Regent Press releases Gettysburg Mysteries and More: Unexplained Personal Paranormal Phenomena

Author Bruce E. Mowday details experences during his research in the United States and Europe

March 24, 2025

Regent Press releases:

Gettysburg Mysteries and More:

Unexplained Personal Paranormal Phenomena

            GETTYSBURG: _ Regent Press of Berkeley, CA, is releasing Gettysburg Mysteries and More: Unexplained Personal Paranormal Phenomena on April 15, 2025.

            The book details numerous unexplained experiences of West Chester, PA., author Bruce E. Mowday during his history research. Mowday, who authored four books on the Civil War, traveled extensively to historical locations in the United States and Europe.

“There is one question I routinely receive during my talks on Gettysburg. ‘Have you seen any ghosts?’ The answer is no, no ghosts.  This is not a ghost story book. What I experienced is a string of unexplained personal encounters that very well could be paranormal phenomena,” Mowday said. “From the Civil War battlefields of Gettysburg and Antietam to my home area of Chester County to the Nazi death camp at Dachau, I’ve documented questionable happenstances.”

Gettysburg Mysteries and More: Unexplained Personal Paranormal Phenomena costs $19.95 and can be ordered through the Regent Press at www.regentpress.net, Amazon and other internet outlets. For signed copies, contact author Mowday at mowday@mowday.com.

In Gettysburg, the book is being featured by Gettysburg Heritage Enterprises at the Gettysburg Tour Center, Jennie Wade House and the Orphanage at 778 Baltimore Street. A Gettysburg book launch is being planned for the Orphanage.

“I’m so glad Max Felty at Gettysburg Tour Center and his organization assisted on the research of the book. Chris Rowand, marketing director, suggested this book during a signing for my book Pickett’s Charge: The Untold Story on July 3, 2024,” Mowday said. “Chris wrote an excellent foreword.”

The book is written for those who believe in the paranormal, those that don’t believe in the paranormal and for those, like the author Mowday, is unsure but open to the possibility of the existence of the paranormal. Mowday included statements by his book colleagues. One commented that maybe we live in the paranormal and the paranormal is normal. In Chester County, encounters are recounted from the General Warren inn and restaurant in Malvern and historic Thornbury Farm.

Bruce E. Mowday is an award-winning author and newspaper reporter. He has authored more than 25 books on history, sports, business and true crime. He is a Consulting Producer with Lionsgate/Blackfin productions in connection with a documentary on his new book, Killer at the Door.

Mowday has appeared on television and radio shows, including The Spark of PBS member station WITF, Counter Culture, a PBS Emmy-winning show, the Discovery ID channel, ReelZ network, C-SPAN, the Pennsylvania Cable Network, Hollywood and Beyond, the Opperman Report, Our American Heritage, Whatcha Got, Journey into the Civil War, Chronicles of the American Civil War, WGAL’s In Focus and local television and radio stations.