Spirits do return by Ida Belle White
A convict's story, prison life and mysterious influences, the ghost of a woman, an accusation of murder, chapters of a heartfelt tale of spirit communication, dedicated by its author to 'Mark Twain.'
Ida Belle White's 1915 book is an earnest fantasy-horror of spiritualism and the returning dead. Sincere, eerie, of its era. Read it for a period spiritualist narrative, offered in full belief, of ghosts, prisons, and the conviction that the spirits of the departed do indeed come back to guide the living.
- In its time
- Published in 1915, during the 1910s, lost worlds and interplanetary adventure.
- Reading it
- 3 hr 18 min read (a novel-length work, settle in).
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