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The Doom of London (Illustrated) - Complete Series - cover

The Doom of London (Illustrated) - Complete Series

Fred M. White

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "The Doom of London (Illustrated)," Fred M. White crafts a captivating narrative that intertwines elements of crime, mystery, and speculative fiction set against the backdrop of an impending disaster in London. The book is notable for its vivid illustrations that enhance the chilling atmosphere of the plot, reflecting the anxieties of early 20th-century society amidst the complex interplay of urban life and emerging threats. White employs a suspenseful literary style, characterized by atmospheric descriptions and tightly woven plots that echo the influences of contemporary Victorian literature while ushering in themes of moral ambiguity and the fragility of civilization. Fred M. White, a prolific author of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was known for his ability to fuse adventure and drama into gripping tales. White's background in journalism and his own experiences of London's societal shifts profoundly influenced his writing, providing a lens through which he explored the darker undercurrents of urban existence. "The Doom of London" reflects both his fascination with the city and the public's fear of impending catastrophes that pervaded the era. This book serves as a compelling read not just for fans of speculative fiction but for anyone intrigued by the interplay of mystery and societal critique. The synergy of White's suspenseful storytelling and the visceral illustrations make this volume a must-read, promising an immersive experience that invites contemplation on the vulnerabilities of urban life.
Disponible depuis: 11/10/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 137 pages.

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