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Books with title Outbreak!: Plagues That Changed History

  • Outbreak! Plagues That Changed History

    Bryn Barnard

    eBook (Crown Books for Young Readers, Oct. 26, 2011)
    “An engrossing introduction for young adult readers to the chillingly topical subject of man vs. microbe.” —The Wall Street Journal Did the Black Death destroy medieval Europe? Did cholera pave the way for modern Manhattan? Did yellow fever help end the slave trade? Remarkably, the answer to all of these questions is yes. Time and again, diseases have impacted the course of human history in surprisingly powerful ways. From influenza to smallpox, from tuberculosis to yellow fever, Bryn Barnard describes the symptoms and paths of the world’s worst diseases—and how the epidemics they spawned have changed history forever. Filled with fascinating, often gory details about disease and history, Outbreak! is a wonderful combination of science and history.
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  • Outbreak! Plagues That Changed History

    Bryn Barnard

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Aug. 4, 2015)
    “An engrossing introduction for young adult readers to the chillingly topical subject of man vs. microbe.” —The Wall Street Journal Did the Black Death destroy medieval Europe? Did cholera pave the way for modern Manhattan? Did yellow fever help end the slave trade? Remarkably, the answer to all of these questions is yes. Time and again, diseases have impacted the course of human history in surprisingly powerful ways. From influenza to smallpox, from tuberculosis to yellow fever, Bryn Barnard describes the symptoms and paths of the world’s worst diseases—and how the epidemics they spawned have changed history forever. Filled with fascinating, often gory details about disease and history, Outbreak! is a wonderful combination of science and history.
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  • Outbreak! Plagues That Changed History

    Bryn Barnard

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Nov. 8, 2005)
    “An engrossing introduction for young adult readers to the chillingly topical subject of man vs. microbe.” —The Wall Street Journal Did the Black Death destroy medieval Europe? Did cholera pave the way for modern Manhattan? Did yellow fever help end the slave trade? Remarkably, the answer to all of these questions is yes. Time and again, diseases have impacted the course of human history in surprisingly powerful ways. From influenza to smallpox, from tuberculosis to yellow fever, Bryn Barnard describes the symptoms and paths of the world’s worst diseases—and how the epidemics they spawned have changed history forever. Filled with fascinating, often gory details about disease and history, Outbreak! is a wonderful combination of science and history.
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  • Outbreak! Plagues That Changed History by Bryn Barnard

    Bryn Barnard

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Aug. 16, 1873)
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  • Outbreak! Plagues That Changed History

    Bryn Barnard

    Library Binding (Crown Books for Young Readers, Nov. 8, 2005)
    Did the Black Death destroy the feudal system? Did cholera pave the way for modern Manhattan? Did yellow fever help end the slave trade? Remarkably, the answer to all of these questions is yes. Time and again, diseases have impacted the course of human history in surprisingly powerful ways. From influenza to small pox, from tuberculosis to yellow fever, Bryn Barnard describes the symptoms and paths of the world’s worst diseases–and how the epidemics they spawned have changed history forever.Highlighted with vivid and meticulously researched illustrations, Outbreak is a fascinating look at the hidden world of microbes–and how this world shapes human destiny every day.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Outbreak! Plagues That Changed History

    Bryn Barnard

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Aug. 4, 2015)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Explores how major medical events and plagues impacted society and forever changed the course of history, including a review of the black plague and its effects on the feudal system and yellow fever and its impact on the slave trade.
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  • Outbreak! Plagues That Changed History

    Bryn Barnard

    Hardcover (Crown Books for Young Readers, Nov. 8, 2005)
    Did the Black Death destroy the feudal system? Did cholera pave the way for modern Manhattan? Did yellow fever help end the slave trade? Remarkably, the answer to all of these questions is yes. Time and again, diseases have impacted the course of human history in surprisingly powerful ways. From influenza to small pox, from tuberculosis to yellow fever, Bryn Barnard describes the symptoms and paths of the world’s worst diseases–and how the epidemics they spawned have changed history forever.Highlighted with vivid and meticulously researched illustrations, Outbreak is a fascinating look at the hidden world of microbes–and how this world shapes human destiny every day.
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  • Plants That Changed History

    Joan Elma Rahn

    Library Binding (Atheneum, Sept. 1, 1982)
    Recounts five episodes from history when the introduction of new plants or plant products, from grains and spices to coal, influenced the course of civilization.
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  • Outbreak!: Plagues That Changed History

    Bryn Barnard, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, Jan. 19, 2021)
    “An engrossing introduction for young adult readers to the chillingly topical subject of man vs. microbe.” (The Wall Street Journal) Did the Black Death destroy medieval Europe? Did cholera pave the way for modern Manhattan? Did yellow fever help end the slave trade? Remarkably, the answer to all of these questions is "Yes". Time and again, diseases have impacted the course of human history in surprisingly powerful ways. From influenza to smallpox, from tuberculosis to yellow fever, Bryn Barnard describes the symptoms and paths of the world’s worst diseases - and how the epidemics they spawned have changed history forever. Filled with fascinating, often gory details about disease and history, Outbreak! is a wonderful combination of science and history.