Spooky classics for children
(Music CD)
In the first story a celebrated and feared English ghost is outraged when the new American owners of his haunting place refuse to take him seriously and actually fight back against him. In the second, Dr. Heidegger experiments with four of his friends by giving them water supposedly from the Fountain of Youth. In the third, an Indian and an Englishman share a strange adventure.
Notes
Weiss, J., Wilde, O., Hawthorne, N., & Kipling, R. (1997). Spooky classics for children. Benicia, CA, Greathall Productions Inc.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Jim. Weiss et al.. 1997. Spooky Classics for Children. Benicia, CA, Greathall Productions Inc.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Jim. Weiss et al., Spooky Classics for Children. Benicia, CA, Greathall Productions Inc, 1997.
MLA Citation (style guide)Weiss, Jim., et al. Spooky Classics for Children. Benicia, CA, Greathall Productions Inc, 1997.
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