Niet blij met je aankoop? Geeft niet! Je kunt artikelen tot 30 dagen retourneren
Met een cadeaubon zit je altijd goed. De ontvanger kan de cadeaubon voor alles uit ons assortiment inwisselen.
Tot 30 dagen retourrecht
Missouri became a state on August 10, 1821, and is now home to over 6 million people. The state's rich history has created ample opportunities for ghosts to linger in its many haunted places.
The state had the third most Civil War battles in the Union, behind only Tennessee and Virginia. Twenty-nine battles raged within the state's borders; two had unusually high casualty numbers. The number of skirmishes numbered into the thousands. All that death has surely attracted some spirits with unfinished business to attend to.
Often called the 'Gateway to the West,' Missouri was home to Jesse James and his gang of outlaws. There was no shortage of train robbers and merciless bushwhackers like "Bloody Bill" Anderson and Sam Hilderbrand.
Aided by all this, plus the push into the Wild West, Missouri's cemeteries have been left with the graves of some of the most notorious outlaws the country has known. Legends abound, stemming from the famous graves and locations with colorful pasts.
So if you want an offbeat adventure, this book will take you ghost hunting throughout Missouri. What you find just might surprise you and leave you thinking of the State in a different light.
Hoi! Ik ben Libroamiko, je boekadviseur.
Hoe kan ik je helpen?