Supernatural is a term used for the account of an event or entity which is outside the laws of nature and cannot be explained in scientific terms. While supernatural entities and events cannot be explained due to the fact that science cannot prove their existence; there have still been uncountable stories of supernatural entities in history.
Supernatural includes anything from unexplained existence of ghosts, witches, and events. If you’re someone who’s eager on learning more about the supernatural stories of the past to test your wits, especially during the 1800-1900’s, this is the collection you need to get.
The supernatural collection is an extraordinary selection of books that are written to leave you on edge on the accounts of famous necromancers, historical supernatural events, narratives, investigations, concepts, tales, and short stories.
Take a look at the sample pages taken from just some of these books in the collection.
All of the book titles that are included in this DVD are listed as follows:
The Book of the Damned by Charles Fort
Lives of the Necromancers: Or, An Account of the Most Eminent Persons
by William Godwin - 1876 - 282 pages
Spirits and spooks 1922
Abraham Lincoln the practical mystic by Francis Grierson 1918
Pestered by a Poltergeist, article in The Hibbert journal 1921
The Supernatural, its Origin, Nature and Evolution, Volume 1 by John H King 1892
The Supernatural, its Origin, Nature and Evolution, Volume 2 by John H King 1892
The Great Amherst Mystery, a true Narrative of the Supernatural by Walter Hubbell 1916 (The Great Amherst Mystery was a notorious case of reported poltergeist activity in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada between 1878 and 1879.)
Natural Causes and Supernatural Seemings by Henry Maudsley 1886
An Investigation of the Supernatural and Other Phenomena, article in Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 1922
The Supernatural by Lyman Abbott 1898
Supernatural Illusions by P. I. Begbie 1851
Fallacy of Ghosts, Dreams, and Omens by Charles Ollier 1848
Supernatural in Romantic Fiction by Edward Yardley 1880
Nature and the Supernatural by Horace Bushnell 1880
Shakespeare and the Supernatural by J Paul SR Gibson 1908
Magic and fetishism by Alfred Haddon 1916
Supernatural Stories, article in the New Monthly Magazine 1849
The Wind in the Rose-bush and other Stories of the supernatural by Mary E Wilkins 1903
The Supernatural in Tragedy by Charles E Whitmore 1915
The Naturalisation of the Supernatural by Frank Podmore 1908
The History of the Supernatural in all ages and nations and in all churches Christian and pagan, Volume 1 by William Howitt 1863
The History of the Supernatural in all ages and nations and in all churches Christian and pagan, Volume 2 by William Howitt 1863
Footprints through nature to the supernatural by Adam Miller 1899
The secret of the successful use of the Ouija Board by Nellie Walters 1919
An essay towards a theory of apparitions by John Ferriar 1813
The Black Patch by Randolph Hartley 1919
The Stolen Bacillus by H.G. Wells 1904 (has: The Remarkable Case of Davidson's Eyes)
Tales of fantasy and fact by Brander Matthews - 1896
The Mystery of Joseph Laquedem, story in The Cornish magazine 1898
Dr. Heidegger's experiment & The birthmark by N Hawthorne 1897
The Emigrant Banshee, story in Everybody's magazine 1901
The Lord of the Dark Red Star being the story of the supernatural influences in the life of an Italian despot in the 13th century by Eugene Lee-Hamilton 1903
The Ghost-ship & other Stories by Richard Middleton 1912 (The ghost-ship, On the Brighton Road, A tragedy in little, The passing of Edward, The story of a book, The coffin merchant, The conjurer, Fate and the artist etc)
The legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving 1900
Yorkshire oddities, Incidents, and Strange events by Sabine Baring-Gould, Volume 1, 1877
Yorkshire oddities, Incidents, and Strange events by Sabine Baring-Gould, Volume 2, 1877*
Devonshire Characters and Strange Events by Sabine Baring-Gould 1908
Cornish characters and strange events by Sabine Baring-Gould 1909
Curious myths of the middle ages by Sabine Baring-Gould 1869
Freaks of fanaticism and other strange events by Sabine Baring-Gould 1891
British Goblins - Welsh folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, legends and traditions by Wirt Sikes 1880
