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About the Book
“Journal Of The Plague Year” is a masterpiece that blends fiction with historical fact. Authored by Daniel Defoe, this novel provides a detailed account of the catastrophic events during the Great Plague of London in 1665. Defoe’s narrative style offers a unique perspective, bringing to life the challenges faced by the city and its inhabitants.
Why You’ll Love This Book
- Authentic Storytelling: Defoe’s meticulous attention to detail presents a realistic portrayal of a city in crisis.
- Historical Insight: Gain a deeper understanding of 17th-century London and the societal impacts of the plague.
- Compelling Characters: Experience the stories of individuals navigating an era of uncertainty and fear.
About the Author
Daniel Defoe was an English writer, trader, and spy, renowned for his works that capture the essence of early modern Europe. Best known for his novel “Robinson Crusoe”, Defoe’s contribution to literature extends beyond fiction, offering readers a window into the past through his historical narratives.
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Don’t miss the opportunity to delve into this captivating story of survival and resilience. Add “Journal Of The Plague Year” to your collection and experience a piece of literary history.






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