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Oct 10, 2021 (Updated Oct 10, 2021)
Empires of the Dead: How One Man's Vision Led to the Creation of WWI's War Graves
Book
Shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson prize for non-fiction; the extraordinary and forgotten story...
Jewish Treasures of the Caribbean: The Legacy of Judaism in the New World
Wyatt Gallery and Stanley Mirvis
Book
This photographic essay highlights the little-known history of the first Jewish communities...
Haunted Places
Podcast
You’ve heard of haunted houses, haunted cemeteries, haunted islands...but do you know how a normal...
Liturgy, Architecture, and Sacred Places in Anglo-Saxon England
Book
Church rituals were a familiar feature of life throughout much of the Anglo-Saxon period. In this...
6 Feet Under Texas: Unique, Famous, & Historic Graves in the Lone Star State (Cemetery Tales #1)
Book
Cemeteries become open-air museums when Tui Snider takes you on a playful-but-informative tour of...
nonfiction non-fiction non fiction Texas Travel cemeteries history
Fruit Bat (42 KP) rated Necropolis: London and its Dead in Books
Mar 1, 2018
Having now finished Catharine Arnold's book I would say the book is well written and contains an informative history of how London buried their dead but not only this it also shows how death has been dealt with throughout the ages, anyone with a interest in social history , architecture or the history of cemeteries will definitely find this book appealing.
Cenotaph South: Mapping the Lost Poets of Nunhead Cemetery
Book
Step through the iron gates of one of London's most spectacular Victorian cemeteries on the hunt for...
Sacred Spaces: Contemporary Religious Architecture
Book
A ground-breaking and enlightening exploration of the structures which elevate architecture to...
Only in Prague: Guide to Hidden Corners, Little-Known Places & Unusual Objects
Book
Discover Europe with the 'Only In' Guides! These ground breaking city guides are for independent...