


Stone: The Little Mannie with his Daddy's Horns The Cursing Stone The The Doll Busby's Stoop Chair The Conjured Chest The Black Aggie The Bjorketorp Runestone The Tomb of Timur The BlackĪngel The Gravestone of Carl Pruitt The Bronze Lady Shakespeare'sĬursed in the Attic: The Crying Boy Paintings The Baleroy Chair ofĭeath The Dybbuk Box The Basano Vase Rudolph Valentino's Ring Robert Tutakhamen Muramasa Swords The Unlucky Mummy The Ring of Silvianus Glass: The Hope Diamond Ötzi the Iceman M-Aori Taonga The Tomb of (The illustrations are very nice, but I couldn't help but want Includes illustrations of various objects, a selected bibliography and ObjectsĪre divided up into seven different categories. Some of us might need after reading about many cursed objects.

Witty, funny, and irreverent remarks that help lighten the mood, which With the scary stories surrounding the objects and their curses are It into my home? or Could I brush up against it in a museum and beįorever damned? And, with a handful of notable exceptions, that’s Inadvertently pick it up at a flea market or an antiques store and bring World that Ocker chose the objects for this book as follows: "Could I There are so many cursed items around the Reputation of being cursed and the curses are remembered through the Them because a large part of the curses are the stories and tragedies Ocker makes it clear in the introduction that you don't have toīelieve in cursed objects to be interested in the stories surrounding Which are explained and described in an informative and sometimes Ocker is a highly recommended look at several cursed items Cursed Objects: Strange but True Stories of the World's Most Infamous Itemsīy J.
