Krepp.
In 1898, the Philadelphia Press proclaimed the Capitol to be the most haunted building in the world, with stories of a demon cat who haunts the Washington crypt and the spirit of John Quincy Adams in Statuary Hall. Local writer Tim Krepp explores the history behind the best-known haunted tales while also examining the lesser-known specters in this illustrated title. 128 pages, 50 photos, 6"x 9", softcover.
In 1898, the Philadelphia Press proclaimed the Capitol to be the most haunted building in the world, with stories of a demon cat who haunts the Washington crypt and the spirit of John Quincy Adams in Statuary Hall. Local writer Tim Krepp explores the history behind the best-known haunted tales while also examining the lesser-known specters in this illustrated title. 128 pages, 50 photos, 6"x 9", softcover.