Haunted London Pubs

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A01=Alan Brooke
A01=David Brandon
alehouse
alehouses
apparition
apparitions
Author_Alan Brooke
Author_David Brandon
black bess
blitzed
Category=VXQG
Category=WQH
curiosities
dark history
dick turpin
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folklore
ghost
ghost stories
ghost tales
ghosts
ghoul
ghouls
Haunted
haunted heritage
hauntings
inn
inns
London
manifestations
mysteries
mystery
phantom
Phantoms
poltergeist
poltergeists
popular culture
pub
public houses
pubs
scary nun
spectre
spectres
spirit
spirits
spooky
the grenadier mayfair
the horns Bermondsey
the king's arms Peckham rye
the king’s arms Peckham rye
the paranormal
the spaniard's inn hampstead
the spaniard’s inn hampstead
the supernatural
unexplained phenomena
|london's pub history
|london’s pub history

Product details

  • ISBN 9780752447605
  • Weight: 230g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Apr 2009
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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London is a historical city full of mysteries and curiosities, and is home to many of England's oldest and most quirky pubs. It comes as no surprise that these pubs have a great deal more than their fair share of ghosts, phantoms and ghouls or, as the old joke goes, spirits galore! A menacing ghostly soldier lurks in Mayfair's Grenadier pub; the hooves of Dick Turpin's Black Bess can be heard galloping up to the Spaniard's Inn at Hampstead; a scary nun does the rounds at the Horns in Bermondsey; and many people have heard the voices of long-dead drinkers killed when the King's Arms in Peckham Rye was blitzed. Combining some well-known stories with others that are long-forgotten, this fascinating book delves into the rich tapestry of London's pub history, with a perfect mix of the past, folklore, popular culture and the supernatural.

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