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Hardcover The Journal of a Ghost Hunter: In Search of the Undead from Ireland to Transylvania Book

ISBN: 0316909890

ISBN13: 9780316909891

The Journal of a Ghost Hunter: In Search of the Undead from Ireland to Transylvania

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During the course of a year-long journey from Britain through Europe to Transylvania, professional ghosthunter Simon Marsden has sought out and captured on film a host of locations with ghostly and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Haunted Europe

'Journal of a Ghosthunter' is surely one of the most beautiful photographic works ever published. Marsden expresses disdain for the materialist worldview in his introduction, announcing that his aim is to capture the spiritual in photographs. He writes: "The witches of old would sleep alone and naked in the depths of the dark forest, in the belief that by enduring this trial of fear, they would gain great power over other mere mortals." Marsden aims to replicate this stripping away of mundane reality in his photographic work, and succeeds uncannily. The book is divided geographically into five sections, and each begins with suitable words by a poet from that particular land (e.g. Yeats for Ireland, Goethe for Germany...although Romania is represented by a quote from Bram Stoker's 'Dracula'). Marsden writes with poetic insight about each place he visits, and his writing and photography complement one another perfectly. From the Burren to the Pyrénées, from Versailles to Transylvania, Marsden takes us on a pilgrimage through the haunted soul of Europe.

my favorite book!

this book is amazing! unbelivable stories, gothic pictures, all around the best book i have ever read! the title says it all, journal of a ghost hunter. great read for anyone who's into paranormal investigation or just likes a good bedtime story that will make the hair on the back of your neck stand.

Really quite good.

It is not necessary to write much about this because there is a danger I may write more than all the text in the book. Simon Marsden has put together a photographer's exhibition of a book and added small amounts of text that deal with the ghostly histories of some European countries. The photographs are magnificent and the stories related to them add brilliantly to the effect. The book is an atmospheric journey through a lens, a little voice talking to you as you go. I would have given it the whole 5 stars but for the fact that Marsden tells on many occassions that he felt "an evil in the room and had to get out" but he does not explain that he is a medium or that the room was overpoweringly creepy. His writing at such times is a bit convenient and thus annoying. But don't let that stop you, this is a good addition to any ghostly collection

Infa Red at it's very best

Superb pictures, Great Text, Simon When can you come over a do an exhibition over here again??
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