From the Publisher Haunting stays for adventursome guests HAUNTED HOTELS: A GUIDE TO AMERICAN AND CANADIAN INNS AND THEIR GHOSTS is a guide to more than a hundred inns varying in size, price, and ghoulish atmosphere. The book "explores ghostly traditions in hotels, inns, and bed-and-breakfasts throughout the U.S. and Canada," says the CHICAGO TRIBUNE. The book's listings include contact information, a list of facilities, and price range, as well as descriptions of the permenant residents. If you are "looking for something spirited in lodgings in the united States and Canada, here's your ghostly guide," states the STAR LEDGER. No matter which inn you choose, there is a strong possibility of having a visiter who is not "all there". The author, Robin Mead, stayed in each of the hotels, and many times in the "haunted" rooms, gathering information about the history of the lodgings and the habits of the ghosts. Robin Mead, a well-known travel writer whose authored twenty-six books, contributes regularly to more than fifty newspapers and magazines, and has homes both in London and the United States. Having extensively researched these hotels and inns, Mead leaves the thrill of meeting these translucent guests up to you.
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