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  1. Kubler-Ross Elisabeth, Questions and Answers on Death and Dying, NY: Macmillan 1976.
  2. Kubler-Ross Elisabeth, On Death and Dying, London: Taristock Publications, 1970
  3. Kubler-Ross Elisabeth, Death: The Final Stage of Growth, New Jessey: Prentice Hall, 1975.
  4. Schneidman Edwin ed., Death: Current Perspectives, Palo Alto, Calf: Mayfield, 1980.
  5. Wilcox Sandra and Sutton Mainlyin, Understanding Death and Dying: An Interdisciplinary Approach, Calf.,: Alfred, 1985.
  6. Charon Jacques, Death and Western Thought, NY: Macmillan, 1963.
  7. Maquire Daniel, Death by Choice, NY: Image Book, 1984.
  8. Grof Stanislew, Books of the Dead: Manuals for Living and Dying, London¡GThames and Hudson, 1994.
  9. Wein Robert F, Ethical issues in Death and Dying, NY: Columbia U.Press, 1986.
  10. Davidson Glen; Living With Dying: A Guide For Relatives and Friends, Angsburg: Fortess, 1990.
  11. Peachy Mark, Facing Terminal Illiness, Pennsylvania: Herald Press, 1981.
  12. Bluebond-Lagner Myra, The Private Worlds of Dying Children, Princeton: Princeton Un. Press, 1978.
  13. Ariˆos, Philippe, Western Attitudes Towards Death, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1974
  14. Badham, Paul and Linda Badham (eds), Death and Immortality in the Religions of the World, New York : Paragon House, 1987
  15. Bowker, John, The Meanings of Death, Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1993
  16. Freud, Sigmund, Civilization, War and Death, ed. John Rickman, London: Hogarth, 1953
  17. Malpas, Jeff and Robert C. Solomon (eds), Death and Philosophy, London: Routledge, 1998*
  18. Frankl, Victor E., Men's Search for Meaning, New York: Pocket Books,1963.
  19. Feifel, Herman (Ed) New Meanings of Death, New York: McGraw-Hill Inc.