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Haints, witches, and boogers : tales from Upper East Tennessee / by Charles Edwin Price ; foreword by Richard Blaustein.
Author
Price, Charles Edwin, 1941-
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Winston-Salem, N.C. : John F. Blair Publisher, c1992.
Description
xviii, 104 p. ; 23 cm.
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ReCAP - Remote Storage
BF1472.U6 P75 1992
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Subject(s)
Ghosts
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Tennessee
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Witchcraft
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Tennessee
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Ghost stories, American
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Tennessee
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Notes
CTSN copy: "Second printing 1995"--t.p. verso.
Binding note
CTSN copy: Pub. black cloth printed in red, blue bds, color-printed pictorial dust jacket.
Contents
The haunted cave
Long Island : cursed ground of the Cherokee
A place of terror : Rotherwood Mansion
The hainted river
The ghostly Jacksons of Jonesborough
The ghost who cried for help
The ghost light of Master's Knob
The strange case of Katy Fisher
The phantom horseman
The adventures of the haunted gun
The haunted theater
The ghosts of ETSU
The face in the fog
The house of the mysterious light
The witch's wrath
The amazing Lena Jones
The backfiring of Black Aggie
Part of the dark is moving : the haunted ridge at Stony Creek
"Watch-ghost" of the John Sevier.
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ISBN
0895870932 :
LCCN
92012664
OCLC
25675589
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