Historic oddities and strange events by Sabine Baring-Gould 1891
Oddities of History and Strange Stories by John Timbs 1872
The Old Maiden's Talisman and other Strange Tales. Volume 1, by James Dalton 1834
The Old Maiden's Talisman and other Strange Tales. Volume 2, by James Dalton 1834
The Old Maiden's Talisman and other Strange Tales. Volume 3, by James Dalton 1834
Witch Winnie in Venice and the alchemist's story by Elizabeth Williams Champney - 1911
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson 1909
The Mysteries of all Nations, rise and progress of superstition, laws against and trials of witches, ancient and modern delusions; together with strange customs, fables, and tales by James Grant 1880
Thoughts on Seeing Ghosts, article in The American miscellany 1840
Confessions of an English opium-eater by Thomas De Quincey 1877
In Ghostly Japan by Lafcadio Hearn 1899
Ghostly Visitors - a series of authentic narratives by Spectre stricken (pseud.) 1882
True Irish Ghost Stories by JD Seymour 1914
The History of the Supernatural Volume 1 by William Howitt 1863
The History of the Supernatural Volume 2 by William Howitt 1863
The New Black Magic and the Truth about the Ouija-board
Light from Beyond As Taken Over the Ouija Board by Katherine Davis 1919
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World by J Curtin 1895
Ghost Stories Collected with a Particular View to Counteract the Vulgar Belief in Ghosts 1854
The Spiritual Magazine Volume 1, 1860, with articles such as:
Demoniac Possession,
The Ghost's Warning,
A Mysterious Circumstance,
Mediumship of Infants,
A Seance,
The Supernatural Element in the Waverly Novels,
Spiritism and Re-incarnation,
An Extraordinary Case of Spiritual Disturbanse,
Supernatural Religion Considered
and 500 more pages of interesting articles
The Spiritual Magazine Volume 2 1876, with articles such as:
Dear Seances,
Corpse Candles,
Death,
Divination,
A Ghost in a Mining Shaft,
Shakespeare's Body,
Reincarnation Theories,
Sham Ghosts
and 500 more pages of interesting articles
The Spiritual Magazine Volume 3 1877, with articles such as:
Ann Frost's Ghost,
A Strange Noise in the Air,
Concerning Geists,
Ghost Power,
Evilized Mediums,
Phrenology,
Prosecution of Mediums,
Seance and the Queen of Holland,
Spirit Power,
Spirit Photography,
The Limits of Natural Knowledge,
What is a Spirit?,
and 500 more pages of interesting articles
The Supernatural in Modern English fiction by Dorothy Scarborough 1917
The Case of Mr. Lucraft and Other Tales Volume 1 1876 by Walter Besant
The Case of Mr. Lucraft and Other Tales Volume 1 1876 by Walter Besant
Devil Worship -the sacred books and traditions of the Yezidiz by Joseph Isya 1919
THE Haunters and the Haunted 1921 -
Contains over 50 Ghost Stories, such as The Ghost of Lord Clarenceaux, The Haunted Cove, the Ghost of RoseWharne etc
Some haunted houses of England by Elliott O'Donnell 1908
The Wind in the RoseBush and 5 Other Tales of the Supernatural by Mary Wilkins
The Philosophy of the Supernatural by William Platt 1886
The Evidence for the Supernatural by IL Tuckett 1911
The Haunted Hour: An Anthology (over 80 Spooky Stories)
Fiends, Ghosts, and Sprites by Margaret Widdemer 1920
Demon Possession and Allied Themes being an inductive study of phenomena of our own times by J Nevius 1896
Ghosts I Have Seen and other psychic experiences by Violet Tweedale 1919
Real Ghost Stories by William Stead 1921
The Haunted Homes and family traditions of Great Britain by John Ingram 1886
Telepathic Hallucinations - the new view of Ghosts by Frank Podmore 1909
Greek and Roman Ghost Stories 1912
Sheykh Hassan the Spiritualist. A View of the Supernatural by SA Hillam 1888
Luciferianism or Satanism in English freemasonry by L. Fouquet Volume 1 1897
Luciferianism or Satanism in English freemasonry by L. Fouquet Volume 2 1897
Trilby - A novel by George du Maurier 1895
Trilby is a gothic horror novel by George du Maurier and one of the most popular novels of its time, perhaps the second best selling novel of the Fin de siècle period after Bram Stoker's Dracula. Trilby is set in the 1850s in an idyllic bohemian Paris. Though it features the hijinks of three lovable English artists — especially the delicate genius Little Billee — its most memorable character is Svengali, a Jewish rogue, a masterful musician, and an irresistible hypnotist.
