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Civil War Ghost Stories.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
From:
The Bookwatch
| Date:
March 1, 2006
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Civil War Ghost Stories
Angus Konstam
Thunder Bay Press
5880 Oberlin Dr., San Diego, CA 92121
www.advantagebooksonline.com
1592234828 $TBA www.amazon.com
Take the modern ghost story format and add American Civil War history and you have Angus Konstam's Civil War Ghost Stories, a blend which will appeal to two di...
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