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9/27/2009
- Cemeteries and Gravemarkers: Voices of American Culture edited by Richard Meyer (Utah State University Press, $23.95)
- Graven Images: New England Stonecarving and its Symbols by Allan
I. Ludwig (Wesleyan University Press, $29.95)
- Ethnicity and the American Cemetery edited by Richard Meyer (Bowling Green University Popular Press, $48.95)
- The Last Great Necessity: Cemeteries in American History by David Charles Sloane (Johns Hopkins University Press, $18.95)
- Silent Cities: Cemeteries and Classrooms by Alexia J. Helsley (South Carolina Department of Archives and History, $15.75)
- Texas Graveyards: A Cultural Legacy by Terry G. Jordon (University of Texas Press, $14.95)
- Tombstones of Your Ancestors by Louis S. Schafer (Heritage Books, $17.50)
- Underfoot: An Everyday Guide to Exploring the American Past by David Weitzman (out of print)
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