A JOURNAL OF THE PLAGUE YEAR

Product code: BK236
A JOURNAL OF THE PLAGUE YEAR

A JOURNAL OF THE PLAGUE YEAR

Product code: BK236
Regular price £5.95
/
Shipping calculated at checkout.

A JOURNAL OF THE PLAGUE YEAR - While not strictly the first person account Daniel Defoe claims, it is quite possible that the book was based on the diaries of his uncle, Henry Foe, a saddler, and backed up by thorough research. He details the progress of the plague through London's districts how the city attempted to fight it, and describes the horror of the carts piled high with the dead. He also examines the effects of the plague on the human psyche, personified by Solomon Eagle, renowned for parading naked with a burning pan of charcoal on his head, denouncing the sins of the city.

Whether a novel or history or something in between, the book is packed with incident and insight, as well as statistics and intriguing facts, making a brilliant account of a city and its people in a terrible time.

Condition: Very Good - Author: Daniel Defoe - Publisher: Arcturus - Pages: 208 - Hardback  

This site is protected by hCaptcha and the hCaptcha Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Recently viewed