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Books with title The Bubonic Plague

  • The Bubonic Plague

    Kevin Cunningham

    Library Binding (Essential Library, Jan. 1, 2011)
    A history of the plague which caused one of the most catastrophic losses of life in history.
  • The Plague

    Joanne Dahme

    Hardcover (Running Press Kids, May 5, 2009)
    In a land overshadowed by death, fifteen year-old Nell's uncanny resemblance to Princess Joan brings her to act as her double—what young girl wouldn't want to leave a life of poverty and pretend to be a princess? But when the plague catches up to the royal entourage, thwarting the King's plan for the princess to marry the Prince of Castile and seal an alliance between their kingdoms, Nell's life could change forever. Princess Joan's brother The Black Prince schemes to make the wedding go on declaring Nell will no longer double for Joan, she will become the princess and dupe Prince Pedro into marriage! With the aid and protection of a quirky band of friends—a Spanish minstrel, a monk, a gravedigger, a band of merchants—Nell must evade not only the Black Prince, a practitioner of the dark arts, but the plague as well, as she fights to return to the King and country. Based on historical truth, Dahme beautifully captures the dark terror of a Plague-infested fourteenth century Europe, while bringing to life the daily existence of medieval life for young adult readers.
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  • Bubonic Plague

    Jim Whiting

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Publishers, Nov. 15, 2006)
    In the middle of the fourteenth century, a terrible and mysterious plague swept across Europe and Asia. One in every three Europeans died during the five years that it terrified the continents. People tried all sorts of ways to avoid catching the Black Death. They carried flowers, burned incense, fired cannons, and rang church bells. They nailed whole families in their homes to try to keep the disease from spreading. Nothing seemed to help. The death rate continued to mount. Finally the plague ran its course, and people stopped dying in large numbers. But the bubonic plague never went away. Every so often, this painful disease breaks out again. Find out how and where this deadly disease traveled, and whether the chances of survival are any better today than they were so many centuries ago.
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  • The Horror of the Bubonic Plague

    Claire Throp

    Paperback (Heinemann, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Explore the history of the bubonic plague, from causes and effects to what made this period of history so deadly.
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  • The Plague

    Joanne Dahme

    eBook (Running Press Kids, July 30, 2009)
    In a land overshadowed by death, fifteen year-old Nell's uncanny resemblance to Princess Joan brings her to act as her double -- what young girl wouldn't want to leave a life of poverty and pretend to be a princess? But when the plague catches up to the royal entourage, thwarting the King's plan for the princess to marry the Prince of Castile and seal an alliance between their kingdoms, Nell's life could change forever. Princess Joan's brother The Black Prince schemes to make the wedding go on declaring Nell will no longer double for Joan, she will become the princess and dupe Prince Pedro into marriage! With the aid and protection of a quirky band of friends -- a Spanish minstrel, a monk, a gravedigger, a band of merchants -- Nell must evade not only the Black Prince, a practitioner of the dark arts, but the plague as well, as she fights to return to the King and country. Based on historical truth, Dahme beautifully captures the dark terror of a Plague-infested fourteenth century Europe, while bringing to life the daily existence of medieval life for young adult readers.
  • The Plague

    John Reinhard Dizon

    language (Creativia, Feb. 15, 2016)
    Sabrina Brooks remains in a coma at Bellevue Hospital, surrounded by government agents. Meanwhile, another Nightcrawler has surfaced, continuing the struggle against Russian Mob and the Tryzub terror gang. Hoyt Wexford is now in charge of the NYPD's Nightcrawler Squad, ordered to apprehend the rogue crime fighter.Time is of the essence as a new terror cell under the mysterious Apollyon arises. Their demand: a $100 million ransom, or they unleash a mutated Ebola strain upon the populace of NYC.Is the new Nightcrawler their only hope, or can Hoyt find the masked avenger and learn his secrets before it is too late?Praise for The Plague:"Suspense, mystery and terrorists threats combine in this amazing read." - P.S. Winn, Amazon Review"Well-written, action-packed and full of suspense. Recommended." - Brian Wilson, Amazon Review
  • The Horror of the Bubonic Plague

    Claire Throp

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Explore the history of the bubonic plague, from causes and effects to what made this period of history so deadly.
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  • Bubonic Plague

    Rachel Lynette

    Library Binding (Kidhaven Press, Aug. 16, 1830)
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  • Bubonic Plague: The Black Death!

    Stephen Person, Susan Straley

    Library Binding (Bearport Pub Co Inc, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Looks at the disease the bubonic plague, its causes, how it affects the body, how to prevent it, and the history of its outbreaks.
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  • The Plague

    Joanne Dahme

    eBook (Running Press Kids, July 30, 2009)
    In a land overshadowed by death, fifteen year-old Nell's uncanny resemblance to Princess Joan brings her to act as her double—what young girl wouldn't want to leave a life of poverty and pretend to be a princess? But when the plague catches up to the royal entourage, thwarting the King's plan for the princess to marry the Prince of Castile and seal an alliance between their kingdoms, Nell's life could change forever. Princess Joan's brother The Black Prince schemes to make the wedding go on declaring Nell will no longer double for Joan, she will become the princess and dupe Prince Pedro into marriage! With the aid and protection of a quirky band of friends—a Spanish minstrel, a monk, a gravedigger, a band of merchants—Nell must evade not only the Black Prince, a practitioner of the dark arts, but the plague as well, as she fights to return to the King and country. Based on historical truth, Dahme beautifully captures the dark terror of a Plague-infested fourteenth century Europe, while bringing to life the daily existence of medieval life for young adult readers.
  • The Plague

    Clem Martini

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2006)
    In the second installment of Feather and Bone: The Crow Chronicles, a mysterious plague hits the Kinaar family. Crows lie dead all around the Gathering Tree and the terrified survivors scatter. Sick and alone, Kyp knows only that he must find Kym, who has been captured by humans and taken far to the east. A crow without a flock flies on only one wing, and Kyp has no one to keep watch or provide warning when danger threatens. But gradually other crows join him in his relentless journey -- deep into the heart of a vast and frightful human colony.
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  • Bubonic Plague

    Rachel Lynette

    Library Binding (Kidhaven Press, Oct. 1, 2004)
    The bubonic plague--also known as the Black Death--devasted Europe during medieval times. This book explores how the disease spread, how it affected communities, and what the ravaged population did to combat it.
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