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Historic Burial Grounds of the New Hampshire Seacoast By Glenn A. Knoblock

Arcadia Publishing has releases a new title in the Images of America series, the historic account of the cemeteries along the New Hampshire Seacoast. This collection is a must for anyone interested in local history, genealogy, or colonial-era art. Please visit Arcadia Publishing to purchase your copy of Historic Burial Grounds of the New Hampshire Seacoast and browse other cemetery books!

Green-Wood Cemetery By Alexandra Mosca

Arcadia Publishing announces the release of the historic account of one of New York's most famous cemeteries. Aracdia Publishing's Images of America series has an extensive catalog of many cemetery publications! Please visit Arcadia Publishing to purchase your copy of Green-Wood Cemetery.

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Quoting Death in Early Modern England: The Poetics of Epitaphs Beyond the Tomb By Scott L. Newstok

An innovative study of the Renaissance practice of making epitaphic gestures within other English genres. A poetics of quotation uncovers the ways in which writers including Shakespeare, Marlowe, Holinshed, Sidney, Jonson, Donne, and Elizabeth I have recited these texts within new contexts. Visit Palgrave Macmillan and purchase your copy today!

Living by the Dead By Ellen Ashdown with illustrations by Mary Liz Moody.

A memoir about living beside a cemetery--and about the members of my family who came to rest at Roselawn Cemetery in Tallahassee, Florida. Please visit Kitsune Books for more information.

Graveyards of Chicago: The People, History, Art, and Lore of Cook County Cemeteries By Matt Hucke And Ursula Bielski.

Discover a Chicago That Exists Just Beneath the Surface - About Six Feet Under! Take a tour of Chicago's permanent residents! Please visit the Lake Claremont Press website to purchase your copy of Graveyards of Chicago today!

Epitaphs: The Magazine for Cemetery Lovers By Cemetery Lovers

For information regarding subscriptions, single issues, submission guidelines, deadlines, classifieds or advertising for future issues, please visit The Cemetery Club.

Guardians of the Soul: Angels and Innocents, Mourners and Saints with photography by John Bower and foreword by Claude Cookman

Indiana's remarkable cemetery sculpture is now available. Please visit Studio Indiana for more information.

West Springfield Massachusetts: Stories Carved in Stone by Rusty Clark

Features information on early New England gravestone carvers with more than two hundred photos and illustrations. Please visit the Dog Pond Press website.

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March 23, 2007 Mother has teen reburied in different cemetery
October 06, 2006 Grave stones
August 17, 2006 Families given deadline to clean up cemetery clutter
August 07, 2006 Cemetery empties
June 25, 2006 Disney lifts ban on Pooh gravestone
June 10, 2006 Marine's Father Sues Funeral Protesters
June 08, 2006 Families upset over removal of personal items from cemetery
May 02, 2006 Maryland Cracking Down on Roadside Memorials
April 23, 2006 Grave Concern
March 28, 2006 Cemetery Rejects Man's Words For Late Husband's Crypt
February 22, 2006 Tomb turned down
February 17, 2006 Japans camera phone craze spreads to funerals
January 15, 2006 Cemetery bans too political epitaph
October 09, 2005 Anti-gay Group Plans Protest at Funeral
July 07, 2005 Steelers Fan Laid to Rest With TV, Beer
May 26, 2005 NC House Again Takes Up Autopsy Photo Bill
December 30, 2004 No regrets about flag-draped coffin photo
October 06, 2004 US Professor Sues Pentagon for Release of Coffin Photos
August 09, 2004 In remeberance, a dispute over how to honor a lost child
July 27, 2004 City Council hears cemetery flag issue
July 13, 2004 Mourners Disturbed by Enforcement of Cemetery Rules
July 13, 2004 Cemetery restrictions cause grave concerns
June 16, 2004 Trashed grave flags disturb families
June 16, 2004 Tomb decor a grave matter
June 14, 2004 Catholic diocese bars mementoes from cemeteries
May 27, 2004 O.C. Agency Is at Heart of Coffin Photo Debate
May 24, 2004 Upright Tombstones Stir Talk
March 06, 2004 Op-Ed Piece: He molests the dead
March 05, 2004 Stop Hiding the Toll of War
February 13, 2004 FAMILIES WRANGLE OVER GRAVE
January 09, 2004 Gravestone libel blocked
December 29, 2003 New rules irk mourners
December 06, 2003 Outburst at Iraqi funeral
November 22, 2003 Removal of items brings cemetery maintenance to forefront
November 19, 2003 Decorated grave site is memorial to a young life lost
November 17, 2003 Burial problems worsen tragedy
November 07, 2003 Woman Told to Move Clutter from Sons Grave
October 06, 2003 Songwriter's grave sparks Metro law
September 13, 2003 Funeral for 10 Iraqi Police Officers Draws Angry Crowd
July 12, 2003 Roadside shrines challenge transportation officials
July 08, 2003 Recently departed get in the last word with casket keepsakes
June 25, 2003 No more trinkets at cemetery, says judge
June 19, 2003 Grave insult
June 16, 2003 A star-spangled send-off; Flags to be Cremated
May 12, 2003 Racing monument revs up controversy in small-town cemetery
 
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Taphophilia?

taphophilia (taf′ō-fil′ē-ă)

ORIGIN:
From the Greek words taphos, meaning "tomb" or "sepulcher" and philia, meaning "attraction or affinity to something, in particular the love or obsession with something"

DEFINITION: 1. An excessive interest in graves and cemeteries. 2. A love or fondness for funerals, graves, and cemeteries. 3. In psychiatry, a morbid attraction to graves and cemeteries

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I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.

Henry David Thoreau, 1854