edition/5().
An entertaining, authentic glimpse of late 19th- and earlyth-century Ireland and the superstitious natures of its people, True Irish Ghost Stories is a delightful treasury of other-worldly happenings — to be shared by devotees of Irish lore, mystery lovers, and connoisseurs of the paranormal/5(6).
Seymour solicited the stories from newspaper readers, and many of them are from respectable military, clergymen, and gentry.
Seymour also wrote Irish Witchcraft and Demonology. True Irish Ghost Stories is a unique and very entertaining read, particularly for fans of Irish tales, as well as the paranormal investigatorJ.B.
Hare, May 6th, Most of the stories in True Irish Ghost Stories come from the 18th and 19th Centuries with a few from the early 20th. When compiling this book I have concentrated on Ireland has long been known as the land between reality and the mystical realm, the fairy lands.5/5(1).
In their book True Irish Ghost Stories, St. John D. Seymour and Harry L. Neligan describe how Marsh’s Library – Ireland’s oldest free public library – is meant to be haunted by its founder, Archbishop Narcissus Marsh. It is said that during his lifetime (–) the Archbishop’s young niece, whom he raised, eloped and married the curate of Chapelizod : Kate Phelan.
Seymour solicited the stories from newspaper readers, and many of them are from respectable military, clergymen, and gentry. Seymour also wrote Irish Witchcraft and Demonology.
True Irish Ghost Stories is a unique and very entertaining read, particularly for fans. TRUE IRISH GHOST STORIES CHAPTER I HAUNTED HOUSES IN OR NEAR DUBLIN.
Of all species of ghostly phenomena, that commonly known as "haunted houses" appeals most to the ordinary person. There is something very eerie in being shut up within the four walls of a house with a ghost.
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Additional Physical Format: Online version: Seymour, St. John D. (St. John Drelincourt). True Irish ghost stories. Dublin, Hodges, Figgis & Co., ltd.; [etc., etc.] It then occurred to me that as far as I knew there was no such thing in existence as a book of Irish ghost stories.
Books on Irish fairy and folk-lore there were in abundance--some of which could easily be spared--but there was no book of ghosts.
And so I determined to supply this sad omission. True Irish Ghost Stories. 5 (2 Reviews) Free Download. Read Online. This book is available for free download in a number of formats - including epub, pdf, azw, mobi and more.
You can also read the full text online using our ereader. Book Excerpt. were not much surprised at his remarks, although we did not enlighten him. The whole family have 5/5(2). The first edition of this book, True Irish Ghost Stories, came out inalmost a hundred years ago.
The most interesting thing about the authors of this book was their day jobs. The authors were St. John D. Seymour, B.D.
(Bachelor of Divinity), Litt. (Litterarum Doctor, or “Doctor of Letters”) and Harry L. Neligan, D.I.R.I.C. True Irish ghost stories Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item.
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Read True Irish Ghost Stories absolutely for free at 10/10(2).The Ó Briains’ Banshee was thought to have had the name of Eevul[v], or Aibhill as she is called in the book True Irish Ghost Stories.
Likewise, a great bard of the O’Connelan family had the goddess Aine (sometimes called Queen of Fairy), attend him in the role of a wailing Banshee in order to foretell – and honour – his death[vi].
An entertaining, authentic glimpse of late 19th- and earlyth-century Ireland and the superstitious natures of its people, True Irish Ghost Stories is a delightful treasury of other-worldly happenings -- to be shared by devotees of Irish lore, mystery lovers, and connoisseurs of the paranormal/5(K).