
“Principles and Methods for the Study of the Work of Individual Carvers” by James A. Slater
“Zerubbabel Collins’ Successor and His Work in Bennington County, Vermont” by William E. Harding
“The Gravestone Image as a Puritan Cultural Code” by David D. Hall
“From Significant Incompetence to Insignificant Competence” by Stephen C. Foster
“Eros and Agape: Classical and Early Christian Survivals in New England Stonecraving” by Allan I. Ludwig
“The Caricature Hypothesis Re-examined: the Animated Skull as a Puritan Folk Image” by Peter Benes
“Chips from Hawthorne’s Workshop: the Icon and Cultural Studies” by Thomas A. Zaniello
“Nonchronological Sources of Variation in the Seriation of Gravestone Motifs in the Northeast and Southeast Colonies” by Frederick Gorman and Michael DiBlasi
“The Gloucester Experiment: Community Partnership and Preservation Strategies” by Carole L. Sharoff
“Stone Rubbings: Are Model Laws Needed?: A Seminar Open Forum” with moderator Jessie Lie and panelists Francis Y. Duval and William McGeer
“Rubbings and Their Place in the Study of New England Gravestones” by Ann Parker and Avon Neal
“Photography of Early Gravestones Art” by Daniel Farber
“Early American Gravestone Studies: The Structure of the Literature” by Nancy Buckeye
“Bibliography of Gravestone Studies” by Nancy Buckeye
Order a copy through Historic Deerfield.
(And don’t miss Puritan Gravestone Art II.)