Daniel Cohen's second collection of terrifying ghost tales. From pale young women who walk in the halls of stately mansions to evil demons who warn of danger, Ghostly Terrors will appeal to young readers who love to be scared.
Provides accounts of man's investigations of and encounters with monstrous sea and land creatures from the giant eighteenth-century sea kraken to Bigfoot
An investigation into nine of the world's most famous haunted houses includes the house built by ghost-obsessed Sarah Winchester with blind alleys to confuse spooks and the Weir House, supposedly haunted by a man hanged for witchcraft.
A fact-filled introduction to fifty-two different dinosaurs is accompanied by a quick reference chart of the various types of dinosaurs, fifteen rubber stamps and an ink pad, and panoramic backgrounds that young readers can use to place their dinosaurs.
Traces the factors behind and the impact of the 1920 Prohibition that made it illegal to buy, sell, manufacture, or transport an alcoholic beverage within the United States.