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Invisible Ink Ireland Room #2

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Item #121
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Mysterious Ireland, Sheila St Clair, 1994, biblio, index, 176 pp. $16.95
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St Clair is a "sensitive" and reports in a very low key way some of her experiences as well as historic haunts from more troubled times. The Orloff Whip, held first by a dead woman for 11 years on her daily coach ride, then by her apparition. A phantom funeral procession on the stairs of Rathmoy House which shattered the nerves of the occupants. The sinister Woman in Black of Belfast, who hurled the man of the house over the bannisters. The man stopped in 1980 by a phantom roadblock. He saw patrol vehicles and soldiers in combat gear who examined his driver's licence, then asked him to open the boot of the car. As he did so, he suddenly realized he was alone and found his licence lying on the road. And no, I'm not going to tell you the end of the story. But it's a corker!
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Item #123
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Trapped Between Two Worlds, Experiences of a 'Ghost Buster', Sandra Ramdhanie, 1995, 159 pp. SORRY No longer available. Please ask us to find you a nice used copy.
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Ramdhanie takes us from Trinidad, where she first discovered her psychic gifts, to Ireland, where we follow her as she goes about "healing the land," "rebalancing energies," and sending out spirits. Troubled humans make troubled spirits, she tells us. And in a troubled land like Ireland, there are many troubled sites, such as the village where the evil spirits of the 18th century militiamen who brutally supressed the Irish peasantry still pollute the local cottages. One fascinating case dealt with a ghostly black dog that scratched furniture and floors with its claws. In another, Ramdhanie describes the great difficulty she had dislodging a pale-faced spirit named Stephen, who had attached himself to a young girl. Ramdhanie also gives suggestions for developing your own psychic gifts and techniques such as dream recall and symbolism, crystal work, breathing, and healing visualization.
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Item #124
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True Irish Ghost Stories, Authentic Tales of Haunted Houses, Banshees, Poltergeists, and Other Supernatural Phenomena, Compiled by St. John D. Seymour and Harry L. Neligan, 1993, index, 174 pp. THIS BOOK IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE. Ask us to find you a nice used copy.
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Some real nasties like the little old woman ghost who seized a living woman by the hand and said, "I will drag you down to Hell, where I am!" Or the woman who turned to see "It" standing close beside her--"human in shape, the eyes were like two black holes in the face, and the whole figure seemed as if were made of grey cotton-wool, while itwas accompanied by a most appalling stench, such as would come from a decaying human body." Irish ghosts are always terribly gruesome, with an emphasis on severed heads. It must be the climate.
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