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The Ghosts of Williamsburg, Vol. 2

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Ghosts

182 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1999

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L.B. Taylor Jr.

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Williamsburg resident L.B. Taylor, Jr., is credited with 50 non-fiction books, including 25 enormously popular collections of Virginia ghost stories.

He earned his journalism degree from Florida State University, served in the U.S. Army, and later covered spaceflight missions for NASA. As a freelance writer, he wrote more than 300 articles throughout his career and his retirement.

While his popular non-fiction books cover diverse subjects, from pirate treasure to electronic surveillance, his ghost story collections set him firmly in Virginia libraries, schools, and homes.

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July 28, 2017
I have read all of the volumes of L.B. Taylor Jr.

The Ghosts of Williamsburg is my favourite.

The stories within this particular volume scream out true encounters.

I love how he always makes room for history as well.
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December 28, 2014
Just finished "The Ghosts of Williamsburg, Volume 2" by L.B. Taylor, Jr. The best thing about these books is the history you learn from them. There are stories you learn about that you would never hear on a normal tour or from a guide. Really good stuff for someone interested in the rich history of Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown.
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February 16, 2008
I really started getting into some of the local history of Colonial Williamsburg. Great book, full of neat stories about on of the most important cities in early America of it's time. Repeats some of the stories from book one, but in most cases with a greater detail.
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November 1, 2010
Mostly anecdotes concerning local history and folklore surrounding Williamsburg, Virginia. Not a frightening read, really, but interesting nonetheless, especially for those in love with Virginia and its rich history (which I am, of course).
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