Early in life, North Carolinian Debbie Moose encountered fish primarily in stick form, but once she experienced her first raw oyster and first fried soft-shell crab, their pure flavors switched her on to shellfish and fish forever. Moose has now written the cookbook that unlocks for everyone the fre
South Carolina Ghosts: From the Coast to the Mountains
โ Scribed by Nancy Roberts
- Publisher
- University of South Carolina Press
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 161
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Eighteen stories based upon actual events including the famous Gray Man of Pawley's Island, Alice of Murrells Inlet, and the hitchhiker of Hwy 107.
โฆ Subjects
History;Africa;Americas;Arctic & Antarctica;Asia;Australia & Oceania;Europe;Middle East;Russia;United States;World;Ancient Civilizations;Military;Historical Study & Educational Resources;Ghosts & Hauntings;Occult & Paranormal;Religion & Spirituality;Supernatural;Occult & Paranormal;Religion & Spirituality
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