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THE DOOM OF LONDON is a collection of six loosely-connected stories describing a series of calamities which beset Victorian London. Britain's largest city is overwhelmed by poisonous smog, a plague of diphtheria, a massive blizzard, underground explosions, the pollution of the Thames, and a man-made disaster: stock market manipulation threatens to undermine the empire.
Frederick Merrick White (1859-c.1931) was a British author known for his early spy stories. He published more than thirty books during his career.
This unexpurgated edition contains the complete text with errors and omissions corrected.
THE DOOM OF LONDON is a collection of six loosely-connected stories describing a series of calamities which beset Victorian London. Britain's largest city is overwhelmed by poisonous smog, a plague of diphtheria, a massive blizzard, underground explosions, the pollution of the Thames, and a man-made disaster: stock market manipulation threatens to undermine the empire.
Frederick Merrick White (1859-c.1931) was a British author known for his early spy stories. He published more than thirty books during his career.
This unexpurgated edition contains the complete text with errors and omissions corrected.
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