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112 pp.
| Twenty-First Century |
April, 2008 |
LibraryISBN 978-0-8225-3414-3$30.60
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YAPeople's History series.
Imagine picnicking in the shade of a tall tree or snapping a photo of a smiling couple getting married--in a cemetery. Without a hint of morbidity, Greene walks with readers amongst ornately carved headstones and flat lawn plaques in this well-researched volume. Accessible writing, accompanied by sepia-toned photographs, explains how history, art, culture, and beliefs about death intersect in American cemeteries. Reading list, timeline, websites. Bib., ind.