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Books with title Plague and Fire

  • Fire and Plants

    William J. Bond, B.W. van Wilgen

    Hardcover (Springer, Dec. 31, 1995)
    Large regions of the world are regularly burnt either deliberately or naturally. However, despite the widespread occurrence of such fire-prone ecosystems, and considerable body of research on plant population biology in relation to fire, until now there have only been limited attempts at a coherent conceptual synthesis of the field for use by students or researchers.
  • Plague and Fire

    Richard Platt, Barbara Gibson

    Paperback (Collins Educational, Sept. 1, 2012)
    In 1665, London was a dangerous place in which to live. A plague had swept across London, and a quarter of the city’s population died. A year later, tragedy struck London again and the Great Fire of London destroyed two-thirds of the city. Richard Platt explores both events and how the city survived in this fascinating information book.• Lime/Band 11 books have longer sentence structures and a greater use of literary language.• Text type: An information book• Curriculum links: History: How do we know about the great fire of London?
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  • Plague and Fire

    David Cogger

    Paperback (Nelson Thornes Ltd, )
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  • Plague and Fire

    Peter Gray

    Hardcover (McGraw-Hill Education, Jan. 1, 1983)
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  • Plague and Pox

    John Townsend

    Paperback (Badger Publishing, )
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  • Plague and Fire of London

    J. Langdon-Davies

    Paperback (Longman Trade/Caroline House, July 24, 1968)
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