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Horrible Histories: Ghosts

by Terry Deary, illustrated by Martin Brown

Interest age: 9 to 11
Reading age: 9+

Published by Scholastic, 2024

  • Around the world
  • Funny
  • Ghost story
  • Historical
  • Non-fiction

About this book

Do you believe in ghosts? People have been telling ghost stories for hundreds of years, but where do the stories come from? Are they real or invented?  

The Horrible Histories team have been gathering up ghost stories from Egypt and ancient Assyria to the Victorians, the Georgians and rightup to the twentieth century. Step back in time and discover the frightful facts, ghostly tales and ghastly legends from history that they’ve found. You can find out about one of the first ghost stories ever recorded, The Ghost in the Garden; a trick invented in 1862 called Pepper’s Ghost that theatres used to create ghosts on stage; or the tale of the screaming skull from Wardley Hall in Manchester. There’re restless ghosts, ancient curses, ghost ships, unsolved mysteries, and ‘ghosts’ with scientific explanations too.  

Combining facts with a chatty narrative style and lots of humour, the Horrible Histories series is a brilliantly engaging way of finding out about historical events, attitudes and ideas – some of which seem utterly bizarre to us today, while others continue to be a part of our cultural knowledge, like the curse of Tutankhamun or the tale of the Flying Dutchman. 

Are you spooked yet? 

About the author

Terry Deary began his writing career with fiction for A&C Black. He is now author of over 200 fiction and non-fiction books, which have been published in 40 languages. His historical fiction for older children 'Tudor Terror' has been praised as 'a marvellous blend of fact and fiction' (School Librarian). His non-fiction has been consistently in the bestseller lists since 1994. His 'Horrible Histories' celebrated their 15th anniversary in 2008, having sold over 25 million copies worldwide and been adapted as television series, theatre tours and museum exhibitions. Terry Deary was voted 'Outstanding children's non-fiction author of the 20th Century' by Books for Keeps magazine.

He was born in Sunderland in 1946 and now lives in Derwentside, County Durham. Terry is a former actor, theatre-director and museum manager.

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