Purple Death : The Mysterious Flu of 1918
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It was the worst epidemic in this country's history, and the search for its cause is still one of science's most urgent quests.It was 1918, the last year of World War 1. Thousands of men lived in the crowded army training camps that were scattered all across the United States. That spring, a strange flu struck the soldiers at a camp in the Midwest. Healthy young men went to the hospital complaining of sore throats and fevers. Within hours they had suffocated, their skin taking on a terrible purplish hue.The devastating flu spread like wildfire across the country, infecting soldiers and civilians alike. It killed more than half a million people in a matter of months, then disappeared as suddenly as it had come.To this day, no one knows what caused a common flu to become so deadly, but scientists are still searching for answers. What they discover could save millions of lives if another common flu virus suddenly turns into a killer. In this riveting account, acclaimed nonfiction author David Getz tells young readers the story of the mysterious flu known as the Purple Death -- the virus responsible for the worst epidemic in American history.
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| 05-28-08 | 5 | 1\1 |
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Ok, so I ordered this book because I'm an idiot and didn't read the product description and see that it was actually a children's book. But, that doesn't mean I didn't read it.... I actually loved the book. It's a quick read for an adult, but it's also a great book. The information is accurate and well written. It would be easy for a child that is interested in science or history to understand. So, if you're a middle school science teacher or history teacher this would be a great assignment for a book report.
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| 03-01-06 | 3 | (NA) |
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THIS BOOK IS A EXCELLENT HALF HOUR READ OF WHAT HAPPENED IN 1918,IT OPENED UP ALOT OF THOUGHT FOR ME ABOUT THE CAUSE AND CONDITIONS OF THE PANDEMIC. IT IS A GOOD FIRST READ IF YOU KNOW VERY LITTLE ABOUT THE PANDEMIC
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| 02-28-06 | 3 | (NA) |
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THIS BOOK IS A EXCELLENT HALF HOUR READ OF WHAT HAPPENED IN 1918,IT OPENED UP ALOT OF THOUGHT FOR ME ABOUT THE CAUSE AND CONDITIONS OF THE PANDEMIC. IT IS A GOOD FIRST READ IF YOU KNOW VERY LITTLE ABOUT THE PANDEMIC
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| 10-17-05 | 5 | 4\4 |
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I have a copy of this book in my library. It is an accurate and well written book that explains in detail the Pandemic Influenza that gripped our world in 1918-1919.
If you purchase this book for a child, be aware of the nature of the topic presented. Between 20 million and 100 million people perished from the great Spanish Influenza. Since the book is simple to understand and easy to read, I strongly urge you buy copies for politicians at every level of government. (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 04:53:31 EST)
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| 03-27-03 | 5 | 5\7 |
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This is one of the books I took out of the library yesterday, and I am so glad I did! This book its one of the best medical books geared for children I have ever read! I wish for tw othings, one, it will never end, and two, that there were more books in this series of unknown viruses. Thanks fo r a great read!
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| 02-15-01 | 5 | 6\7 |
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This informative book is perfect for today's student. It is small, concise, and attractively packaged. The black and white illustrations and the archival photos add to the authenticity of the research. The influenza epidemic of 1918, the "purple death", still remains a mystery. In 1918 scientists could not even see viruses. In spite of today's sophisticated equipment and specialized research, we still do not know why a half million people died within months. We do know WWI contributed to spreading the internationally. By continuing to search for answers, scientists hope to avoid more devastating pandemics.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 04:53:31 EST)
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