Serial Killer H. H. Holmes was quite taken with the book.
Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds
by Charles Mackay - 1852
Medicine and Astrology - A Paper read before the Numismatic and Antiquarian society 1866
Jap Herron; a Novel Written from the Ouija Board; with an introduction, The coming of Jap Herron by Emily Hutchings 1917
Matthias and His Impostures: Or, The Progress of Fanaticism. Illustrated in the Extraordinary Case of Robert Matthews by by William Leete Stone 1835
A World of Wonders: With Anecdotes and Opinions Concerning Popular Superstitions 1853
An Historical and Critical Account of the So-called Prophecy of St. Malachy Regarding the Succession of Popes by M. J. O'Brien - 1880
Haunted Houses: Tales of the Supernatural, with Some Account of Hereditary
by Charles George Harper 1907
Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland
by Thomas Crofton Croker 1828
Star Lore of All Ages: A Collection of Myths, Legends, and Facts Concerning the Constellations
by William Tyler Olcott 1911
Index to Fairy Tales, Myths and Legends
by Mary Huse Eastman 1915
The Humbugs of the World by Phineas Taylor Barnum 1866
Strange Occurrences by Leopold Davis 1877
Psychomancy: Spirit-rappings and Table-tippings Exposed
by Charles Grafton Page 1853
The new conspiracy against the Jesuits detected and briefly exposed
by Robert Charles Dallas - 1815
Astrology and Religion Among the Greeks and Romans
by Franz Valery Marie Cumont 1912
The Mysteries of Astrology, and the Wonders of Magic
by Charles W. Roback 1854
Tales of Mystery and Horror
by Maurice Level - 1920 - 300 pages
Thesaurus of horror; or, The charnel-house explored!!
by John Snart - 1817
True Ghost Stories
by Hereward Carrington - 1915 - 240 pages
Historic Ghosts and Ghost Hunters
by Henry Addington Bruce - 1908 - 230 pages
Haunted Houses: Tales of the Supernatural, with Some Account of Hereditary ...
by Charles George Harper - 1907 - 173 pages
Some Chinese Ghosts
by Lafcadio Hearn - 1906 - 180 pages
Wandering Ghosts
by Francis Marion Crawford - 1911 - 290 pages
The Ghosts of Piccadilly
by George Slythe Street - 1907 - 280 pages
The Devils and Evil Spirits of Babylonia
by Reginald Campbell Thompson - 1903
Where Ghosts Walk: The Haunts of Familiar Characters in History and Literature
by Marion Harland - 1900 - 300 pages
Tales of Men and Ghosts
by Edith Wharton - 1910 - 430 pages
Ghosts: A Samuel Lyle Mystery Story
by Arthur Crabb - 1921 - 251 pages
The Night-side of Nature; Or, Ghosts and Ghost-seers
by Catherine Crowe - 1850 - 441 pages
The mysterious man, by the author of Ben Bradshawe
by Frederick Chamier - 1844 (THE HAUNTED HOUSE, A TRUE GHOST STORY)
Ghosts I Have Met and Some Others
by John Kendrick Bangs - 1898 - 170 pages
Mysteries, Or, Glimpses of the Supernatural, Containing Accounts
by Charles Wyllys Elliott - 1852 - 263 pages
Apparitions: Or, The Mystery of Ghosts, Hobgoblins, and Haunted Houses Developed
by Joseph Taylor - 1815 - 232 pages
Fiends, ghosts and sprites
by John Netten Radcliffe - 1854
Ghost Stories: Collected with a Particular View to Counteract the Vulgar
by Felix Octavius Carr Darley - 1854 - 182 pages
The Ghosts of Their Ancestors
by Weymer Jay Mills - 1906 - 132 pages
Ghosts and family legends: A Volume for Christmas
by Catherine Crowe - 1859
Inferences from Haunted Houses and Haunted Men
by John William Harris - 1901 - 80 pages
The phantom ship
by Frederick Marryat - 1857
Plus you also get:
"A Bottomless Grave" by Ambrose Pierce
Wilkie Collins
"A Terribly Strange Bed"
A Thin Ghost, and others by M.R. James 1919
Claimants to Royalty
by John Henry Ingram 1882
Memoirs of the Northern Imposter; Or Prince of Swindlers: Being a Faithful Narrative of James George Semple 1786
The Mythology and Fables of the Ancients, Explain'd from History
by Banier (Antoine), M. l'abbé Banier - 1739
Brand's Popular Antiquities of Great Britain: Faiths and Folklore
by John Brand 1905
Magicon: Wonderful Prophecies Concerning Popery and Its Impending Overthrow and Fall together with Precictions Relative to America and the Formation of the New World
by M. Paulus - 1869
The Prophecies of the Brahan Seer: (Coinneach Odhar Fiosaiche)
by Alexander Mackenzie, Kenneth Mackenzie, Alexander Macgregor 1882
A Summary View of the Millennial Church, Or United Society of Believers (Commonly called Shakers)
A Summary View of the Millennial Church, Or United Society of Believers ...
