Ghosts and Hauntings Dennis Bardens 1965 1st Edition Illustrated Paranormal Book
Bibliographic Details
Title: Ghosts and Hauntings
Author: Dennis Bardens
Publisher: The Zeus Press, London
Year: 1965
Edition: First Edition (stated)
Illustrations: 16 photographic reproductions and 2 line drawings
Printer: C. Tinling & Co. Ltd (Liverpool, London & Prescot)
Binding: Original publisher’s dark cloth with silver spine lettering
Pages: 255
Dimensions: 22.1 × 14.7 × 2.6 cm
Weight: 480g
Summary
A fascinating mid-twentieth-century investigation into ghosts, hauntings, and unexplained phenomena by British paranormal researcher Dennis Bardens.
Drawing together historical cases, eyewitness testimony, folklore traditions, and documented hauntings, Bardens explores subjects including:
- haunted houses
- poltergeists
- spectral animals
- prophetic dreams
- ghostly lights and sounds
- nautical apparitions
- battlefield spirits
- haunted furniture
- harbingers of death
Illustrated with photographic plates and line drawings, including references to the famous Cock Lane haunting, this work reflects the growing popular and scholarly interest in paranormal research during the 1960s.
Condition
Binding
Bound in the original publisher’s dark cloth with silver lettering to the spine.
The binding remains intact, clean, and structurally sound, with only:
- very light rubbing
- light bumping to the tail of the spine
- very minor marking
A very presentable example.
Interior
Internally in very good antiquarian condition.
- pages lightly age-toned
- light foxing to pastedowns and endpapers
- small pen inscription to front free endpaper
- faint pencil remnants to front free endpaper
- no further writing present
- no tears to pages
- occasional very light marks only
- occasional small folds
- plates complete and well preserved
- binding tight throughout
All 255 pages present and complete.
Illustrations
Illustrated with:
- 16 photographic reproductions
- 2 line drawings
Including material relating to the Cock Lane haunting, one of the most famous supernatural cases in British history.
Historical & Collecting Context
Dennis Bardens was a journalist and researcher known for documenting historical hauntings and supernatural folklore across Britain. His work contributed to the mid-20th-century revival of public interest in psychical research and paranormal investigation.
Books from The Zeus Press were often issued in relatively modest print runs compared with major commercial publishers, and first editions of Bardens’ early titles are increasingly sought after by collectors of:
- paranormal literature
- British folklore
- psychical research
- haunted house histories
Rarity & Collectability
First editions of Ghosts and Hauntings are collectible within the specialist paranormal and folklore field, particularly when complete with photographic plates as here.
Examples without dust jackets remain desirable due to the strength of subject interest and the continuing popularity of mid-century supernatural investigations.
A solid and increasingly sought-after example of classic British paranormal literature.
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