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A True Ghost Story from Cambridge University

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Our meticulously restored edition of  The White Ghost Book  (available at  Amazon ) features over 40 illustrations and over 600 annotations, providing contemporary readers with the historical and cultural context to appreciate Middleton's unique contribution to supernatural literature. This isn't merely a collection of invented tales—it represents a journalistic approach to documenting what Middleton and many of her contemporaries believed were genuine encounters with the spirit world. In our last two posts, we shared a ghost story from Jessie Adelaide Middleton's renowned book of true ghost stories,  The Grey Ghost Book  (available at  Amazon ) and from Middleton's  Another Grey Ghost Book  (available at  Amazon ). This week, we share a story from Middleton's The White Ghost Book (available at Amazon ).  Since we shared a student story from Oxford University last week, we thought we'd share a student story from Cambridge University thi...

An Oxford University Ghost Story Told by An Undergraduate

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Our meticulously restored edition of  Another Grey Ghost Book  (available at  Amazon ) features over 60 illustrations and over 600 annotations, providing contemporary readers with the historical and cultural context to appreciate Middleton's unique contribution to supernatural literature. This isn't merely a collection of invented tales—it represents a journalistic approach to documenting what Middleton and many of her contemporaries believed were genuine encounters with the spirit world. In our last post, we shared a ghost story from Jessie Adelaide Middleton's renowned book of true ghost stories, The Grey Ghost Book (available at Amazon ). This week, we share a strange ghost story from an Oxford University undergraduate published in Middleton's Another Grey Ghost Book (available at  Amazon ).  "A Strange Experience": Chapter 18 of Another Grey Ghost Book by Jessie Adelaide Middleton An Oxford Story Told by An Undergraduate Last Christmas vacation had well ...

The Black Ribbon: A True Ghost Story

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In the early 20th century, when scientific materialism was rising and traditional beliefs were being challenged, Jessie Adelaide Middleton (1864-1933) carved out a distinctive niche in supernatural literature that was neither fiction nor fantasy, but claimed documentation of authentic paranormal encounters. BookBrains Press is proud to reintroduce modern readers to Middleton's groundbreaking trilogy of "true ghost stories": The Grey Ghost Book (1912), Another Grey Ghost Book (1914), and The White Ghost Book (1916). Our meticulously restored edition of The Grey Ghost Book  (available at Amazon ) features over 120 illustrations and nearly 800 annotations, providing contemporary readers with the historical and cultural context to appreciate Middleton's unique contribution to supernatural literature. This isn't merely a collection of invented tales—it represents a journalistic approach to documenting what Middleton and many of her contemporaries believed were genu...