Devils, Ghosts, and Witches

Download or Read eBook Devils, Ghosts, and Witches PDF written by George Swetnam and published by MacDonald Sward Publishing Company. This book was released on 1988 with total page 138 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Devils, Ghosts, and Witches
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Book Synopsis Devils, Ghosts, and Witches by : George Swetnam

Book excerpt: First in a series (volume I) of folklore collected over 50 years by a Pittsburgh Press feature writer. You won't have a ghost of a chance in putting this book down fast! Exciting, mysterious tales of the metaphysical and supernatural world rarely published until now.


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