This book is solidly and intelligently researched. Giguere presents a worthy subject, a reassessment of a variety of memorials constructed amid the Egyptian revival in the United States, and proposes that Egyptian forms, such as the gateway, the obelisk, and the sphinxonce considered pagan and foreignultimately left such a strong mark on US memorialization in the nineteenth century that they became characteristically American. Cynthia Mills, former executive editor of American Art