It shouldn't be surprising that Lawless' travel logs include more than a few ghostly tales. He is, after all, venturing through the detritus of tougher times. He was bound to stumble upon a few terrifying properties, left to crumble while the rest of us are too afraid to notice. Just in time for Halloween, Lawless has compiled the most hauntingly beautiful of the bunch in a book titled "'13: An American Horror Story."
Essentially, the tome is a high quality coffee table book for the macabre obsessed. From Texas, Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Kentucky, Wisconsin and Connecticut, Lawless shows off the real life haunted houses he's visited throughout his work, and the slightly startling histories and personal stories that make them unique. Check out a preview of the publication, available in hardback and e-book, below.
All proceeds from book sales between December 1-31 will go to the Greater Cleveland Food Bank. For more on the pseudonymous Lawless, check out his Facebook page here. For more of our coverage of his work, see projects "Black Friday" and "Autopsy of America." Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/29/seph-lawless_n_6063654.html?utm_hp_ref=travel&ir=Travel
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