When you drive or walk by a cemetery you are used to hearing silence, this book loudly proclaims the interesting stories behind the walls. Fred Goodman encourages us to consider the past and it was an enjoyable trip. Thanks for the journey. (If you're looking for pictures-there are plenty of sites online for that) Randi Woods
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Compelling stories of several NYC movers and shakers, who ain't movin' or shakin' no more. Each chapter introduces a new individual (mayor, journalist, sculptor, railroad magnate, etc.) and opens up their world, their time, and shows how they made their mark. This book is crammed with well-researched details and intriguing references. I loved learning of the connections to people who are still famous (Caruso, Whitman, Chester...
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This is a great book for anyone who wants to learn more about the beauty that lives in cemeteries. They are great repositories of love, collections of monuments to people who were loved. The book shows those of us who may never get to see Woodlawn the peaceful beauty that is to be found there and lets the world see it in a new way.
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