An edition of The fever of 1721 (2010)

The fever of 1721

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The fever of 1721
Stephen Coss
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An edition of The fever of 1721 (2010)

The fever of 1721

First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
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"More than fifty years before the American Revolution, Boston was in revolt against the tyrannies of the Crown, Puritan Authority, and Superstition. This is the story of a fateful year that prefigured the events of 1776. In The Fever of 1721, Stephen Coss brings to life an amazing cast of characters in a year that changed the course of medical history, American journalism, and colonial revolution, including Cotton Mather, the great Puritan preacher, son of the president of Harvard College; Zabdiel Boylston, a doctor whose name is on one of Boston's grand avenues; James and his younger brother Benjamin Franklin; and Elisha Cooke and his protege; Samuel Adams. During the worst smallpox epidemic in Boston history Mather convinced Doctor Boylston to try a procedure that he believed would prevent death--by making an incision in the arm of a healthy person and implanting it with smallpox. "Inoculation" led to vaccination, one of the most profound medical discoveries in history. Public outrage forced Boylston into hiding, and Mather's house was firebombed. A political fever also raged. Elisha Cooke was challenging the Crown for control of the colony and finally forced Royal Governor Samuel Shute to flee Massachusetts. Samuel Adams and the Patriots would build on this to resist the British in the run-up to the American Revolution. And a bold young printer James Franklin (who was on the wrong side of the controversy on inoculation), launched America's first independent newspaper and landed in jail. His teenage brother and apprentice, Benjamin Franklin, however, learned his trade in James's shop and became a father of the Independence movement. One by one, the atmosphere in Boston in 1721 simmered and ultimately boiled over, leading to the full drama of the American Revolution"--

"More than fifty years before the American Revolution, Boston was in revolt against the tyrannies of the Crown, Puritan Authority, and Superstition. This is the story of a fateful year that prefigured the events of 1776"--

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Simon & Schuster
Language
English
Pages
350

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The fever of 1721
2016, Simon & Schuster
in English - First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
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Fever of 1721: The Epidemic That Revolutionized Medicine and American Politics
2010, Grand Central Publishing
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Table of Contents

Trouble year. Idol of the mob ; James and Benjamin ; The fallen angel
Grievous calamity. The most terrible minister of death ; His Majesty's Ship Seahorse ; Pestilence and politics ; Onesimus ; The experiment ; Malignant filth ; America's first independent newspaper ; The cup which I fear ; The Hell-Fire Club ; A man on a cross ; The deadliest time ; Honest wags ; The assassination attempt ; A death in the house ; Pointed satyr ; An epidemic's end
American monsters. Sons of Cato, sons of Calef ; The invention of Silence Dogood ; The arrest of James Franklin ; The printer and his devil ; Three exits.

Edition Notes

"The epidemic that revolutionized medicine and American politics" --Page facing the title page.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-336) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
616.9/1200973
Library of Congress
RC183.1 .C67 2016, RC183.1.C67 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 350 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
350

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27202569M
ISBN 10
147678308X, 147678311X, 1476783128
ISBN 13
9781476783086, 9781476783123, 9781476783116
LCCN
2015027337
OCLC/WorldCat
913303839

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