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Echoes in the Floorboards

Echoes in the Floorboards

By Thorne, Emily

Published by epubli

English 2026 ISBN 9783565268658
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In 1848, in a small cabin in Hydesville, New York, two young sisters named Maggie and Kate Fox claimed they could communicate with the spirit of a murdered peddler. They demonstrated this by asking the ghost questions, which were answered with mysterious "knocks" resonating from the floorboards. What started as a mischievous prank to frighten their mother accidentally sparked the global religious movement known as Spiritualism. This historical investigation reveals the hidden mechanics behind the greatest hoax of the 19th century. The book explains the physiological trick the girls used—cracking their toe joints loudly against the wood—and how the sheer scale of the lie quickly spiraled completely out of their control. By analyzing the cultural landscape of the time, the narrative shows why society was so eager to be fooled. In an era devastated by high child mortality and the impending Civil War, the psychological desperation to speak with the dead allowed charlatans to build massive financial empires on the backs of grieving families. Explore the intersection of teenage rebellion, mass grief, and extreme gullibility. This is the definitive story of how a childish prank engineered a century of ghosts.

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