Plague

  • Plague: A Very Short Introduction
    By Paul Slack

    ABOLITIONISM Richard S. Newman THE ABRAHAMIC RELIGIONS Charles L. Cohen ACCOUNTING Christopher Nobes ADAM SMITH ... HISTORY Eric Avila AMERICAN FOREIGN RELATIONS Andrew Preston AMERICAN HISTORY Paul S. Boyer AMERICAN IMMIGRATION David ...

  • Plague
    By Matthew Wilson, Mathias Jansson, Mark Slade

    Mark Slade Morris sat on his favorite branch of the oak tree and watched the gang gather around the newly dead deer that lay on the side of the road. They were quicker than him when it came to fresh food.

  • Plague: A Very Short Introduction
    By Paul Slack

    In this very short introduction, Paul Slack explores the historical and cultural impact of plague over the centuries.

  • Plague
    By David Orme

    The year is 1665 and the plague has come to the city of London. For Henry Harper, apprentice apothecary, life will never be the same. His father has died of the plague, and his mother and brother have fled to the country.

  • Plague
    By Jonathan Forth

    said Barry. “Can you help us?” asked Sir Walter. “We are trying to understand why Guildhall is relatively plague free.” “Will you stay open-minded?” “Of course, sirs.” “I will not colour my comments with history or customs.

  • Plague
    By David Orme

    When Henry Harper's father dies in the Great Plague of London in 1665, the rest of his family flees to the country while Henry, an apothecary's apprentice, stays behind to care for the body, only to be imprisoned in the house.

  • Plague
    By T. Joseph Browder

    What lengths would you go to to protect the life of a child?Prepare yourself for T. Joseph Browder's darkest, most controversial tale yet. 'Plague' is not only scary because it could happen, but someday, in the near future, might.

  • Plague: A Play in Two Acts
    By Michael Dice

    Plague: A Play in Two Acts

  • Plague
    By Michael GRANT

    The Darkness has been foiled again and the resurrected Drake has been contained.

  • Plague: A Gone Novel
    By Michael GRANT

    Plague, Michael Grant's fourth book in the bestselling Gone series, will satisfy dystopian fans of all ages.

  • Plague
    By Horrified Press

    Just One More Step, Tales of the Undead - Suffer Eternal Anthology series: Volumes 1-3 and the Tales of the Undead - Hell Whore Anthology series: Volumes 13. Homepage: http://mathiasjansson72.blogspot.se Shaun Avery is a crime and ...

  • Plague: The Mysterious Past and Terrifying Future of the World's Most Dangerous Disease
    By Wendy Orent

    These weaponized strains still exist, and they could be replicated in almost any laboratory. Wendy Orent's Plague pieces together a fascinating and terrifying historical whodunit.

  • Plague: A gripping suspense thriller about an incurable outbreak in Miami
    By Graham Masterton

    ... EDGEWISE HEIRLOOM PREY RITUAL SPIRIT TENGU THE CHOSEN CHILD THE SPHINX UNSPEAKABLE WALKERS MANITOU BLOOD REVENGE OF THE MANITOU FAMINE IKON SACRIFICE The Katie Maguire Series WHITE BONES BROKEN ANGELS RED LIGHT TAKEN FOR DEAD BLOOD ...

  • Plague: A Very Short Introduction
    By Paul Slack

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  • Plague
    By Bret Jordan

    Sword and sorcery battle against an unstoppable hunger as the few living residents try and escape the walls of an undead nightmare.

  • Plague: a Very Short Introduction
    By Paul Slack

    "Plague: A Very Short Introduction explores the historical and social impact of plague from the earliest times.

  • Plague: A Very Short Introduction
    By Paul Slack

    Paul Slack explores the historical impact of plague over the centuries, looking at the ways in which it has been interpreted and the powerful images it has left behind in art and literature.

  • Plague
    By Michael GRANT

    Plague, Michael Grant's fourth book in the bestselling Gone series, will satisfy dystopian fans of all ages.

  • Plague
    By C. C. Humphreys

    From the acclaimed, bestselling author of The French Executioner, an epic and thrilling tale of a serial killer who threatens Londonâe(tm)s rich and poor during the Great Plague of 1665....

  • Plague: One Scientist’s Intrepid Search for the Truth about Human Retroviruses and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS), Autism, and Other Diseases
    By Judy Mikovits, Kent Heckenlively

    This is a story for anybody interested in the peril and promise of science at the very highest levels in our country.