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Ghosts of Bristol:: Haunting Tales from the Twin Cities

English · Paperback / Softback

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The nighttime glow of the Cameo Theatre illuminates an apparition of the infamous madam Pocahontas Hale, and the ghost of a young Confederate soldier rises from Cedar Hill to gaze mournfully on his lost homesteadthese are the haunts of the Twin Cities. Local author Bud Phillips takes readers on an eerie, and sometimes humorous, journey through the ghostly lore of Bristol, Virginia and Tennessee. From the terrifying specter of a headless hobo and the spirits of a young couple parted through violence and reunited in death to the organist who played the Sunday after her funeral, Phillips's collection of tales raises the otherworldly residents of Bristol from the shadows.


About the author










Bud Phillips has been a resident of Bristol, Virginia, since 1953. He first began to hear strange and unique stories about the past from his older clients when he served as a social worker. In March 2006, he began writing a detailed history column for the sesquicentennial celebrations of Bristol, and due to popular demand he continues to write for the Bristol Herald Courier to this day. Now, yielding to request and pressure, he has decided to fill the need for a collection of ghost tales.

Product details

Authors V. N. Bud Phillips
Publisher The History Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.08.2010
 
EAN 9781609490829
ISBN 978-1-60949-082-9
No. of pages 112
Dimensions 150 mm x 224 mm x 8 mm
Weight 204 g
Series Haunted America
Haunted America
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

FICTION / Ghost, Fiction - Horror

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