Elliott O'Donnell
Elliott O'Donnell was an intriguing figure in the realm of supernatural literature, known for his compelling exploration of ghosts and the paranormal. Born in 1872 in Dublin, Ireland, O'Donnell's early experiences in a haunted house ignited his lifelong fascination with the otherworldly. He became a prolific writer, penning numerous books and articles that blended personal anecdotes with chilling tales of the supernatural. His unique perspective and vivid storytelling captured the imaginations of readers eager to explore the mysteries that lie beyond our everyday lives.
Twenty Years' Experience as a Ghost Hunter
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Elliott O'Donnell
After having a difficult time establishing a career as a novelist, O’Donnell discovered to his happy surprise that the reading public was ve…
Werwolves
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Elliott O'Donnell
Written in 1912 by a famous ghost hunter who was also an occult fantasy writer, this interesting book collects together folktales and tradit…
Some Haunted Houses of England and Wales
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Old buildings necessarily have a history. It is not always a happy history and folklore abounds. Sometimes unhappy souls come back to haunt …
The Sorcery Club
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Elliott O'Donnell
Leon Hamar and his friends were out-of-work and starving in San Francisco after the firm they worked for went out of business. Leon acquired…
Animal Ghosts
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Elliott O'Donnell
This is a collection of ghost stories in which the antagonists are various animals. Divided up into chapters of ghost sightings by each grou…
Dog Ghosts
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Elliott O'Donnell
Dog Ghosts explores the intriguing realm of canine apparitions, delving into the stories and experiences of those who have encountered the s…
Scottish Ghost Stories
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Elliott O'Donnell
A public domain collection of Scottish Ghost tales by Elliott O'Donnell. 1911 - Summary by Sherry Morrow