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A Journal of the Plague Year - New Revised Edition

Daniel Defoe

Publisher: Mike Thomas

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Summary

Finally The New Revised Edition is Available!

The gripping tale of the Great Plague that brought Europe to its knees in the mid-1600s. Defoe's fictionalized account of life in plague-stricken 1665 London is a harrowing and suspenseful page-turner.
Available since: 03/21/2021.

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