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Forventes på lager: 10-11-2005
Professor Shrewsbury, a bacteriologist, emphasises that the black rat was solely responsible for the introduction and spread of bubonic plague in the British Isles. He discusses the effects on population, and on social and economic life, the harsh regulations made in the vain attempt to control it, and the collapse of law and order during its great outbursts.
| Forlag | Cambridge University Press |
| Forfatter | J. F. D. Shrewsbury |
| Type | Bog |
| Format | Paperback / softback |
| Sprog | Engelsk |
| Udgivelsesdato | 10-11-2005 |
| Første udgivelsesår | 2005 |
| Illustrationer | Worked examples or Exercises |
| Originalsprog | United Kingdom |
| Sideantal | 680 |
| Indbinding | Paperback / softback |
| Forlag | Cambridge University Press |
| Sideoplysninger | 680 pages, Worked examples or Exercises |
| Mål | 155 x 232 x 41 |
| ISBN-13 / EAN-13 | 9780521022477 |