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A Journal of the Plague Year
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352 pages
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Set during the devastating plague that struck London in 1665, this work provides a first-hand account of the city's struggles and resilience. The narrative captures both public and private experiences, detailing the societal impact of the epidemic through the eyes of a resident who remained in the city. Offering a blend of historical observation and personal reflection, it sheds light on the human condition in times of crisis, making it a significant document of the era.
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2007, paperback
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