Description
A pub with a deceased barmaid who simply refuses to leave, a Grey Lady in the Theatre Royal; a poltergeist in the Garrick's Head pub; a man in a black hat at the Assembly Rooms. Bath is one of the few British cities which may justifiably be called beautiful. It is also one of the most haunted of British cities. Bath is an ancient place and, at the height of its fashionable popularity in the eighteenth century, it was almost the country's alternative capital and the scene of social intrigues and skulduggery of the sort that its ghosts seem to reflect. Even the Circus, regarded as the epitome of the classical in domestic architecture, has a ghostly young lady who sings. This book combines a love and appreciation of Bath with the recounting of tales about its best-known ghosts. David has also researched local archives to find less familiar phantoms, spooks and spectres.
About the Author
DAVID BRANDON has a strong interest in paranormal activity and has a local knowledge of Bath. He has led walks in Bath for Nottingham University, and taught on degree modules concerned with the belief in ghosts and issues of death and the afterlife. He has authored four books and co-authored seven, including Haunted London Underground with Alan Brooke for The History Press in 2008.
Book Information
ISBN 9780752447599
Author David Brandon
Format Paperback
Page Count 96
Imprint The History Press Ltd
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 230g
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 170mm * 10mm