Mrs. Wakeman vs. the Antichrist: And Other Strange-but-True Tales from American History
By (Author) Robert Damon Schneck
Penguin Putnam Inc
Jeremy P Tarcher
19th November 2014
United States
General
Non Fiction
Unexplained phenomena / the paranormal
Folklore studies / Study of myth (mythology)
973
Paperback
320
Width 140mm, Height 203mm
There's a wild and weird side to America's past, filled with strange creatures, bizarre happenings and fantastical figures. Researcher and writer, Robert Damon Schneck, has spent more than a decade devoted to sleuthing out these forgotten weird, grotesque and mysterious gems of American history, like: . The man who preached good health by drinking blood. . The Californian family driven insane by Ouija board seances and the national panic that they ignited . The West Virginia town named after its resident poltergeist, who was obsessed with cutting everything into crescent shapes. . The Antichrist-obsessed cult leader whose disciples became brutal murderers, all in the name of saving her (and the world). You'll also learn about homemade guillotines, magical ape-men on Mt. St. Helens, the psychic who smuggled a crystal ball into the White House and the origins of those baffling modern bogeys, evil clowns driving vans. These historically researched, scrupulously verified and always shockingly true tales in this collection come from an America that lies beyond the skyscrapers, cornfields and suburban shopping centres where Americans make their homes - a place where monsters guard buried treasures, schoolgirls develop stigmata and strange things never run out.
Robert Damon Schneck is the author of The President's Vampire: Strange-but-True Tales of the United States of America. His work has appeared in Fate, Fortean Times, and other publications.