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The Dreadful Judgement

Neil Hanson

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Published by Corgi, part of Transworld Publishers

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EAN: 9780552167475
Published: 1 May 2012

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If the story that struck the Grand Banks off Newfoundland in October 1991 was The Perfect Storm, the fire that destroyed London in September 1666 was The Perfect Fire.

A fire needs only three things: a spark to ignite it, and the fuel and oxygen to feed it. In 1666, a ten-month drought had turned London into a tinderbox. The older parts of the city were almost entirely composed of wood-frame buildings and shanties. The riverside wharves were stack with wood, coal, oil, tallow, hemp, pitch, brandy, and almost very other combustible material known to seventeenth century man. On 2 September 1666, London ignited. Over the next five days the gale blew without interruption and the resulting firestorm destroyed the whole city.

THE DREADFUL JUDGEMENT tells the true, human story of the Great Fire of London through the eyes of the individuals caught up in it. It is a historical story combining modern knowledge of the physics of fire, forensics and arson investigation with the moving eye-witness accounts to produce a searing depiction of the terrible reality of the Great Fire of London and its impact on those who lived through it.

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What the critics say

'Vivid . . . a rich mixture of imagination and research'
- Daily Telegraph

'Popular narrative history at its best, well researched, imaginatively and dramatically written... the author marshals his story and his mass of contemporary quotation with great skill'
- The Times Literary Supplement

Hanson's prose is animated by the ferocious energy of the fire and seems to be guided by its inexorable movement. He creates the literary equivalent of the special effects in a disaster movie
- Daily Telegraph

Neil Hanson's carefully researched account conjures up that vanished city as well as the conflagration that devoured it, and is also an interesting exercise in writing popular history...he writes with knowledge and verve...informative and lively
- Sunday Times

About the Author

Neil Hanson is the author of many acclaimed works of narrative history. He lives in Yorkshire with his family.

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