Grave Trippers

Grave Trippers
Author: Robert Gardino
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019
Genre: Celebrities
ISBN: 9781680980370

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"This book will help to dispel the notion that cemeteries are dark and depressing places to visit. In the 19th century, families visited cemeteries and often had picnics there on the weekends. The Gardino's hope to bring some of that park like atmosphere back to the cemeteries. In covering the brother's favorite cemeteries and graves their aim will be to make the chapters easy to read and fun, introducing readers to unusual little known historical facts. The book will delve into the histories and biographies of noted historical personalities in prominent cemeteries on the East Coast, as well as history about the cemeteries themselves. Detailed directions based on the author's personal experiences, to the cemetery's residents, as well as the cemeteries themselves, is provided. The book also hopes to emphasize to the public how the past can be relevant to today"--

Grave Trippers

Grave Trippers
Author: Robert Gardino
Publisher: Camino Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781680980523

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"Come along with the Gardino brothers as they lead another trip to cemeteries across the land where prominent Americans who served their country in many capacities are buried. Once again, the Gardinos use these visits to teach important lessons in American history. The Gardino brothers by visiting the graves of seventy three Americans in all parts of the United States. These fifty men and twenty three women made careers in many different fields of endeavor. They were soldiers, scientists, authors, judges, civil rights leaders. actors, singers, athletes, political leaders, clergymen. But they all had one thing in common-they used their talents to help others and to build a better society. To stand at their graves with Robert and Vince Gardino is to take inspiration from their lives. The "fun facts" the Gardinos furnish about each of them help flesh out their humanity and their personalities. We learn that Clare Booth Luce coined the phrase "No good deed goes unpunished" and Bob Hope said, when he was asked on his deathbed where he would like to be buried, "Surprise me." Robert and Vincent have a passion for the complex tapestry of American history and its many facets such as politics, military, news media, sports, religion and popular culture. They have a unique appreciation for the men and women, sung and unsung, who have sacrificed and struggled along America's endless journey toward a more perfect union"--

Grave Trippers

Grave Trippers
Author: Robert Gardino
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781680980516

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"Come along with the Gardino brothers as they lead another trip to cemeteries across the land where prominent Americans who served their country in many capacities are buried. Once again, the Gardinos use these visits to teach important lessons in American history. The Gardino brothers by visiting the graves of seventy three Americans in all parts of the United States. These fifty men and twenty three women made careers in many different fields of endeavor. They were soldiers, scientists, authors, judges, civil rights leaders. actors, singers, athletes, political leaders, clergymen. But they all had one thing in common-they used their talents to help others and to build a better society. To stand at their graves with Robert and Vince Gardino is to take inspiration from their lives. The "fun facts" the Gardinos furnish about each of them help flesh out their humanity and their personalities. We learn that Clare Booth Luce coined the phrase "No good deed goes unpunished" and Bob Hope said, when he was asked on his deathbed where he would like to be buried, "Surprise me." Robert and Vincent have a passion for the complex tapestry of American history and its many facets such as politics, military, news media, sports, religion and popular culture. They have a unique appreciation for the men and women, sung and unsung, who have sacrificed and struggled along America's endless journey toward a more perfect union"--

Food for the Dead

Food for the Dead
Author: Michael E. Bell
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2013-04-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0819571717

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These stories of vampire legends and gruesome nineteenth-century practices is “a major contribution to the study of New England folk beliefs” (The Boston Globe). For nineteenth-century New Englanders, “vampires” lurked behind tuberculosis. To try to rid their houses and communities from the scourge of the wasting disease, families sometimes relied on folk practices, including exhuming and consuming the bodies of the deceased. Folklorist Michael E. Bell spent twenty years pursuing stories of the vampire in New England. While writers like H.P. Lovecraft, Henry David Thoreau, and Amy Lowell drew on portions of these stories in their writings, Bell brings the actual practices to light for the first time. He shows that the belief in vampires was widespread, and, for some families, lasted well into the twentieth century. With humor, insight, and sympathy, he uncovers story upon story of dying men, women, and children who believed they were food for the dead. “A marvelous book.” —Providence Journal Includes an updated preface covering newly discovered cases.

