Taylor. Ghosts, hobgoblins, and haunted houses

Today's free book is Apparitions; or, The mystery of ghosts, hobgoblins, and haunted houses by Joseph Taylor (1814). For the table of contents, check at the bottom of this post below the image.

The book is available at Hathi Trust (I have not checked for other online sources).


Table of Contents

Introduction
Essay on Ghosts and Apparitions
The Dominican Friar
The Superstitious Couple
The Haunted Bedroom
Remarkable Instance of the Power of Imagination
The Westminster Scholars
The Ideot's Funeral
The Ventriloquist
The Female Fanatic, and Heavenly Visitor
The Female Sprites
The Prussian Domino, or Fatal Effects of Jealousy
The Dead Man, and Anatomical Professor
The Drunken Bucks, and Chimney-Sweep
The Cripplegate Ghost
The Ventriloquist
The Schoolboy Apparition
The Credulous Peasants
The Nocturnal Disturbers
Mareschal Saxe, and the Haunted Castle
Remarkable Resuscitation
The Credulous Bishop
The Ghost Adventurer
The Heroic Midshipman, or Churchyard Encounter
The Cock Lane Ghost
The Hypochondriac Gentleman and Jackass
The Castle Apparition
The Twins, or Ghost of the Field.
The Double Mistake, or College Ghost
The Haunted Castle
The Hammersmith Ghost
The Frightened Carrier
The Clubroom Ghost
The Lunatic Apparition
Supposed Supernatural Appearance
The Apparition Investigated
The Benighted Traveller and Haunted Room
The Haunted Beach
The Subterranean Traveller, or Ghost and No Ghost
The Milkman and Churchyard Ghost
The Fakenham Ghost
The Unfortunate Priest, and Dead Body
The Vigil of Saint Mark, or Fatal Superstition
The Floating Wonder, or Female Spectre
Poor Mary, The Maid of the Inn
Giles the Shepherd and Spectre
The Man with His Head on Fire and Covered with Blood
The Innocent Devil
The Spectre of the Broken
Sir Hugh Ackland
The Agreeable Explanation
The Lady of the Black Tower