Bookshelf
Shanna Riley February 15th, 2008
So what does a graver keep on her bookshelf? Among many, many tombs, these are the ones that I cherish that relate to my hobby of graving, interest in death, and passion for cemeteries.
- Corpses, Coffins, and Crypts: A History of Burial
by Penny Colman
- One Foot in the Grave: Secrets of a Cemetery Sexton
by Chad Daybell
- Stories in Stone
by Douglas Keister
- New Orleans Cemeteries: Life in the Cities of the Dead
by Robert Florence
- Cemetery Stories: Haunted Graveyards, Embalming Secrets, and the Life of a Corpse After Death
by Katherine Ramsland
- A Graveyard Preservation Primer
by Lynette Strangstad
- Epitaphs To Remember
by Janet Greene
- Cemeteries Gravemarkers
by Richard Meyer
- Soul in the Stone: Cemetery Art from America's Heartland
by John Gary Brown
- The Dead Guy Interviews
by Michael A. Stusser
- Cemeteries of New Orleans: A Journey Through the Cities of the Dead
by Jan Arrigo
- Your Guide to Cemetery Research
by Sharon Debartolo Carmack
- Grave Matters
by E.R. Shushan
- The Definitive Guide to Underground Humor: Quaint Quotes About Death, Funny Funeral Home Stories and Hilarious Headstone Epitaphs
by Edward Bergin
- Gone Home: Southern Folk Gravestone Art
by Jack Solomon, Olivia Solomon, Suzannah Solomon
- The Portable Obituary: How the Famous, Rich, and Powerful Really Died
by Michael Largo
- Final Exits: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of How We Die
by Michael Largo
- Life on the Death Beat: A Handbook for Obituary Writers
by Alana Baranick, Jim Sheeler, and Stephen Miller
- The Dead Beat: Lost Souls, Lucky Stiffs, and the Perverse Pleasures of Obituaries
by Marilyn Johnson
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