Fever in Salem CB

Author:   Laurie Winn Carlson
Publisher:   Ivan R Dee, Inc
ISBN:  

9781566633390


Pages:   215
Publication Date:   20 July 1999
Format:   Book
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Author:   Laurie Winn Carlson
Publisher:   Ivan R Dee, Inc
Imprint:   Ivan R Dee, Inc
ISBN:  

9781566633390


ISBN 10:   1566633397
Pages:   215
Publication Date:   20 July 1999
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Book
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not available   Availability explained
This product is no longer available from the original publisher or manufacturer. There may be a chance that we can source it as a discontinued product.

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Carlson turns to tackle a phenomenon that has engrossed and frightened generations.--Barbara Lloyd McMichael The Seattle Times


Meticulously researched...marshals her arguments with clarity and persuasive force.--John Banville The New Yorker Ms. Carlson writes well, at times, even humorously.--Phoebe-Lou Adams Atlantic Monthly Provocative, informative, and dramatic...packed with epidemiological evidence and studded with convincing figures and maps.--Nan Sumner-Mack Providence Journal Carlson turns to tackle a phenomenon that has engrossed and frightened generations.--Barbara Lloyd McMichael The Seattle Times What an intriguing hypothesis!--Laurie Garrett, Pulitzer Prize-winning writer; author of I Heard the Sirens Scream A fascinating, refreshing reassessment of one of the most bizarre episodes in American history.--The A-List What an intriguing hypothesis!--Laurie Garrett, author of The Coming Plague A medical mystery that will intrigue both the epidemiologist-historian detectives and the lay reader.--Robert S. Desowitz, Professor of Epidemiology, University of North Carolina and author of Who Gave Pinta to the Santa Maria? This book will send historians and epidemiologists scurrying back to the drawing board.--Katrina L. Kelner, Editor, Science Magazine


Ms. Carlson writes well, at times, even humorously.--Phoebe-Lou Adams Atlantic Monthly Provocative, informative, and dramatic...packed with epidemiological evidence and studded with convincing figures and maps.--Nan Sumner-Mack Providence Journal Carlson turns to tackle a phenomenon that has engrossed and frightened generations.--Barbara Lloyd McMichael The Seattle Times Meticulously researched...marshals her arguments with clarity and persuasive force.--John Banville The New Yorker What an intriguing hypothesis!--Laurie Garrett, Pulitzer Prize-winning writer; author of I Heard the Sirens Scream A fascinating, refreshing reassessment of one of the most bizarre episodes in American history.--The A-List A medical mystery that will intrigue both the epidemiologist-historian detectives and the lay reader.--Robert S. Desowitz, Professor of Epidemiology, University of North Carolina and author of Who Gave Pinta to the Santa Maria? This book will send historians and epidemiologists scurrying back to the drawing board.--Katrina L. Kelner, Editor, Science Magazine


Meticulously researched...marshals her arguments with clarity and persuasive force.--John Banville The New Yorker What an intriguing hypothesis!--Laurie Garrett, author of The Coming Plague Ms. Carlson writes well, at times, even humorously.--Phoebe-Lou Adams Atlantic Monthly Provocative, informative, and dramatic...packed with epidemiological evidence and studded with convincing figures and maps.--Nan Sumner-Mack Providence Journal Carlson turns to tackle a phenomenon that has engrossed and frightened generations.--Barbara Lloyd McMichael The Seattle Times What an intriguing hypothesis!--Laurie Garrett, Pulitzer Prize-winning writer; author of I Heard the Sirens Scream A medical mystery that will intrigue both the epidemiologist-historian detectives and the lay reader.--Robert S. Desowitz, Professor of Epidemiology, University of North Carolina and author of Who Gave Pinta to the Santa Maria? This book will send historians and epidemiologists scurrying back to the drawing board.--Katrina L. Kelner, Editor, Science Magazine


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