Books

Aloi, Roberto, and Antonio Cassi Ramelli. 1948. Architettura funeraria moderna; architettura monumentale, crematori, cimiteri, edicole, cappelle, tombe, stele, decorazione. Milano: U. Hoepli.

American Battle Monuments Commission. 1985. Honolulu memorial: National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Honolulu, Hawaii. West Coast memorial, East Coast memorial. [Washington]: American Battle Monuments Commission.

American Battle Monuments Commission. 1986. Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and memorial. Washington, D.C.: The Commission.

Barker, Felix, and John Gay. 1984. Highgate Cemetery: Victorian valhalla. Salem, N.H.: Salem House.

The Cemetery hand book; a manual of useful information on cemetery development & management. 1921. Chicago: Allied Arts Pub. Co.

Cleaveland, N., and James Smillie. 1846. Green-wood illustrated. New York: R. Martin.

Culbertson, Judi, and Tom Randall. 1989. Permanent Californians: an illustrated guide to the cemeteries of California. Chelsea, Vt: Chelsea Green Pub. Co.

Curl, James Stevens. 2002. Death and architecture: an introduction to funerary and commemorative buildings in the Western European tradition, with some consideration of their settings. Stroud: Sutton.

Etlin, Richard A. 1984. The architecture of death: the transformation of the cemetery in eighteenth-century Paris. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.

Evanosky, Dennis. 2007. Mountain View Cemetery: history is all round us. Alameda, Calif: Stellar Media Group, Inc.

Gibbs, James. 1739. A book of architecture containing designs of buildings and ornaments. By James Gibbs. London: printed for W. Innys and R. Manby; J. and P. Knapton; and C. Hitch.

Halprin, Lawrence. 1997. The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial. San Francisco: Chronicle Books.

Heathcote, Edwin. 1999. Monument builders: modern architecture and death. Chichester, West Sussex: Academy Editions.

The international competition for the Phoebe Hearst architectural plan for the Vniversity of California. 1899. San Francisco: Trustees of the Phoebe A. Hearst architectural plan for the University of California.

Jackson, Kenneth T., and Camilo J. Vergara. 1989. Silent cities: the evolution of the American cemetery. New York: Princeton Architectural Press.

Jacquin-Philippe, Josette. 1993. Les cimetiè€res artistiques de Paris. Paris: Libr. L. Laget.

Keister, Douglas. 1997. Going out in style: the architecture of eternity. New York, NY: Facts On File.

Lindley, Kenneth Arthur, and John Piper. 1965. Of graves and epitaphs. London: Hutchinson.

Piranesi, Giovanni Battista, and Francesco Piranesi. 1756. Le antichità€ romane. Roma: A. Rotilj.

Robson, R. 1859. The mason's, bricklayer's, plasterer's, and decorator's practical guide. Containing a complete elucidation of those arts as practised at the present time, with suggestions and improvements in constructive and ornamental masonry. London: James Hagger.

Ragon, Michel. 1983. The space of death: a study of funerary architecture, decoration, and urbanism. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia.

Santino, Jack. 2006. Spontaneous shrines and the public memorialization of death. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Sloane, David Charles. 1991. The last great necessity: cemeteries in American history. Creating the North American landscape. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Taylor, Mark C., and Dietrich Christian Lammerts. 2002. Grave matters. London: Reaktion Books.

Thompson, Lex. 2004. Greetings from Colma. San Francisco: Nomad Printing.