- Elliott O'Donnell
.
Later in his career, he traveled to the U.S. and became a police officer during the
Chicago Railway Strike of 1894.He also served in the
British Army inWorld War I . His first book was For Satan's Sake, published in 1904.Bibliography
*For Satan's Sake (1904)
*Unknown Depths (1905)
*Some Haunted Houses (1908)
*Haunted Houses of London (1909)
*Reminiscences of Mrs.E. M. Ward (1910)
*Byways of Ghostland (1911)
*The Meaning of Dreams (1911)
*Scottish Ghost Stories (1912)
*The Sorcery Club (1912)
*Werewolves (1912)
*Animal Ghosts (1913)
*Ghostly Phenomena (1913)
*Haunted Highways and Byways (1914)
*The Irish Abroad (1915)
*Twenty Years' Experience as a Ghost Hunter (1916)
*The Haunted Man (1917)
*Spiritualism Explained (1917)
*Fortunes (1918)
*Haunted Places in England (1919)
*Menace of Spiritualism (1920)
*More Haunted Houses of London (1920)
*The Banshee (1926)
*Ghosts, Helpful and Harmful (1926)
*Strange Disappearances (1927)
*Strange Sea Mysteries (1927)
*Confessions of a Ghost Hunter (1928)
*Great Thames Mysteries (1929)
*Famous Curses (1929)
*Fatal Kisses (1929)
*Rooms of Mystery (1931) London: Philip Allan & Co. Ltd.
*Ghosts of London (1932)
*The Devil in the Pulpit (1932)
*Family Ghosts (1934)
*Strange Cults & Secret Societies of Modern London (1934)
*Spookerisms; Twenty-five Weird Happenings (1936)
*Haunted Churches (1939)
*Ghosts with a Purpose (1952)
*Dead Riders (1953)
*Phantoms of the Night (1956)
*Haunted Waters, and Trees of Ghostly Dread (1958)External links
*http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13912 FREE Sony Reader e-book version of "Scottish Ghost Stories by Elliott O'Donnell"
*
*
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.