The Stoneground Ghost Tales

The Stoneground Ghost Tales

The Stoneground Ghost Tales - Compiled from the recollections of the Reverend Roland Batchel, Vicar of the...
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Author: Swain, E. G. (Edmund Gill),1861-1938
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The Stoneground Ghost Tales

The Stoneground Ghost Tales

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The Stoneground Ghost Tales

CHF 11.81 CHF 5.90
Author: Swain, E. G. (Edmund Gill),1861-1938
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Stoneground Ghost Tales - Compiled from the recollections of the Reverend Roland Batchel, Vicar of the parish.

TO MONTAGUE RHODES JAMES (LITT.D., HON. LITT.D. DUBLIN, HON. LL.D. ST. ANDR., F.B.A., F.S.A., ETC.) PROVOST OF KINGS COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, FOR TWENTY PLEASANT YEARS MR. BATCHELS FRIEND, AND THE INDULGENT PARENT OF SUCH TASTES AS THESE PAGES INDICATE. On the edge of that vast tract of East Anglia, which retains its ancient name of the Fens, there may be found, by those who know where to seek it, a certain village called Stoneground. It was once a picturesque village. To-day it is not to be called either a village, or picturesque. Man dwells not in one house of clay, but in two, and the material of the second is drawn from the earth upon which this and the neighbouring villages stood. The unlovely signs of the industry have changed the place alike in aspect and in population. Many who have seen the fossil skeletons of great saurians brought out of the clay in which they have lain from pre-historic times, have thought that the inhabitants of the place have not since changed for the better. The chief habitations, however, have their foundations not upon clay, but upon a bed of gravel which anciently gave to the place its name, and upon the highest part of this gravel stands, and has stood for many centuries, the Parish Church, dominating the landscape for miles around. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 44581
Author: Swain, E. G. (Edmund Gill)
Release Date: Jan 4, 2014
Format: eBook
Language: English

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