| An all-new collection of amazing ghost stories from the author of the
bestselling Ghosts across Kentucky.
Kentucky has a rich legacy of ghostly visitations. Lynwood Montell has
harvested dozens of tales of haunted houses and family ghosts from all
over the
Bluegrass state. Many of the stories were collected from elders by young
people
and are recounted exactly as they were gathered. Haunted Houses
and Family
Ghosts of Kentucky includes chilling tales such as that of the Tan
Man of
Pike County, who trudges invisibly through a house accompanied by the
smell of
roses, and the famed Gray Lady of Liberty Hall in Frankfort, a houseguest
who
never left. Montell tells the story of a stormy night, shortly before Henry
Clay’s death, when the ghost of the statesman’s old friend Daniel Boone
calls
upon him, and then recounts the more modern story of the ghouls that
haunt the
rehearsal house of the band The Kentucky Headhunters. Included are
accounts of
haunted libraries, mansions, bedrooms, log cabins, bathrooms, college
campuses,
apartments, furniture, hotels, and distilleries, as well as reports of eerie
visitations from ghostly grandmothers, husbands, daughters, uncles,
cousins,
babies, slaves, Civil War soldiers, dogs, sheep, and even wildcats.
Almost all of Kentucky’s 120 counties are represented. Though the
book
emphasizes the stories themselves, Montell offers an introduction
discussing how
local history, local character, and local flavor are communicated across the
generations in these colorful stories. William Lynwood Montell, emeritus
professor of folk studies at Western Kentucky University, is the author of
several books, including Ghosts
across Kentucky, Killings,
Kentucky
Ghosts, Singing the
Glory Down , Kentucky
Folk Architecture, and Tales
from Kentucky Lawyers . He lives in Oakland, Kentucky.
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| Reviews:
"Contains real gems that haunted me for days."--
Rockland (ME)
Courier-Gazette
“A fascinating look at Kentucky, its people and its
history.”—Louisville
Courier-Journal
“What’s compelling about these
ghoulish tales is the drama of their too-close-for-comfort
settings.”—Lexington Herald-Leader
“Now—if you’re brave enough—you can explore the haunted houses of
Kentucky.”—Cincinnati Post
“A ghoulish companion with which to celebrate the Halloween season,
as well
as providing a good scare throughout the rest of the year.”—Kentucky
Monthly
“Another exciting collection of tales from the Commonwealth, told to
us as
they were told to him.”—McCormick (SC) Messenger
“Family tales as-told-to coming from all over a state which has never
book on
a ghost-hunter-list but should be.”—Rockland (ME)
Courier
“These eyewitness accounts of Bluegrass State residents who just can’t
say
goodbye also include downright spooky stuff as close as Second Street in
Covington.”—Cincinnati Enquirer
“Likely to be a popular read around the fire at Halloween
time.”—Bourbon
Times
“A book that can be enjoyed by all age groups and one that doesn’t
have to be
started at the beginning and read through to the end in any particular
order.”—Paintsville Herald
“Offers an amazing glimpse at just how many people claim—and truly
believe—they have had paranormal experiences.”—Appalachian
Quarterly
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