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Phantoms of Christmas Past

Festive Ghost Hoaxes, Ghost Hunts and Ghost Panics

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Pub Date Sep 01 2025 | Archive Date Jul 14 2025

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Description

True stories of seasonal ghost hoaxes and strange phantom panics from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

During the 19th and early 20th centuries, ghost hoaxes (dressing in a white sheet or a more elaborate costume) and scaring people were rife but seldom studied or written about. These hoaxes frequently led to impromptu ghost hunts by hundreds, sometimes thousands of often drunk vigilantes (and hysterical panics) as rumours of the supposed ghosts would spread round the community. Many of these ghost scares occurred during the Christmas and New Year periods, and this book explores twelve little-known episodes.

Comical but sometimes dark and tragic with entertaining elements of horror and the bizarre, these true Christmas ‘ghost’ stories combine spooky local legends, mischievous hoaxes, and comical ghost hunts. At the same time, dour psychic investigators compete with whimsical spiritualists and ghost flashmobs.

A unique Christmas book, this is an ideal holiday gift for those interested in ghosts and other fortean phenomena, as well as weird histories and social panics.

True stories of seasonal ghost hoaxes and strange phantom panics from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

During the 19th and early 20th centuries, ghost hoaxes (dressing in a white sheet or...


A Note From the Publisher

Paul Weatherhead is a native of the Calder Valley and was brought up in Hebden Bridge. After several years teaching in Greece, Moscow and Northern Siberia, he returned to the Valley in the late 1990s. He has a longstanding obsession with the weird history of the area leading to the first edition of Weird Calderdale in 2003 which went on to become a local best-seller. His research into Alan Godfrey’s alien encounter led to a deeper investigation into the phenomenon, which formed his Master of Arts dissertation about the philosophy of alien abduction.
Paul’s writing has been published in various magazines and journals, including Psychology Today, The Skeptic and Northern Life. He frequently writes on episodes of mass hysteria, delusions and weird history. He

Paul Weatherhead is a native of the Calder Valley and was brought up in Hebden Bridge. After several years teaching in Greece, Moscow and Northern Siberia, he returned to the Valley in the late...


Advance Praise

A superb collection of festive ghost tales! A must-read for those who enjoy a traditional Christmas ghost story or for those who enjoy paranormal accounts.

G L Davies, author of Haunted: Horror of Haverfordwest.

True tales of fake ghosts, along with their motives and consequences. Essential reading for historians, psychologists, folklorists and ghost hunters.

Andy Owens, paranormal author and blogger.


A superb collection of festive ghost tales! A must-read for those who enjoy a traditional Christmas ghost story or for those who enjoy paranormal accounts.

G L Davies, author of Haunted: Horror of...


Available Editions

EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781803418407
PRICE $17.95 (USD)
PAGES 200

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