Lord Halifax's Complete Ghost Book

Lord Halifax's Complete Ghost Book (1936) is a collection of stories of haunted houses, apparitions and supernatural occurrences made by Charles Wood, 2nd Viscount Halifax.

Contents

  • "The Harper of Inverary"
  • "The Man in the Iron Cage"
  • "The Secret of Glamis"
  • "The Grey Man of Wrotham"
  • "The Haunting of Hinton Ampner"
  • "The Death of Lord Tyrone"
  • "The Passenger with the Bag"
  • "'Marche!'"
  • "The Man in a Silk Dress"
  • "The Strange Experience of the Reverend Spencer Nairne"
  • "The Renishaw Coffin"
  • "The Butler in the Corridor"
  • "The Telephone at the Oratory"
  • "The Strangling Woman"
  • "'Here I Am Again!'"
  • "Head of a Child"
  • "The Woman in White"
  • "The Corpse Downstairs"
  • "The Murderer's Dream"
  • "The Mad Butler"
  • "Lady Goring's Dream"
  • "The Sexton of Chilton Polden"
  • "The Last Appearance of Mr. Bullock"
  • "The Corpse that Rose"
  • "The Footsteps at Haverholme Priory"
  • "'I will pay you all to-morrow'"
  • "The Haunted Bungalow"
  • "The Monk of Bolton Abbey"
  • "The Gentleman with the Latch-Key"
  • "The Bordeaux Diligence"
  • "The Appearance of Mr. Birkbeck"
  • "The Vampire Cat"
  • "Lord Lytton and a Horoscope"
  • "Colonel P.'s Ghost Story"
  • "Shrieks in the West Room at Flesbury"
  • "The Shrouded Watcher"
  • "The Ghostly Passenger"
  • "The Fawn Lady of Burton Agnes"
  • "The Ghost of Lord Conyers Osborne"
  • "The Ghost of Lady Carnarvon"
  • "The Ghost of Bishop Wilberforce"
  • "The Ship in Distress"
  • "The Widow in the Train"
  • "Killed in Action"
  • "The Troubled Spirit of Tintern Abbey"
  • "Labédoyère's Doom"
  • "Exorcism at St. Donat's Castle"
  • "What the Gardener Saw"
  • "Three in a Bed"
  • "The Simla Bungalow"
  • "The Cardinal of Waverley Abbey"
  • "'Someone by his Side'"
  • "Bishop King's Escape"
  • "Two Friends"
  • "The Spanish Knife"
  • "'Turn to the Right!'"
  • "President Lincoln's Dream"
  • "John Arthington's Escape"
  • "Two Submarines"
  • "The Fighting Rooks and the Black Mouse"
  • "Lord Decies' Ring"
  • "The Death of Lord Hastings"
  • "The Rustling Lady of Lincoln"
  • "The Bloody Hand"
  • "The 'Tweenie'"
  • "Waiting for a Submarine'
  • "The Restless Dead"
  • "The Countess of Belvedere"
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