
THE WATER GHOST AND OTHERS
ILLUSTRATIONS
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THE WATER GHOST OF HARROWBY HALL
THE SPECTRE COOK OF BANGLETOP - I
THE SPECK ON THE LENS
A MIDNIGHT VISITOR
A QUICKSILVER CASSANDRA
THE GHOST CLUB - AN UNFORTUNATE EPISODE IN THE LIFE OF NO. 5010
A PSYCHICAL PRANK - I
A quirky anthology of turn‑of‑the‑century marvels, this collection stitches together a parade of oddball characters and improbable situations with a light, witty touch. Bangs blends the supernatural with everyday absurdity, letting mischievous spirits, eccentric aristocrats, and bemused narrators collide in rooms where logic is politely invited to take a tea break. The tone is breezy yet clever, inviting listeners to savor the gentle satire that underlies each fantastical vignette.
The centerpiece, “The Water Ghost of Harrowby Hall,” follows a relentless specter that appears each Christmas Eve at the stroke of midnight, soaking its victims in a bewildering mix of sea‑weed and chill. The hall’s owners try every practical remedy—sealing floors, waterproofing walls, even halting the clock—only to find the ghost’s watery persistence outwits each effort. Their frantic attempts and the ghost’s eerie, damp‑laden presence create a deliciously spooky comedy that keeps the listener both amused and a little unsettled.
Scattered throughout are other bright episodes—a departing cook, a baron’s breakfast gone awry, and a spirit‑ship adventure—each offering a fresh slice of humor and imagination. The stories sparkle with the author’s characteristic wit, making the collection a charming journey for anyone who enjoys a gentle haunt mixed with clever, light‑hearted storytelling.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (215K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1922
Best known for witty, imaginative tales that helped inspire what later came to be called "Bangsian fantasy," this American humorist brought the afterlife, satire, and literary playfulness together in a way that still feels fresh. He also built a notable career as an editor and magazine writer during the lively print culture of the late 19th century.
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