The cover of "Epitaphs to Remember" by NBN features illustrations of gravestones under a tree, with the subtitle "Remarkable Inscriptions from New England Gravestones," providing a poignant glimpse into New England history.

Epitaphs to Remember

From $12.95 $0.00 /
Subscription
Only 3 in stock
Available for pickup
In stock at 873 US-1, Woolwich, ME 04579 · Usually ready in 24 hours

In stock at 873 US-1, Woolwich, ME 04579

Epitaphs to Remember

Available for pickup

873 US-1, Woolwich, ME 04579

Usually ready in 24 hours

873 U.S. 1
Woolwich ME 04579
United States

+12074427938

Author: Janet Greene
Publisher: Hood, Alan C. & Company, Inc, 2005
Soft Cover, 8.5"x5.5", 120 pages

An epitaph is a commemorative inscription on a tomb or mortuary monument about the person buried at that site. It can be in the shape of a brief poem or other writing and is typically in praise of the deceased person. This is the paperback reissue of a book originally titled Over Their Dead Bodies: Yankee Epitaphs & History by Thomas Mann and Janet Greene originally printed in 1962 by Viking Press. Before going out-of-print, it had sold over 40,000 copies.

This collection of gravestone epitaphs is from the mid-seventeenth century to the early twentieth. It is an unusual perspective of New England history. It provides a full range of religious concepts, personal histories and marriages, eccentricities and moral admonitions, wrenching grief and a surprising amount of humor. You may start with one or two but inevitably become fascinated, drawn to page after page of a striking series of testimonies remembering our forebears in stone.

You may also like