Here in two concise volumes are the complete writings of folklorist
Charles Skinner, originally published in nine books in 1896, and
considered a primary source by generations of researchers and readers of
American cultural history and literature. Volume 2 includes more
supernatural and spooky stories of New England, the Gothic South, the
Great Lakes, the Rocky Mountains, and the Pacific Coast. With such
evocative titles as "The Skeleton in Armor," "The Sacred Fire of
Natchez," "The Crime of Black Swamp," and "Banshee of the Bad Lands,"
these thrilling tales are as eerie as they are enlightening. In addition
to his extensive collections of folklore, CHARLES MONTGOMERY SKINNER
(1852-1907) also authored Little Gardens: How to Beautify City Yards and
Small Country Spaces (1904).