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Item #368
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Ghosts of Gettysburg Video, 1994, 60 min. SORRY! No longer available.
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Great special effects, a haunting score, plus excellent re-enactments and photography make this a must-have video. It opens with a Gettysburg College medical school elevator descending to a hellish scene of a Civil War operating room in the basement. Once that gets your heart rate up, you'll see tales of the "Blue Boy" of Stevens Hall, ghostly soldiers at the Cashtown Inn, "The General" of Kline Theatre, a scruffy Texan ghost at Devil's Den, and much more. Superior!
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Item #369
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Ghosts of Gettysburg II Video, 1996, 60 min. SORRY! No longer available.
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Ghosts of Gettysburg II Video Another excellent video about the ghosts of Gettysburg, possibly the most haunted town in America. Filmed on location in the very spots the hauntings occurred, it features interviews with many of the actual witnesses of these ghosts, like the pair of nurses who saw the despondent "Woman in White" who committed suicide at Spangler's Springs. Like the couple who also had a "Lady in White" in their house--a nun who had nursed fallen soldiers.

The segment that gave me the creeps was about the George House, now a photo store, where tourists saw what they thought was a wax-museum display of a general lying in state.

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Item #370
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More Ghosts of Gettysburg, Spirits, Apparitions and Haunted Places of the Battlefield, Mark Nesbitt, 1992, illus., references, 100 pp. $5.95
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More ghosts of this bloody battlefield, from a spectral horse and rider at the Wheatfield to a dead man who presented two re-enacters with authentic, live Civil War ammunition.
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Item #371
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Ghosts of Gettysburg III, Mark Nesbitt, 1995, photos, biblio, 75 pp. $5.95
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Ghosts of Gettysburg III As usual, Nesbitt's stories and spooky turns of phrase give me chills, even in daylight. A woman who looked in her rear-view mirror and found her truck full of ghostly soldiers. The re-enactors who watched a battalion of Confederate infantry line up at attention during a lightning storm--then disappear. The raving ghost of a soldier buried alive for four days under a pile of decaying corpses at the Thompson barn site. Outstanding!
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Ghosts of Gettysburg IV, Spirits, Apparitions, and Haunted Places of the Battlefield, 1998, photos, references, 96 pp $5.95
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This wasn’t available yet as we went to print, but the Ghostly Bibliographer who knows All, sees All, reviews All, predicts that it will be another terrific and terrifying book from Nesbitt. There are eleven all-new stories. Nesbitt’s publisher faxed me a sample: "The Last Court of Appeal," about the Adams County Court House where a hazy man-sized mist drifts slowly across the courthouse lobby and down the halls where Civil War surgeons once walked. Nesbitt’s unique blend of history and haunts and his uncanny ability to put his readers there, to make them feel, hear, taste, and smell the horrific sights he describes, make the Ghosts of Gettysburg books first-rate.
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