Thirteen Tennessee Ghosts and Jeffrey: Commemorative Edition
English
By (author): Ben Windham Dilcy Windham Hilley Kathryn Tucker Windham
Thirteen Tennessee Ghosts and Jeffrey is a deluxe, commemorative edition of famed southern author and folklorist Kathryn Tucker Windhams introduction to the Volunteer States most enduring ghost stories.
In Thirteen Tennessee Ghosts and Jeffrey, beloved and best-selling folklorist Kathryn Tucker Windham presents a spine-tingling collection of Tennessees eeriest ghost tales. Accompanied by her faithful companion, Jeffrey, a friendly spirit who resided in her home, Windham traveled from the mysterious muds of Memphis to the haunted hollows of east Tennessee to collect the spookiest collection of Volunteer State revenants ever written.
In these perennial favorites, Windham captures the gentle folk humor of native Tennesseans as well as fascinating facts about the states rich history. In The Dark Legend, Windham recounts the story of explorer Merriwether Lewis, who met an untimely end on the Natchez Trace 1809 and whose spirit, it is said, still treads through Tennessees forests. Windham also visits central Tennessees Chapel Hill, where people who know the town say those who stand on the train tracks on dark, lonely nights can often see a disembodied light floating along the tracks. Neighbors say its the ghost of a headless flagman who returns to cavort with night-time guests.
High in Tennessees Appalachian mountains, Windham encounters Martin, the phantom fiddler of Johnson County. Legend has it that in life Martins musical skills so mesmerized the snakes of the Stone Mountains that they would slither from their dens to listen tamely to his fiddling. Intrepid visitors to the rocky tops of northeast Tennessees mountains say you can still hear Martins ghost fiddling in the hollows.
This handsome, new commemorative hardback edition returns Windhams suspenseful classic to its original keepsake quality and includes a new afterword by the authors children. See more
In Thirteen Tennessee Ghosts and Jeffrey, beloved and best-selling folklorist Kathryn Tucker Windham presents a spine-tingling collection of Tennessees eeriest ghost tales. Accompanied by her faithful companion, Jeffrey, a friendly spirit who resided in her home, Windham traveled from the mysterious muds of Memphis to the haunted hollows of east Tennessee to collect the spookiest collection of Volunteer State revenants ever written.
In these perennial favorites, Windham captures the gentle folk humor of native Tennesseans as well as fascinating facts about the states rich history. In The Dark Legend, Windham recounts the story of explorer Merriwether Lewis, who met an untimely end on the Natchez Trace 1809 and whose spirit, it is said, still treads through Tennessees forests. Windham also visits central Tennessees Chapel Hill, where people who know the town say those who stand on the train tracks on dark, lonely nights can often see a disembodied light floating along the tracks. Neighbors say its the ghost of a headless flagman who returns to cavort with night-time guests.
High in Tennessees Appalachian mountains, Windham encounters Martin, the phantom fiddler of Johnson County. Legend has it that in life Martins musical skills so mesmerized the snakes of the Stone Mountains that they would slither from their dens to listen tamely to his fiddling. Intrepid visitors to the rocky tops of northeast Tennessees mountains say you can still hear Martins ghost fiddling in the hollows.
This handsome, new commemorative hardback edition returns Windhams suspenseful classic to its original keepsake quality and includes a new afterword by the authors children. See more
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