Scranton

Scranton
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1927
Genre: Scranton (Pa.)
ISBN:

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The Folklorist

The Folklorist
Author: Eileen O'Finlan
Publisher: BWL Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2023-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0228627923

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1830s Birch Falls, Vermont One by one Jerusha Kendall’s siblings fall victim to consumption, the scourge of the 19th century. Devastated by the loss of her children, Jerusha’s mother Mary is horrified over the outlandish folk remedy proposed by her dearest friend, Lavinia. Unable to divert the people of Birch Falls from carrying out Lavinia’s ghastly plan, Mary succeeds only in convincing them never to let Jerusha find out what they’ve done. But Jerusha knows a secret is being kept from her, and she is determined to uncover it.

Lucifer Ascending

Lucifer Ascending
Author: Bill Ellis
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2021-05-11
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 081318293X

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Despite their centuries-old history and traditions, witchcraft and magic are still very much a part of modern Anglo-American culture. In Lucifer Ascending, Bill Ellis looks at modern practices that are universally defined as "occult," from commonplace habits such as carrying a rabbit's foot for good luck or using a Ouija board, to more esoteric traditions, such as the use of spell books. In particular, Ellis shows how the occult has been a common element in youth culture for hundreds of years. Using materials from little known publications and archives, Lucifer Ascending details the true social function of individuals' dabbling with the occult. In his survey of what Ellis terms "vernacular occultism," the author is poised on a middle ground between a skeptical point of view that defines belief in witchcraft and Satan as irrational and an interpretation of witchcraft as an underground religion opposing Christianity. Lucifer Ascending examines the occult not as an alternative to religion but rather as a means for ordinary people to participate directly in the mythic realm.

Eating My Way Through Italy

Eating My Way Through Italy
Author: Elizabeth Minchilli
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2018-05-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1250133041

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"After a lifetime of living and eating in Rome, Elizabeth Minchilli is an expert on the city's cuisine. While she's proud to share everything she knows about Rome, she now wants to show her devoted readers that the rest of Italy is a culinary treasure trove just waiting to be explored. Far from being a monolithic gastronomic culture, each region of Italy offers its own specialties. While fava beans mean one thing in Rome, they mean an entirely different thing in Puglia. Risotto in a Roman trattoria? Don't even consider it. Visit Venice and not eat cichetti? Unthinkable. Eating My Way Through Italy, celebrates the differences in the world's favorite cuisine"--Provided by publisher.

If You Should Go at Midnight

If You Should Go at Midnight
Author: Jeffrey S. Debies-Carl
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2023-04-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1496844130

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Tonight, across America, countless people will embark on an adventure. They will prowl among overgrown headstones in forgotten graveyards, stalk through darkened woods and wildlands, and creep down the crumbling corridors of abandoned buildings. They have set forth in search of a profound paranormal experience and may seem to achieve just that. They are part of the growing cultural phenomenon called legend tripping. In If You Should Go at Midnight: Legends and Legend Tripping in America, author Jeffrey S. Debies-Carl guides readers through an exploration of legend tripping, drawing on years of scholarship, documentary accounts, and his own extensive fieldwork. Poring over old reports and legends, sleeping in haunted inns, and trekking through wilderness full of cannibal mutants and strange beasts, Debies-Carl provides an in-depth analysis of this practice that has long fascinated scholars yet remains a mystery to many observers. Debies-Carl argues that legend trips are important social practices. Unlike traditional rites of passage, they reflect the modern world, revealing both its problems and its virtues. In society as well as in legend tripping, there is ambiguity, conflict, crisis of meaning, and the substitution of debate for social consensus. Conversely, both emphasize individual agency and values, even in spiritual matters. While people still need meaningful and transformative experiences, authoritative, traditional institutions are less capable of providing them. Instead, legend trippers voluntarily search for individually meaningful experiences and actively participate in shaping and interpreting those experiences for themselves.

Six Feet Under

Six Feet Under
Author: Stew Thornley
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780873515146

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This handy guide locates the final resting places and tells the stories of more than 375 notable Minnesotans. Author Stew Thornley travelled throughout Minnesota in pursuit of the historical fact, the little-known tale, the striking monument, and the truth behind the colourful exaggeration. Visiting cemeteries from every era and every region of the state, Thornley recounts the histories of the famous, infamous, and just plain interesting Minnesotans who lie at rest in the state. The book contains a useful appendix with a county-by-county listing of the cemeteries and individuals mentioned within. Perfect for road trippers and armchair travellers alike, 'Six Feet Under' is an enlightening guide to the state's history.