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Invisible Ink Tasmania

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Ghostly Tales of Tasmania, Joan Dehle Emberg, and Buck Thor Emberg, 1991, 126 pp., photos, $14.95
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The Restless Soul of Penquite a tall, hunched figure with a blotched face as if it had been burned and lobeless ears as though they had been melted. A pair of ghostly bikers with fangs. The ghost of Mrs. Buscombean absent-minded spirit searching for her lost jewels. The terrifying SOMETHING of Port Arthur's Model Prison. Stories of convicts and the pioneers who scratched a living out of this barren land. Entertaining and fascinating. Well-written, with just enough drama and panache.
 
 
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Ghost Stories of Richmond, Tasmania, 1992, 14 pp. photos, $5.00
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Brief tales from a town with a long and violent history. George, "the flagellator," who used to torture convicts as they built Richmond Bridge; little Charlotte, age 4, who died of diptheria, and still haunts Redcoats Cottage; the Pink Lady of the Gaoler's House. A good pocket guide if you're planning a trip to Tasmania.
 
 
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Tasmanian Tales of the Supernatural, Margaret Giordano, 1994, photos and line art, index, 150 pp. $19.95
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Of all the Australian states, Tasmania is said to be the most haunted. Its turbulent past, many old buildings, and numbers of violent deaths contribute to this reputation, which, to judge by this book, is well-deserved. The spread-eagled ghost of the Rev. George Eastman, lying where his corpse fell. The banging of a ghostly suicide's legs at the Oast House. The ghostly head of an Aboriginal peering down from a tree at Eaglehawk Neck.
 
 
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