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The Plague and the Fire
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The Plague and the Fire

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This book chronicles the horror and human suffering of two of the most terrible years in London’s long and vivid history. 1665 brought the plague and cries of Bring Out Your Dead echoed the city. A year later, the already decimated capital was reduced to ashes in four days by the fire that began in Pudding Lane. James Leasor weaves in the first-hand accounts of Daniel Defoe and Samuel Pepys, among many others. New York Times ‘Could hardly be a more timely parable for our day’ Evening Standard ‘An engrossing and vivid impression of those terrible days’ Sunday Express ‘Absorbing…an excellent account of the two most fantastic years in London’s history

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
James Leasor Publishing
Date
10 May 2015
Pages
298
ISBN
9781908291226

This book chronicles the horror and human suffering of two of the most terrible years in London’s long and vivid history. 1665 brought the plague and cries of Bring Out Your Dead echoed the city. A year later, the already decimated capital was reduced to ashes in four days by the fire that began in Pudding Lane. James Leasor weaves in the first-hand accounts of Daniel Defoe and Samuel Pepys, among many others. New York Times ‘Could hardly be a more timely parable for our day’ Evening Standard ‘An engrossing and vivid impression of those terrible days’ Sunday Express ‘Absorbing…an excellent account of the two most fantastic years in London’s history

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
James Leasor Publishing
Date
10 May 2015
Pages
298
ISBN
9781908291226