Until it was demolished in 1949, Redcap Manor was considered one of the most haunted places in England. Although little remembered today, the once renowned Edwardian ghost- and fairy-hunter Arthur L. Randolph conducted several experiments with electromagnetic fields in the manor in the early 20th century, with his reported sightings of boggarts, barghests, banshees, and bloodsuckers causing a considerable stir in society at the time.
The long-lost notes of A.L. Randolph were recently rediscovered and are published here for the first time. Randolph’s haunting recollections of faeries and phantoms, accompanied by evocative artwork by Rustan Curman, shine an electric light on Britain’s hidden world.
Contains 30 full-length colour illustrations.
Artwork © Rustan Curman 2023.
ISBN 978-1399966276
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£7.00Price
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