Death

  • Death
    By Todd May

    There are many ways to think about and deal with death. Among those ways, however, a good number of them are attempts to escape its grip. In this book, Todd May seeks to confront death in its power.

  • Death: A Philosophical Inquiry
    By Paul Fairfield

    15 Familiarity with death, like every good, can also be taken too far, as Todd May has noted: Constant reflection on death is no better a strategy than ignoring it. This is because constant reflection on death is usually an attempt to ...

  • Death: An Oral History
    By Casey Jarman

    But I never considered that in school because it was about the human experience that we crave and about what would lend itself architecturally—space-wise, but also functionwise—to grieving. I was thinking about that sort of thing.

  • Death: The Final Journey?
    By Linda Smith

    Death: The Final Journey?

  • Death
    By Joanne Mattern

    What is grieving? What rituals are associated with death? How can you cope with a death? This book will help you find the answers to these questions and others you may have.

  • Death: An Introduction to Medical-ethical Dilemmas
    By Linda Jacobs Altman

    Reed faced a cruel choice . If she had leukemia , immediate chemotherapy could save her life , but it would kill the unborn child . If she waited until after the birth , it might be too late . In spite of the risk , and against her ...

  • Death
    By Neil Gaiman

    Collects all of Gaiman's tales starring Death, including her first appearance in the "Sandman" series and a story in which, as a young mortal girl named Didi, she helps a 250-year-old homeless woman find her missing heart.

  • Death
    By Karen Bryant-Mole

    Discusses death, explaining the many ways that people may react to the death of a loved one and the importance of going through the grieving process. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.

  • Death: The Final Mystery
    By Lionel and Patricia Fanthorpe

    Wilson, Colin. Afterlife: An Investigation of the Evidence for Life after Death. London: Grafton Books, 1985. ____. The Psychic Detectives. London: Pan Books, 1984. Wilson, Colin, and Christopher Evans, eds. The Book of Great Mysteries.

  • Death: The Last Enemy
    By Andy Wilson

    This book sets forth the main facets of the Bible's teaching on death with clarity and candor, while also pointing readers to the One who has vanquished death for all who will look to him in faith.

  • Death: An Inside Story
    By Jaggi Vasudev

    Whether a believer or not, a devotee or an agnostic, an accomplished seeker or a simpleton, this is truly a book for all those who shall die!

  • Death
    By Todd May

    There are many ways to think about and deal with death. Among those ways, however, a good number of them are attempts to escape its grip. In this book, Todd May seeks to confront death in its power.

  • Death: From Dust to Destiny
    By Richard Brilliant

    Death: From Dust to Destiny, featuring a rich collection of texts and images together with the authors' guiding commentary, offers a reflective meditation on the methods that artists, architects, and writers have developed to activate ...

  • Death
    By Elisabeth Kübler-Ross

    Offers various viewpoints on death and dying, including those of ministers, rabbis, doctors, nurses, and sociologists, along with personal accounts of those near death

  • Death: A Philosophical Inquiry
    By Paul Fairfield

    This book explores the phenomenology of death and offers a unique way into the phenomenological tradition.

  • Death: Been There. Done That.
    By Michael P. Jackson

    The only unquestionable certainty in life is death. On August 18, 2001, Michael Jackson died in a motorcycle wreck.

  • Death: At Death's Door
    By Jill Thompson

    A manga digest, printed in black, white, and gray tones, featuring appearances by Sandman and all his siblings.

  • Death: An Oral History
    By Casey Jarman

    They were a very small press, didn't do very big print runs, but I got kind of a sense of the backstage stuff, you know, how you keep a mailing list and how you send things out. So I started a zine in college that was just science ...

  • Death: This Way Do Come
    By Cleve Sylcox

    Fictional Gravely Falls, Colorado sits on the outskirts of ski country with beautiful views, wonderful landscapes... and murder. Dorothy Collins, the most beautiful woman in town is dead, mauled to death by a bear.

  • Death: The Great Adventure
    By Alice A. Bailey

    Resurrection is the keynote of nature; death is not. Death is only the ante-chamber of resurrection.