Spanish Flu: The Deadliest Pandemic That the Human Race Has Faced (The Deadliest Pandemic That the Human Race Has Faced and Overcome)

Michael Butler
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The book explores its consequences and the reactions of the world towards the deadliest plague the world has ever known. It delves into the history of the pandemic, noting its socio-economic effects.

Imagine the gripping truth that you are about to discover in this collection of tragic true life story of the realitees of the people who lived in the early life. Imagine the stunning reality of death and the cruelity of the spanish virus. This book unravels the brokenness of life and how the distortion of families came to play.

 

Discover a plethora of topics such as

•                  The world in 1918

•                  The beginning of the outbreak

•                  What was the spanish flu?

•                  The third and final wave

•                  Aftermath

•                  The strange legacy of the spanish flu

•                  And much more!

The spanish flu was the worst pandemic the world has ever seen next to the bubonic plague of 1346. About 500 million people were infected by it and between 25 - 50 million lost their lives. It occurred toward the end of the 1st world war which lasted between 1918 -1920.

This book revisits the spanish flu in a unique way, starting with a brief scientific explanation of the virus and then going deeper to explore its historical context.

About the author

Hi, my name is Michael Butler. I love travelling. I love spending time with my family.

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