Plague and Fire

Cover of Plague and Fire by Rhoda Nottridge
Publisher: Wayland
Year: 1990
Language: en
Pages: 24
ISBN-13: 9780750209229
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Plague and Fire by Rhoda Nottridge, published by Wayland in 1990, is a concise exploration of significant historical events in Europe, specifically focusing on Great Britain. This 24-page book examines the Great Plague of 1665, detailing the devastating impact it had on the population, and follows with an account of the Great Fire of London, which obliterated many structures and erased traces of the plague.

Readers will find a detailed presentation of these pivotal moments in history, highlighting the lives of people during these crises. The book is part of a series that delves into various aspects of life in bygone times, offering insights into the societal and environmental changes brought about by these catastrophic events. Through its focused narrative, Plague and Fire provides a historical context that enriches understanding of the challenges faced by communities in the past.


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Part of a series which looks at the different aspects of the lives of people of bygone times, this book looks firstly at the Great Plague of 1665, which caused thousands to die. The book also looks at the Great Fire of London, which destroyed buildings and all signs of the plague.

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Publisher: Wayland. Year: 1990.
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ISBN-13: 9780750209229.
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Language: en. Pages: 24.

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