01940nam a2200313Ia 450000100090000000300080000900500170001700800410003401000130007502000150008803500170010304000140012004300120013409200220014610000420016824500980021026000440030830000230035233600260037533700280040133800270042952008940045665000510135065000740140190700150147594200140149099900170150495201050152123729032MeVbMML20250807135110.0910510s1990 mau 000 0 eng d a90081834 a0892722797 amrg91-669483 cAJM dAJM an-us-ma a133.1bB192n 19901 aBalliett, Blue,d1955-eauthor91827010aNantucket hauntings :btwenty-one firsthand encounters with the supernatural /cBlue Balliett aCamden, Me. :bDown East Books, cc1990 a169 pages ;c21 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aA long dead actor returns to his summer retreat; a young woman is haunted by dreams of a house she's never seen yet knows is home; a stern Quaker family of ghosts reluctantly share their house with its modern inhabitants; an invisible "friend" keeps urging a young child to dig for something buried; spectral events disturb the guests and staff at an old hotel-these are just a few of the fascinating accounts in Blue Balliett's second collection of Nantucketers' actual experience with the island's ghosts. The variety in these accounts is remarkable. Some of the spirits are benign, even protective; others terrorize the unfortunate humans who encounter them. All are memorable. Nantucket is a "corner of the world that is hard to leave or forget," writes Blue Balliett, "perhaps that is as good as explanation as any for the existence of a very real population of Nantucket ghosts." 0aGhostszMassachusettszNantucket Island918271 0aImprints (Publishers' and printers' statements)zMainezCamden918272 a.b25670293 2ddccBOOK c30044d30044 2ddc4070aABELJbABELJcNFd2024-09-12g9.99l0o133.1 BALLp66500r2024-09-12w2024-09-12yBOOK11