Poltergeist! A study in destructive haunting

by Colin Wilson

Paperback, 1981

Status

Available

Call number

BM 9450 W746

Collection

Publication

NEL: New English Library (1981), Edition: 1st PB edition

Description

Crashing noises and disembodied voices, coming from nowhere and everywhere at once. Invisible tormentors slapping and pinching and pulling hair. Fires starting spontaneously, pools of water materializing out of thin air, pots and pans and knives and knick-knacks flying through the room. These are the hallmarks of the poltergeist phenomenon. In this classic book on destructive hauntings, Colin Wilson, renowned authority on the paranormal, examines the evidence and develops a definitive theory of the poltergeist phenomenon. Countless true-life cases of poltergeist infestations have been recorded since the days of ancient Greece and Rome to the present. But what are poltergeists? Where do they come from? And why do they appear in our world? From the case of a black-robed monk that terrorized a family for years, to the investigation of a talking mongoose, to true stories of gnomes, sorcerers, witches, and demons, this guide explores a bone-chilling gallery of the mysterious entities known as poltergeists.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member revslick
Colin Wilson has compiled both a listing of intriguing investigative reports of poltergeists and reasonable speculations and conclusions regarding the hauntings. If you love chilling tales, you'll love this. Colin has an impressive resume regarding the supernatural.

Language

Original publication date

1981

Physical description

382 p.

ISBN

0450054527 / 9780450054525
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