by Calvin Green, Shakers, Seth Youngs Wells - 1823
Ancient pagan and modern Christian symbolism exposed and explained
by Thomas Inman - 1875
An apostate exposed: or, George Keith contradicting himself and his brother Bradford
by John Penington, George Keith - 1695
Horrors of Vaccination Exposed and Illustrated
by Charles Michael Higgins 1920
Famous Modern Ghost Stories
J.S. LeFanu's Ghostly Tales
The Haunted Hotel by Wilkie Collins 1878
The Haunted Bookshop by Christopher Morley 1919
The Great Amherst Mystery: A True Narrative of the Supernatural - Walter Hubbell 1915
The Haunted House, a true ghost story, being an account of the mysterious manifestations that have taken place in the presence of Esther Cox, the young girl who is possessed of devils, and has become known throughout the entire Dominion as the great Amherst mystery 1879 by Walter Hubbell 1915
THE HAUNTED HOUSE by H. A. STRONG 1872
Haunted places in England by Eliot O'Donnell 1919
Ghostly phenomena by Eliot O'Donnell 1910
True tales of the Weird by Sidney Dickinson 1920
Fun for Doctors and their Patients; 50 authentic Ghost Stories by 50 experienced physicians 1901 by John Short
Stranger than Fiction, being tales from the byways of Ghosts and Folk-lore (1911) by Mary Lewes
The Book of Dreams and Ghosts by Andrew Lang 1897
The Alleged Haunting of B-House by Adela M. Goodrich -Freer 1899
Scottish Ghost Stories by Elliot O'Donnell
The Best Ghost Stories by Arthur Reeve 1919
The Lock and Key Library - Classic Mystery Stories (Kipling, Doyle, Wilkie Collins) 1909
True Ghost Stories by Hereward Carrington
The Canterville Ghost - Oscar Wilde
The World's Best Mystery Stories 1907
Tales of Mystery and Horror
by Maurice Level - 1920 - 300 pages
Thesaurus of horror; or, The charnel-house explored!!
by John Snart - 1817
True Ghost Stories
by Hereward Carrington - 1915 - 240 pages
Historic Ghosts and Ghost Hunters
by Henry Addington Bruce - 1908 - 230 pages
Haunted Houses: Tales of the Supernatural, with Some Account of Hereditary ...
