If you spend your free time in cemeteries, you’re
probably a taphophile (someone with a passion for
cemeteries). And if you’re a taphophile, the odds are good that you enjoy researching... More > them. From
genealogists to historical researchers, this journal will help you keep track of all your cemetery information, grave by grave and cemetery by cemetery.< Less
If you spend your free time in cemeteries, you’re
probably a taphophile (someone with a passion for
cemeteries). And if you’re a taphophile, the odds are good that you enjoy researching... More > them. From
genealogists to historical researchers, this journal will help you keep track of all your cemetery information, grave by grave and cemetery by cemetery.< Less
Epitaphs Magazine is the magazine for cemetery lovers by cemetery lovers. It is an independent publication that accepts submissions from around the world. For more information about EM, visit... More > www.EpitaphsMagazine.com or www.TheCemeteryClub.com. Issue #6 features: - The Taphophile's Photographer: John Thomas Grant - The Taphophile of the Year 2007 - Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis - A Brief History of Coffins - Photography from Kensal Green Cemetery in London - And more!< Less
Epitaphs Magazine is the magazine for cemetery lovers by cemetery lovers. It is an independent publication that accepts submissions from around the world. For more information about EM, visit... More > www.EpitaphsMagazine.com or www.TheCemeteryClub.com. Issue #6 features: - The Taphophile's Photographer: John Thomas Grant - The Taphophile of the Year 2007 - Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis - A Brief History of Coffins - Photography from Kensal Green Cemetery in London - And more!< Less
Epitaphs Magazine is the magazine for cemetery lovers by cemetery lovers. It is an independent publication that accepts submissions from around the world. For more information about EM, visit... More > www.EpitaphsMagazine.com or www.TheCemeteryClub.com. This issue features: Angels & Oddities (unusual finds in the cemetery), How I Became a Taphophile by Steven Hernandez, cemetery restorationist Mark Davis and much, much more!< Less
Epitaphs Magazine is the magazine for cemetery lovers by cemetery lovers. It is an independent publication that accepts submissions from around the world. For more information about EM, visit... More > www.EpitaphsMagazine.com or www.TheCemeteryClub.com. This issue features: Angels & Oddities (unusual finds in the cemetery), How I Became a Taphophile by Steven Hernandez, cemetery restorationist Mark Davis and much, much more!< Less
Features articles on:
- Chippiannock Cemetery's Storm of the Century (Minda Powers-Douglas)
- What Is a Chrismon Anyway? (Dusty Smith)
- The Lost Children (Colleen Loefler)
- Digging Into Cemeteries:... More > The Growing Popularity of Cemetery Blogging
- Salzburg's Gardens of the Dead (Michele Jankowski)
- Cameras 101 (Joshua Inayat)
- Necropolis (Ryan Coffman)
- Photos by Steven Hernandez
- Taphophiles are Multiplying Like Rabbits: The Story Behind the Association of Gravestone Rabbits (William "Terry" Thornton)
- Photos by Mike Smith
- An Interview with Buddy Phaneuf of the Internet Cremation Society
- Why Should We Care? The International Association of Cemetery Preservationists, Inc.
- The Lost Children (Colleen Loefler)
- The Crypt Keeper (Giselle Ladoceur-Borowicz)
- Book reviews
- I "Heart" Cemeteries (photography by Alzi Clanton, Polly Yuill, Jimmy Short, Tammy Jo Fuller, Ryan Coffman, Steven Hernandez)
- Why I'm a Taphophile (Peter Denniston, New Zealand)
- Back cover photo by Polly Yuill< Less
Features articles on:
- Chippiannock Cemetery's Storm of the Century (Minda Powers-Douglas)
- What Is a Chrismon Anyway? (Dusty Smith)
- The Lost Children (Colleen Loefler)
- Digging Into Cemeteries:... More > The Growing Popularity of Cemetery Blogging
- Salzburg's Gardens of the Dead (Michele Jankowski)
- Cameras 101 (Joshua Inayat)
- Necropolis (Ryan Coffman)
- Photos by Steven Hernandez
- Taphophiles are Multiplying Like Rabbits: The Story Behind the Association of Gravestone Rabbits (William "Terry" Thornton)
- Photos by Mike Smith
- An Interview with Buddy Phaneuf of the Internet Cremation Society
- Why Should We Care? The International Association of Cemetery Preservationists, Inc.
- The Lost Children (Colleen Loefler)
- The Crypt Keeper (Giselle Ladoceur-Borowicz)
- Book reviews
- I "Heart" Cemeteries (photography by Alzi Clanton, Polly Yuill, Jimmy Short, Tammy Jo Fuller, Ryan Coffman, Steven Hernandez)
- Why I'm a Taphophile (Peter Denniston, New Zealand)
- Back cover photo by Polly Yuill< Less