The very name Black Death sends shivers up spines, and summons up the
worst nightmares. In the Middle Ages, the onset of this mysterious
plague that killed millions of victims, many within a few hours, spread
fear, panic and self-loathing.
This colourfully illustrated book, revised for 2019, recalls the
history, the horrors, and the heroism encountered when this mysterious
plague struck Britain in 1348-49. With one third of the population wiped
out by a disease so swift that neither prayer nor potions could check
its progress, this was indeed catastrophe on a nationwide scale which
shook the very foundations of feudal society. And yet society survived.
Perhaps this is the ultimate hopeful message of a catastrophe now as
much myth as history.