One of the most original and harrowing accounts of living through a virulent pandemic . . . as full of meaning about human suffering today as it was when it was written.” —The Daily Beast
“A brilliant account of the last major outbreak of bubonic plague in Britain—and it can still educate readers three centuries later.” —BBC News
“[A] classic of plague literature . . . Camus was inspired by this book in writing The Plague.” —The Jerusalem Post
“So grimly immediate . . . you can practically smell the death and decay.” —The Guardian
“A realistic account of the plague’s effects on [London]. Defoe’s novel still has the power to unsettle—like when he writes about families forced into quarantine due to an infected family member.” —Vulture
"Within the texture of Defoe's prose, London becomes a living and suffering being." —Peter Ackroyd
Explore a harrowing real-life account of the Black Death from the survivors who lived to tell the tale.
Offering a gritty and eye-opening exploration of what it was like to live during London in 1665 - the year the bubonic plague struck the city and left a trail of death and destruction in its wake - this incredible book lets readers peer into the past and uncover a unique glimpse into the life and struggles of Londoners over four hundred years ago.
Seen through the eyes of author Daniel Defoe, A Journal of the Plague Year contains a fresh and intriguing style, combining his personal observations with the real-life events and details of the people around him. Set against the harrowing backdrop of a city in chaos, this incredible journal provides us with an unprecedented look into the ordinary people who lived and died in one of the worst pandemics in history.
Perfect for students, history buffs, of anyone fascinated by this turbulent and world-changing period of history, A Journal of the Plague Year is a truly unforgettable book that will stick with you long after you finish reading.
Grab your copy now to discover the untold history of the bubonic plague.
Explore a harrowing real-life account of the Black Death from the survivors who lived to tell the tale.
Offering a gritty and eye-opening exploration of what it was like to live during London in 1665 - the year the bubonic plague struck the city and left a trail of death and destruction in its wake - this incredible book lets readers peer into the past and uncover a unique glimpse into the life and struggles of Londoners over four hundred years ago.
Seen through the eyes of author Daniel Defoe, A Journal of the Plague Year contains a fresh and intriguing style, combining his personal observations with the real-life events and details of the people around him. Set against the harrowing backdrop of a city in chaos, this incredible journal provides us with an unprecedented look into the ordinary people who lived and died in one of the worst pandemics in history.
Perfect for students, history buffs, of anyone fascinated by this turbulent and world-changing period of history, A Journal of the Plague Year is a truly unforgettable book that will stick with you long after you finish reading.
Grab your copy now to discover the untold history of the bubonic plague.
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940192150979 |
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Publisher: | SPA Publishing |
Publication date: | 06/24/2024 |
Edition description: | Unabridged |
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