400 Years of the Ghost of Cape May: Chronicling Four Centuries of Hauntings in America's Oldest Seaside Resort

400 Years of the Ghost of Cape May: Chronicling Four Centuries of Hauntings in America's Oldest Seaside Resort
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Craig McManus has done for Cape May's ghosts what Mother Nature has done for Cape May's beaches; made them cool! In his fourth book McManus returns to America's oldest, and most haunted, seaside resort to revisit many of his favorite haunts and investigate some new ones. 400 Years of the Ghosts of Cape May commemorates the arrival of explorer Henry Hudson in 1609. Hudson spent the night in Cape May, getting stuck on a shoal in the Delaware Bay, and became Cape May's first official "overnight guest." Hudson does not haunt Cape May, but almost everyone else who lived there does! McManus' new book chronicles four hundred years of hauntings in Cape May featuring the hauntingly beautiful black and white photography by Maciek Nabrdalik. Printed on coated matte art paper in a soft cover, coffee table format, the pictures, and a few of the ghosts, literally seem to come to life. This limited edition book will appeal to both enthusiasts of the paranormal and lovers of history and the Jersey shore.
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