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A Tomb With a View – The Stories & Glories of Graveyards

Scottish Non-fiction Book of the Year 2021
  • Author
    • Peter Ross
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**WINNER OF THE SCOTTISH NON-FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 2021**

**A FINANCIAL TIMES, I PAPER AND STYLIST BOOK OF THE YEAR**


'In his absorbing book about the lost and the gone, Peter Ross takes us from Flanders Fields to Milltown to Kensal Green, to melancholy islands and surprisingly lively ossuaries . . . a considered and moving book on the timely subject of how the dead are remembered, and how they go on working below the surface of our lives.' - Hilary Mantel

'Ross is a wonderfully evocative writer, deftly capturing a sense of place and history, while bringing a deep humanity to his subject. He has written a delightful book.' - The Guardian

'The pages burst with life and anecdote while also examining our relationship with remembrance.' - Financial Times (best travel books of 2020)

'Among the year's most surprising "sleeper" successes is A Tomb with a View. In a year with so much death, it may have initially seemed a hard sell, but the author's humanity has instead acted as a beacon of light in the darkness.'
- The Sunday Times

'Fascinating . . . Ross makes a likeably idiosyncratic guide and one finishes the book feeling strangely optimistic about the inevitable.' - The Observer

'Ross has written [a] lively elegy to Britain's best burial grounds.'
- Evening Standard (*Best New Books of Autumn 2020*)

'One of the non-fiction books of the year.' - The i paper (*2020 Best Books for Christmas*)

'Brilliant.' - Stylist (*Best Christmas books for Christmas 2020*)

'Never has a book about death been so full of life. James Joyce and Charles Dickens would've loved it - a book that reveals much gravity in the humour and many stories in the graveyard. It also reveals Peter Ross to be among the best non-fiction writers in the country.' - Andrew O'Hagan

'His stories are always a joy.'
- Ian Rankin

'I'm a card-carrying admirer of Peter Ross.'
- Robert Macfarlane

'A startling, delight-filled tour of graveyards and the people who love them, dazzlingly told.'
- Denise Mina

'A phenomenal, lyrical, beautiful book.' - Frank Turner

'A walk through the graveyards of Britain guided by one of the most engaging wordsmiths willing to take you by the hand.' - The Big Issue (*Best Books 2020*)

'A celebration of life and of love. It confronts our universal fate but tends towards a comforting embrace of mortality. It is also imbued with something deeply moving.' - The Herald

'Beautifully written and strangely life affirming.' - Norman Blake, Teenage Fanclub

For readers of The Salt Path, Mudlarking, Ghostland, Kathleen Jamie and Robert Macfarlane.

Enter a grave new world of fascination and delight as award-winning writer Peter Ross uncovers the stories and glories of graveyards. Who are London's outcast dead and why is David Bowie their guardian angel? What is the remarkable truth about Phoebe Hessel, who disguised herself as a man to fight alongside her sweetheart, and went on to live in the reigns of five monarchs? Why is a Bristol cemetery the perfect wedding venue for goths?

All of these sorrowful mysteries - and many more - are answered in A Tomb With A View, a book for anyone who has ever wandered through a field of crooked headstones and wondered about the lives and deaths of those who lie beneath.

So push open the rusting gate, push back the ivy, and take a look inside...
  • Published: Aug 05 2021
  • Pages: 368
  • 196 x 126mm
  • ISBN: 9781472267788

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Press Reviews

  • Denise Mina
    A startling, delight-filled tour of graveyards and the people who love them, dazzlingly told.
  • Frank Turner
    A phenomenal, lyrical, beautiful book
  • The Big Issue
    A walk through the graveyards of Britain guided by one of the most engaging wordsmiths willing to take you by the hand.
  • The Observer
    Fascinating . . . Ross makes a likeably idiosyncratic guide and one finishes the book feeling strangely optimistic about the inevitable.
  • The Scotsman
    I have nothing but admiration for his way to winkle out a story from the living as well as paying homage to the dead.
  • Evening Standard
    Ross has written [a] lively elegy to Britain's best burial grounds.
  • The Herald
    [a] celebration of life and of love. It confronts our universal fate but tends towards a comforting embrace of mortality. It is also imbued with something deeply moving.
  • The Herald
    It is not too fanciful to talk of the soul of A Tomb With A View. It is replete with stories but it echoes with something profound.
  • Financial Times
    The pages burst with life and anecdote while also examining our relationship with remembrance.
  • Norman Blake, Teenage Fanclub
    Beautifully written and strangely life affirming.
  • I News - Christmas Gift Guide 2020
    Scottish journalist Ross's meander around graveyards raises profound questions about the way in which we mourn
  • Stylist
    A brilliant buy
  • The Scotsman’s Scottish Books of the Year
    Peter Ross makes a fine contribution to the library of books about "being planted". . . I have nothing but admiration for his way to winkle out a story from the living as well as paying homage to the dead
  • Prospect
    Everyday humanity, an acknowledgement of how life continues in the presence of the dead. . . is writ large in A Tomb with a View, in Ross's encounters with tour guides, local historians, a gardener, a stonecutter, even a recent widow.
  • Irish Examiner
    Ross's book is an engaging ramble among the gravestones and burial plots of Britain and Ireland
  • The Sunday Times
    Among the year's most surprising "sleeper" successes is A Tomb with a View, Peter Ross's critically acclaimed ode to "the stories and glories of graveyards". In a year with so much death, it may have initially seemed a hard sell, but the author's humanity has instead acted as a beacon of light in the darkness.
  • Andrew O'Hagan
    Never has a book about death been so full of life. James Joyce and Charles Dickens would've loved it - a book that reveals much gravity in the humour and many stories in the graveyard. It also reveals Peter Ross to be among the best non-fiction writers in the country.
  • Hilary Mantel
    Absorbing . . . considered and moving.
  • Denise Mina
    A startling, delight-filled tour of graveyards and the people who love them, dazzlingly told.
  • Robert Macfarlane
    I'm a card-carrying admirer of Peter Ross.
  • Ian Rankin
    His stories are always a joy.
  • The Guardian Book of The Day
    An evocative and uplifting exploration of cemeteries, where every headstone has a story to tell. . . Ross is a wonderfully evocative writer, deftly capturing a sense of place and history, while bringing a deep humanity to his subject. He has written a delightful book.
  • The Big Issue
    Ross' development into a sensitive and empathetic observer of social ritual has culminated in this treasure