Living with Enza
Discover the gripping narrative of the Great Influenza pandemic in Living with Enza by Mark Honigsbaum. Published in 2008, this compelling hardback explores one of the most devastating events in modern history, detailing how the pandemic swept across the globe and profoundly impacted Great Britain. With a page count of 237, Honigsbaum delves into the sociocultural responses to the epidemic, highlighting the resilience and stoicism of a nation facing unprecedented loss. The Times poignantly remarked, 'Never since the Black Death has such a plague swept over the face of the world,' and this book captures that historical moment with depth and insight. Ideal for history enthusiasts and those interested in epidemiology, Living with Enza is a vital addition to your bookshelf, offering a thorough examination of disease outbreaks and their lasting effects on society.