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The Great Fire of London

in that apocalyptic year, 1666

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"Untold numbers perished: great buildings and ancient districts disappeared: knowledge acquired and stored over centuries were lost forever. The Great Fire of London accomplished what the Spanish Armada and the plague had failed to do - it reduced the world's most majestic city to utter ruin.".

"The Great Fire of London recreates this cataclysmic event through precisely etched dramas drawn from firsthand accounts of those who lived through the all-consuming blaze. Like all great disasters, the great fire brought out the best, the worst, and the most heartbreaking aspects of humanity.

You'll meet the king who rallied his subjects to battle the fire, the cart drivers who charged a lifetime's wages to haul a single load of goods to safety, and the elderly couple who continued to sweep their tidy cottage, even as they were engulfed in flames."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Language
English
Pages
294

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The Great Fire of London
2002, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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The Great Fire of London: in that apocalyptic year, 1666
2002, John Wiley & Sons
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-283) and index.
"This book in a substantially different form under the title The Dreadful Judgement was first published in the U.K. in 2001 by Doubleday, a division of Transworld Publishers"--T.p. verso.

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Dewey Decimal Class
942.1/2066
Library of Congress
DA681 .H32 2002, DA681.H32 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 294 p. :
Number of pages
294

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3569417M
Internet Archive
greatfireoflondo00hans
ISBN 10
0471218227
LCCN
2002071329
OCLC/WorldCat
49799393
Library Thing
563186
Goodreads
142977

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Acclaim for The Great Fire of London "Popular narrative history at its best, well researched, imaginatively and dramatically written. . . . The author marshals his story and his mass of contemporary quotations with great skill." --Times Literary Supplement "The brilliance of its narrative chapters . . . a marvelous eye for evocative detail. Hanson's prose is animated by the ferocious energy of the fire and seems to be guided by its inexorable movement. He creates the literary equivalent of the special effects in a disaster movie. . . . A rich mixture of imagination and research." --The Daily Telegraph (London) "He writes with knowledge and verve. As if making a television documentary on a natural disaster, he includes a gripping technical chapter on the mechanism and chemistry of combustion. This works brilliantly. . . . The book gains immeasurably from the author's eye for detail and from his understanding of the beliefs and prejudices of the day. . . . Informative and lively account." --The Sunday Times (London) "The best depiction of the Great Fire seen to date. . . . He manages to describe not only the atmosphere of the event itself, but also the experience of living in seventeenth-century Britain." --Soho Independent "A riveting book for those who like their history with a bit of mystery." --The Brisbane News "A rollicking good yarn." --The Age (Melbourne) "Blends high-class original research with a narrative style that mimics fiction. . . . Horrific subjects have served this man well and he has a knack for plugging into the dark themes that run like molten rivers beneath our social veneer." --New Zealand Herald "Neil Hanson's descriptions of the inferno are like CNN reports from Kosovo." --Camden New Journal "It's not the technical data which makes the book so riveting though. It's the flair with which Hanson invests his account with qualities usually reserved for novels--narrative drive, persuasive character sketches, vivid scene stealing." --Sunday Star Times (New Zealand)

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