Call Number (LC) Title Results
PN6291 .H8 1901 "Here lies"; being a collection of ancient and modern, humorous and queer inscriptions from tombstones, 1
PN6291 .M28 1962 Over their dead bodies: Yankee epitaphs & history 1
PN 6291 M28s Sudden & awful; American epitaphs and the finger of God 1
PN6291 .P5 Chronicles of the tombs. A select collection of epitaphs, preceded by an essay on epitaphs and other monumental inscriptions with incidental observations on sepulchral antiquities. 1
PN 6291 P5 4 Chronicles of the tombs : a select collection of epitaphs, preceded by an essay on epitaphs and other monumental inscriptions, with incidental observations on sepulchral antiquities / by Thomas Joseph Pettigrew. 1
PN6291 .T6 A collection of epitaphs and monumental inscriptions, on the most illustrious persons of all ages and countries. 1
PN6291 .U4 Epitaphs; a unique collection of post mortem comment, obituary wit, quaint and gruesome fancy, 1
PN6297.I7 L35 1987 Irish grave humour : an anthology of epitaphs / 1
PN6299 .B3 1977 Sir Nicholas Bacon's great house sententiae / 1
PN6299 .E65 Apophthegmes. 1
PN6299 .E65 2014 Apophthegmata / 1
PN6303 .H48 1982 Talk one's head off : ein Loch in den Bauch reden : Englische Redewendungen und ihre deutschen "opposite numbers" / 1
PN6307.L3 L1 1674 Petri L'Abbe Societatis Iesv Elogia sacra, theologica, et philosophica, regia, eminentia, illvstria, historica, poetica, miscellanea : accessere Stephani Petiot Panegyrici duo, alter de rvpella expugnata, alter de delphino. 1
PN6311 Of mottos and morals : simple words for complex virtues / 1
PN6322 .B8 Paroles mémorables, recueillies 1
PN6328.L3 G8 1990 Letzte Worte : Variationen über ein Thema der Kulturgeschichte des Westens / 1
PN6328.L3G813 1992 Last Words : Variations on a Theme in Cultural History. 1
PN6328.L3 L4 Dictionary of last words. 1
PN6328 .S393 1970 Tony Schwartz records the sound of children. 1
PN6330 .H6 The Hive: or, A collection of thoughts on civil, moral, sentimental & religious subjects : selected from the writings of near one hundred of the best and most approved authors of different nations; but chiefly from the most celebrated English writers, who have been esteemed the most correct and elegant models of fine composition. Intended as a repository of sententious, ingenious and pertinent sayings, in verse and prose ... 1