The Ghost Map: The Story of London's Most Terrifying Epidemic--and How It Changed Science, Cities, and the Modern World

Steven Johnson
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The Ghost Map: The Story of London's Most Terrifying Epidemic--and How It Changed Science, Cities, and the Modern World

Steven Johnson
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“Fascinating.” —The New York Times Book Review

Thrilling.” —GQ

Vivid.” —The New Yorker

Thought-provoking.Entertainment Weekly

By turns a medical thriller, detective story, and paean to city life, Johnson's account of the outbreak and its modern implications is a true page-turner.” —The Washington Post

Marvelous... as was Dava Sobel's Longitude. Yet The Ghost Map is a far more ambitious and compelling work... Mr. Johnson is never less than lively and beguiling.” —The Wall Street Journal

Steven Johnson tells the tale with verve, spicing his narrative with scenes of Dickensian squalor and the vibrant street life surrounding that squalor. But in Johnson's hands, The Ghost Map morphs into something more than mere history.” —The San Diego Union-Tribune

Johnson adds a new and welcome elementold-fashioned storytelling flair... to his fractal, multifaceted method of unraveling the scientific mysteries of everyday life.” —Los Angeles Times Book Review

Steven Johnson gives us history at its best: colorful, connected and compelling. At the core is a medical mystery, or what today would be called an epidemiological detective story... A masterpiece of historical writing.” —The Seattle Times

This is more than a great detective story. It's the triumph of reason and evidence over superstition and theory, and Johnson tells it in loving detail.” —Chicago Tribune

Overall rating: 4.6666665 / 5 from 3 reviews.

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Epidemic !

"Engrossing real life story, loved the detail and the drama"

Isabelle (5/5)

Compelling Historical Analysis

"I ordered the paperback edition of the book, but the cover looked different from the one in the product picture, if that is important to anyone. In terms of the content of the book, I found Johnson's writing to be both compelling and thorough, providing a meaningful background on early urban planning. As with most historical books, there is subtle bias in the retelling of some events. Generally, I would recommend this read."

Jane (4/5)

Worth reading

"Super interesting if you like cities, maps, and history."

Yellow (5/5)

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  • Date de publication : Oct 02, 2007
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 336
  • Éditeur : Penguin Publishing Group
  • ISBN : 9781594482694
  • Dimensions : 5.4" W x 0.7" L x 8.3" H
Steven Johnson is the bestselling author of eleven books, including Where Good Ideas Come From, Wonderland, and Extra Life. He's the host and co-creator of the Emmy-winning PBS/BBC series How We Got To Now, and the host of the podcast American Innovations. He lives in Brooklyn and Marin County, California with his wife and three sons.

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