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Return Of The Black Death The Worlds Greatest Serial Killer 1st Edition Susan Scott

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Return Of The Black Death The Worlds Greatest Serial Killer 1st Edition Susan Scott
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.04 MB
Pages: 318
Author: Susan Scott, Christopher Duncan
ISBN: 9780470090008, 9780470090022, 0470090006, 0470090022
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Return Of The Black Death The Worlds Greatest Serial Killer 1st Edition Susan Scott by Susan Scott, Christopher Duncan 9780470090008, 9780470090022, 0470090006, 0470090022 instant download after payment.

If the twenty-first century seems an unlikely stage for the return of a 14th-century killer, the authors of Return of the Black Death argue that the plague, which vanquished half of Europe, has only lain dormant, waiting to emerge again—perhaps, in another form. At the heart of their chilling scenario is their contention that the plague was spread by direct human contact (not from rat fleas) and was, in fact, a virus perhaps similar to AIDS and Ebola. Noting the periodic occurrence of plagues throughout history, the authors predict its inevitable re-emergence sometime in the future, transformed by mass mobility and bioterrorism into an even more devastating killer.

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