by Charles George Harper - 1907 - 173 pages
Some Chinese Ghosts
by Lafcadio Hearn - 1906 - 180 pages
Wandering Ghosts
by Francis Marion Crawford - 1911 - 290 pages
The Ghosts of Piccadilly
by George Slythe Street - 1907 - 280 pages
The Devils and Evil Spirits of Babylonia
by Reginald Campbell Thompson - 1903
Where Ghosts Walk: The Haunts of Familiar Characters in History and Literature
by Marion Harland - 1900 - 300 pages
Tales of Men and Ghosts
by Edith Wharton - 1910 - 430 pages
Ghosts: A Samuel Lyle Mystery Story
by Arthur Crabb - 1921 - 251 pages
The Night-side of Nature; Or, Ghosts and Ghost-seers
by Catherine Crowe - 1850 - 441 pages
The mysterious man, by the author of Ben Bradshawe
by Frederick Chamier - 1844 (THE HAUNTED HOUSE, A TRUE GHOST STORY)
Ghosts I Have Met and Some Others
by John Kendrick Bangs - 1898 - 170 pages
Mysteries, Or, Glimpses of the Supernatural, Containing Accounts
by Charles Wyllys Elliott - 1852 - 263 pages
Apparitions: Or, The Mystery of Ghosts, Hobgoblins, and Haunted Houses Developed
by Joseph Taylor - 1815 - 232 pages
Fiends, ghosts and sprites
by John Netten Radcliffe - 1854
Ghost Stories: Collected with a Particular View to Counteract the Vulgar
by Felix Octavius Carr Darley - 1854 - 182 pages
The Ghosts of Their Ancestors
by Weymer Jay Mills - 1906 - 132 pages
Ghosts and family legends: A Volume for Christmas
by Catherine Crowe - 1859
Inferences from Haunted Houses and Haunted Men
by John William Harris - 1901 - 80 pages
The phantom ship
by Frederick Marryat - 1857
Death: a poetical essay by Beilby Porteus - 1772
Death by Maurice Maeterlinck 1911
Famous Mysteries: Curious and Fantastic Riddles of Human Life
by John Elfreth Watkins 1919
"Jack the Ripper There was a reign of terror in London's Whitechapel district
during the late eighties."
The History of Burke and Hare and of the Resurrectionist Times
by George MacGregor 1884
A Defense of Edgar Allan Poe by John J. Moran - 1885
Phantasmata: Or, Illusions and Fanaticisms of Protean Forms (Volume 1)
Sample: CHAPTER XI. MANIACAL EPIDEMICS. LYCANTHROPY, OR WOLF TRANSFORMATION MANIA.
THE prevalence of particular forms of insanity at particular epochs has been noticed in various countries, and was first treated of scientifically in France by Docteur Calmeil, the very able and enlightened physician.* At different periods in the middle ages, we find large masses of people moved at the same time by the same exciting influence, seized by a nervous affection of an epidemic nature, that soon merged into a state of mental exaltation and terminated in monomania, if it were not timely checked. These forms of mental insanity are very apt to assume a religious character. Those which assume that character are classed by Calmeil under the head of " Theomania," the opposite of this character under that of Demonomania, which he divides into two kinds — Demonolatria, devil worship, and Demonopathy, a belief in possession by evil spirits.
Friendship in Death: In Twenty Letters from the Dead to the Living by Elizabeth Rowe 1783
The Phantom World by Augustin Calmet 1850
DEATH AND ITS MYSTERY AT THE MOMENT OF DEATH - Manifestations and Apparitions of the Dying; "Doubles;" Phenomena
of Occultism by Camille Flammarion 1922 (first 368 pages only)
A Study of Death by Henry Mills Alden 1895
The Vampyre: A Tale by John William Polidori 1819
Reflections on War and Death by Sigmund Freud 1918
The Monkey's Paw by Louis Napoleon Parker, William Wymark Jacobs - 1910
(this story is probably where Stephen King got his idea for Pet Semetary)
AFTER DEATH - AN EXAMINATION OF THE TESTIMONY OF PRIMITIVE TIMES RESPECTING THE STATE OF THE FAITHFUL DEAD, AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO THE LIVING BY HERBERT MORTIMER LUCKOCK, D.D. 1880
The mezzotint by M.R. James 1904 (great little ghost story in text format)
Death-bed Scenes: Or, Dying with and Without Religion by Davis Wasgatt Clark 1851
Death and Sudden Death by Paul Brouardel, F. Lucas Benham 1902
The Eminent Dead: Or, The Triumphs of Faith in the Dying Hour by Bradford Kinney Peirce 1851
The Book of Pity and of Death by Pierre Loti 1892
Death--and After? by Annie Besant 1906
The State of the Dead and the Destiny of the WickeD by Uriah Smith 1873
The phantom ship by Frederick Marryat 1857
The Spirits in Prison and Other Studies on the Life After Death by Edward Hayes Plumptre 1894
Bucholz and the Detectives by Allan Pinkerton 1880
The Great Crime of 1860 by Joseph Whitaker Stapleton, Constance Emilie Kent, Elizabeth Gough 1861
The Maurice Mystery by John Esten Cooke 1885
The Hunt Ball Mystery by William Magnay 1918
The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux in wordpard and text format
(In 1898, Elisabeth, Empress of Austria-Hungary, was on the quay at Lake Geneva awaiting the steam ferry to Montreux when, without warning or apparent motive, the anarchist Luigi Lucheni plunged a needle file into her heart. Because of the very thin nature of the wound, the Empress did not realise that she had been fatally injured and walked unaided to her cabin, where she collapsed and soon died.[citation needed] It is not known whether she locked the cabin door behind her - which would have created the appearance of a locked room murder. At least one prominent French locked room expert, Roland Lacourbe, believes that this notorious event was the inspiration for Gaston Leroux's The Mystery of the Yellow Room)
Hide and Seek; Or, The Mystery of Mary Grice: A Novel by Wilkie Collins 1898
The mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens 1870
Famous Mysteries: Curious and Fantastic Riddles of Human Life by John Elfreth Watkins - 1919
(The Strange Case of Marie Lafarge - The most baffling of all French murder mysteries involved the daughter of one of Napoleon's favorite officers, Colonel Cappelle, of the Old Guard. This beautiful girl was also the granddaughter of the famous Duke of Orleans (Philippe Egalite) and of his companion and housekeeper, Mme. de Genlis.)
