
Ghosts, Witches, and Things Like That by Roderick Hunt, 1984.
This is a collection of information about the history of Halloween and other things related to Halloween, like folklore, games, recipes, crafts, and poems. There are sections about specific topics, starting with the section about Halloween itself (spelled Hallowe’en, this is a British book). The section about Halloween talks about the origins of the holiday and has tips for holding a Halloween party, including how to make costumes and decorations, the rules for games to play (including some old traditional games), and recipes for various Halloween treats.
Other sections of the book focus on various monsters and mythical creatures associated with Halloween, such as witches, ghosts, fairies werewolves, and vampires. There is a section of ghost stories and some fascinating historical information about spiritualists and how people have faked ghosts in the past, including the Pepper’s Ghost illusion that is still used in the haunted house in Disneyland. The sections about witches, fairies, and monsters also include a mixture of history and folklore along with some jokes and poems about the various creatures.

This is a fun book to read around Halloween. It’s a mixture of historical background, folklore, party-planning tips, games, and recipes. I think that the information about traditional games is still my favorite part.
