Boone Bridge Books

Cemetery Stories: Haunted Graveyards, Embalming Secrets, and the Life of a Corpse After Death

Contributor(s): Katherine M. Ramsland (more by Katherine M. Ramsland)

List Price: 13.00
Your Price: 10.40 (20% Off)


Availability: In Stock. Ships from and sold by Boone Bridge Books.com.

Paperback | Other formats


Description
The bestselling author of "The Vampire Collection" with Anne Rice goes undercover and has conversations with mortuary assistants, gravediggers, funeral home owners, and others as she delves into the fascinating, true, and often morbid world of cemeteries.

Reviews

Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.

Publisher’s Weekly (09/17/2001)
The recent success of HBO's funeral home comedy Six Feet Under proves the power of the macabre over public imagination. "[A]mused, disturbed, and delighted by the range of human behavior surrounding the subject of death," Ramsland (Ghost, Forecasts, Aug. 20; etc.) undertook a pop-anthropological survey of "cemetery culture" by interviewing graveyard caretakers, "death-care" consultants, funeral directors, grave diggers, monument dealers and mortuary assistants. This rambling, anecdotal account traces burial traditions such as embalming, cremation (30% of all funerals), corpse preparation, restorative techniques, cadaver cosmetics and unconventional funerals like the one attended by the deceased's fellow nudists. At Houston's National Museum of Funeral History and the annual National Funeral Directors Association's convention, Ramsland, a Rutgers professor, learns about mortuary schools and entrepreneurial schemes like hologram tombstones, the $65,000 mummification procedure and cemetery kiosks with touch-screen biographies of the deceased. Along with instructions on gravestone rubbing, artistic grave markers and unusual epitaphs, the book introduces "taphophiles," who visit cemeteries as a hobby. The book's closing section recounts ghastly tales of ghouls, corpse abuse, necrophilia and people buried alive, and fascinating interviews with people who grew up in funeral homes. Although it's "the corpseless soul that inspires the most fear," those with weak stomachs might want to skip the graphic description of autopsy procedures, botched reinterments and adipocere ("body cheese"). A bibliography and list of Web sites provide further resources. (Oct.) Forecast: This should see a brief spike in sales at Halloween (aided by promotion at Grim Rides, an elegant online bookstore specializing in death-related volumes [www.geocities.com/grimrides].

ISBN: 006018518X | EAN: 9780060185183
Publisher: Harper Paperbacks  | Publication Date: October, 2001

Additional Information

BISAC Categories: Social Science | Death & Dying
Body, Mind & Spirit | Occultism
LC Subjects: Funeral rites and ceremonies
Cemeteries
Dewey: 393.109
LCCN: 2001024499
Physical Info: 0.64" H x 7.90" L x 5.36" W (0.43 lbs) 256 pages
Search

The category you are now in is: Social Science

Best Sellers

Women of Courage: Intimate Stories from Afghanistan

Giving: How Each of Us Can Change the World

I'll Fly Away: Further Testimonies from the Women of York Prison

Indigenous Experience Today

The Zookeeper's Wife: A War Story

Dying for a Home: Homeless Activists Speak Out