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"Wood, Alix. World's scariest places"
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Ghostly prisons
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Wood, Alix, author
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Wood, Alix. World's scariest places
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Haunted prisons Juvenile literature.
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Ghosts Juvenile literature.
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Ghosts.
2017
They say that violent deaths beget vengeful spirits refusing to rest in peace. Anne Boleyn was beheaded with a single stroke of a sword at the Tower of London in 1536. After that vicious execution, some say she still roams the Tower grounds! Similar disturbing accounts of historical prisons around the world abound in this spine-tingling and highly motivating work. A world map, vivid photographs, and stimulating sidebars further encourage readers to understand more about the history, geography, and culture involved in each prison s unique story. Full-Color Photographs, Further Information Section, Glossary, Index, Maps, Sidebars, Websites.
Ghostly mansions
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Wood, Alix, author
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Wood, Alix. World's scariest places
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Haunted houses Juvenile literature.
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Mansions Miscellanea Juvenile literature.
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Ghosts Juvenile literature.
2020
Describes twelve mansions that are believed to be haunted, including Loftus Hall in Ireland, Borley Rectory in England, and Ann Starrett Mansion in Washington.
Eerie railroads
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Wood, Alix, author
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Wood, Alix. World's scariest places
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Haunted places Juvenile literature.
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Ghosts Juvenile literature.
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Railroad stations Miscellanea Juvenile literature.
2020
What is it that makes railroads such eerie places? It could be the spine-chilling metallic screech of the wheels grinding against the steel tracks. Or perhaps the rushing wind that threatens to pull you under as the railcars hurtle past. In this nerve-racking text, readers will discover just what it is that makes railroads so scary. The illuminating text is underscored by eye-catching photographs, stimulating design, and spellbinding sidebars. This high-interest material is seamlessly interwoven with educational historical background information.