Of Ghosts: Haunted England: The Penguin Book

: Kings and queens who return to their former homes, such as Windsor Castle .

Westwood and Simpson categorize a wide variety of English spirits, ranging from the historic to the strangely modern: Haunted England: The Penguin Book of Ghosts

: Beyond the Black Dog, the book mentions the gruesome Man-Monkey of Shropshire . Scholarly Insight Haunted England: The Penguin Book of Ghosts - Amazon.com : Kings and queens who return to their

: Reports of a phantom army marching across the landscape and the Black Dog of Shap Fell , whose appearance is said to foretell fatal accidents. Haunted England: The Penguin Book of Ghosts ,

Haunted England: The Penguin Book of Ghosts , written by Jennifer Westwood and Jacqueline Simpson, is an extensive, county-by-county collection of England's most chilling supernatural legends. Unlike literary fiction collections, this book focuses on documented "real-world" accounts, oral histories, and local folklore—mapping a "phantasmagorical map" of the nation's cultural heritage. A County-by-County Phantasmagoria

: Headless highwaymen and modern legends like the vanishing hitchhiker of Bluebell Hill or the Blackwall Tunnel.