The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins 1893
(The Woman in White is an epistolary novel written by Wilkie Collins in 1859, serialized in 1859-1860, and first published in book form in 1860. It is considered to be among the first mystery novels and is widely regarded as one of the first (and finest) in the genre of 'sensation novels'.)
The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins 1874 (considered the first detective novel in the English language)
No Name by Wilkie Collins 1893
(The story begins in 1846, at Combe-Raven in West Somersetshire, the country residence of the happy Vanstone family. When Andrew Vanstone is killed suddenly in an accident and his wife follows shortly thereafter, it is revealed that they were not married at the time of their daughters' births, making their daughters "Nobody's Children" in the eyes of English law and robbing them of their inheritance. Andrew Vanstone's elder brother Michael gleefully takes possession of his brother's fortune, leaving his nieces to make their own way in the world. Norah, the elder sister, accepts her misfortune gracefully, but the headstrong Magdalen is determined to have her revenge. Using her dramatic talent and assisted by wily swindler Captain Wragge, Magdalen plots to regain her rightful inheritance.)
The Ghost's Touch by Wilkie Collins (part of "I Say No"; Or, The Love-letter Answered: And Other Stories by Wilkie Collins) 1893
Tales of Terror; Or, The Mysteries of Magic 1848
Great ghost stories by Joseph Lewis French 1918
Modern Ghosts by Guy de Maupassant 1890
The Best Ghost Stories by Joseph Lewis French 1919
The Best Psychic Stories edited by Joseph Lewis French 1920
Humorous Ghost Stories by Dorothy Scarborough 1921
Masterpieces of Mystery by Joseph Lewis French 1920
Accredited Ghost Stories by T. M. Jarvis 1823
Ghosts and family legends by Catharine Crowe, Stevens Crowe 1859
Strikers, Communists, Tramps and Detectives by Allan Pinkerton, Marian S. Carson Collection 1878
Mysteries of Police and Crime: A General Survey of Wrongdoing and Its Pursuit by Arthur Griffiths 1899
Twenty-five Years of Detective Life by Jerome Caminada 1895
Fifty Years a Detective by Thomas Furlong 1912
Why Some Men Kill; Or, Murder Mysteries Revealed by George A. Thacher 1919
THE EMPTY HOUSE AND OTHER GHOST STORIES (includes, THE EMPTY HOUSE, A HAUNTED ISLAND, A CASE OF EAVESDROPPING, KEEPING HIS PROMISE, WITH INTENT TO STEAL, THE WOOD OF THE DEAD, SMITH: AN EPISODE IN A LODGING-HOUSE, A SUSPICIOUS GIFT, THE STRANGE ADVENTURES OF A PRIVATE SECRETARY IN NEW YORK, SKELETON LAKE: AN EPISODE IN CAMP
Three Ghost Stories by Charles Dickens (includes The Signal-Man, The Haunted-House, The Trial For Murder)
Honest Money: "Coin's" Fallacies Exposed
by Stanley Waterloo, William Hope Harvey 1895
Facts Worth Knowing: Falsehoods Exposed : the Truth about Patent Medicines ...
by Proprietary Association - 1908
Free Masonry: Its Pretensions Exposed in Faithful Extracts
by Henry Dana Ward 1828