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the story of the Great Fire of London

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An edition of By permission of heaven (2003)

By permission of heaven

the story of the Great Fire of London

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This book is a work of dynamic history that depicts in fascinating detail the cataclysm that was the Great Fire of London and the modern European capital that rose from its ashes. By Permission of Heaven is a thrilling account of the Great Fire of London that makes terrific use of a vast array of first-person accounts and forensic investigation. The result is an impeccable achievement in historical storytelling that recalls equal parts Patricia Cornwell, Sebastian Junger, and Iain Pears. By Permission of Heaven follows the conflagration from its beginnings in a Pudding Lane baker's kitchen in 1666 through the extreme devastation it wreaked. Adrian Tinniswood recounts the horror and wonder that gripped the city as the flames spread, destroying 13,200 homes, 93 churches, St. Paul's Cathedral, and every administrative building in the capital. While looting, savage violence, panic, and chaos reigned within the city and war raged without, hundreds of thousands buried their most precious possessions and fled, never again to see the London they knew. Finely depicted here are the towering figures of Restoration England, such as Charles II, Samuel Pepys, and Christopher Wren, who played critical roles in the events of the fire and its aftermath. But Tinniswood also brings to life the schoolchildren, servants, clerks, and courtiers of the day who watched the streets run with fire and the greatest city in Britain disappear before their eyes. - Jacket flap.

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Language
English
Pages
331

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By permission of heaven: the story of the Great Fire of London
2004, Riverhead Books, a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc.
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By Permission of Heaven: The True Story of the Great Fire of London
2003, Jonathan Cape Limited
in English
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By permission of heaven: the story of the Great Fire of London
2003, Jonathan Cape
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Table of Contents

Maps
The Court of Vulcan
The future condition of the English nation
God's bellows
A universal conclusion
Black towers mourn
And after three days' toil
Mighty merry and our fears over
Dreams of fire and falling
Digitus dei
Yes sir, I am guilty of it
A more glorious Phoenix
Grief cramps my heart
Consider the common calamity
Malicious hearts
Notes
Chronology
Dramatis personae
Bibliography

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 305-311) and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
942.1/2066
Library of Congress
DA681 .T56 2004, DA681.T56 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 331 p.
Number of pages
331

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3689955M
Internet Archive
bypermissionofhe00tinn
ISBN 10
1573222445, 1594480397
ISBN 13
9781573222440, 9781594480393
LCCN
2003058509
Library Thing
16275
Goodreads
1506051
954673

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Under a bright summer moon, the night watchman on the Royal James caught sight of a flash of fire in the distance.
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