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"The Last of the Spirits" from Charles Dickens' *A #Christmas Carol* (first published in 1843)
Keeping it spooky, even today. Happy holidays y'all!
This is a wonderful woodcut from George W.M. Reynolds' *The Mysteries of London* (1844). You can see a man in a cell surrounded by all sorts of ghouls.
#Occult #Gothic #Magic #Victorian #Paranormal
Still one of the greatest Canadian TV shows of all time. The Hilarious House of Frightenstein is how I was introduced to Vincent Price. The main star Billy Van was a genius. You can watch episodes via YouTube: https://t.co/BqtR8YTIoL
#Halloween #Vampires #Monsters
Happy Saturday y'all! Here's a little #ghost-themed humour for your weekend.
#Paranormal #Occult #Haunted
I really like this front page of Harper's Weekly (Sat, 8 May 1869). It was published during Mumler's trial in New York when he was charged with fraud.
#Occult #HPS #Magic #Paranormal #Psychic #Supernatural #Seance
Wrote a blog about it: https://t.co/nRZu4nW07t
This is a fantastic thread about #Japanese #Folklore featuring "bakezori" - mistreated and forgotten sandals that come to life and wreck havoc as little #monsters. https://t.co/c1dN2XhyKY