Bob Wasel, owner of Haunted Gettysburg Tours, has written many books about Gettysburg. His popular 'Haunted Gettysburg' series includes six books about strange occurrences in this historic town. His love of the less viewed parts of Gettysburg has also resulted in two books, entitled 'The Gettysburg You Never Knew', which guide visitors to roads less traveled for some interesting finds - such as the dinosaur prints on the stone bridge on South Confederate Avenue, and the Elephant Rock near Devil's Den are as entertaining as they are informative. Bob's books have been bestsellers for nearly a decade.
You can find the 'Haunted Gettysburg' Book Series at 27 Steinwehr Ave, Gettysburg, PA 17325 and at shops all throughout Gettysburg.
First book in the series
Since the battle of Gettysburg and even before, myriads of tales, sightings and unconventional occurances associated with Gettysburg have been abundant.
More great stories of the Supernatural
... With no other vehicles or people in the area, we slowly drove across the field to Devil’s Den. As we followed the road that surrounds the boulders, we came to a rise in the road, then saw in the distance coming toward us, a troop of soldiers.
Read more chilling stories of the Supernatural
"When one looks at the number of casualties and vast number of rocks on the battle field, such as the front of Little Round Top and Devil's Den, it is conceivable that each rock could contain the restless spirit of a soul lost to the tragic battle.
The Gettysburg You Never Knew
The Strange and unusal things you've missed.
More of the Strange and Unusual
Do you like monument and field trivia and out-of-the-way places? You'll like these little books that you will find in the shops around town. Like going on a treasure hunt. Great for visitors looking for something new to see!
Haunts of the Cashtown Inn
Chilling stories of one of the 10 most haunted buildings in the U.S.
Campfire Ghost Stories
Some of our favorite Ghost Stories collected over the years.
Devil's Den
Takes you through the maze of boulder's at Devil's Den.