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    <![CDATA[Plague: A Story of Science, Rivalry, and the Scourge That Won't Go Away]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;div&gt;<strong>&#8220;You thought the bubonic plague had gone the way of powdered wigs? Try again: It could happen anytime. Edward Marriott&#8217;s dramatic, gripping new book gives you yet another thing to worry about.&#8221; &#8212;<em>New York</em></strong><br/><br/> Plague. The very word carries an unholy resonance. No other disease can claim its apocalyptic power: it can lie dormant for centuries, only to resurface with nation-killing force. Here, with the high drama of an adventure tale, Edward Marriott unravels the story of this lethal disease: the historic battle to identify its source, the devastating effects of pandemics, and the prospects for new outbreaks. Marriott begins the trail in Hong Kong in the summer of 1894, when a plague diagnosis brought to the island two top scientists&#8212;Alexandre Yersin, a maverick Frenchman, and his Japanese rival, Shibasaburo Kitasato. Marriott interweaves the narrative of their fierce competition with vivid scenes of the scourge&#8217;s persistence: California in 1900; Surat, India, in 1994; and New York City sometime in the future.<br/><br/>A masterly account of medical and human history, <em>Plague</em> is at once an instructive warning and a chilling read. <br/>&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Lost Tribe: A Harrowing Passage into New Guinea's Heart of Darkness]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;div&gt;Two years before this story begins, the Liawep were living deep in the jungle of Papua, New Guinea, long forgotten by the outside world. Numbering seventy-nine men, women, and children, the tribe worshipped a mountain, dressed in leaves, and hid when planes flew overhead, believing them to be evil sanguma birds. Their discovery by a missionary hit the headlines in 1993. Galvanized by the reports of people living in Stone Age conditions, Edward Marriott set out to find the Liawep. Banned from visiting the tribe by the New Guinea government, he assembled his own ragtag patrol and ventured illegally into the wilderness in search of his quarry. Nothing could have prepared him for what he found or for the dramatic events that followed. A thrilling, superbly written adventure, The Lost Tribe is a memorable account of what happens when good intentions go awry, when rational man meets primal beliefs, and when a small, primitive people are ensnared by the predations of civilization.<br/>&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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    <![CDATA[The great white gets all the press, but the shark most feared by people around the world is the bull shark, a fish of warm seas that even penetrates fresh water, swimming up rivers and into lakes. In Nicaragua, fishermen still pursue these unusual predators by dangerous, traditional means. Acclaimed travel writer Edward Marriott takes us into the brackish realm of the bull shark and the men who tackle it with their dugouts and handlines: <blockquote>The coastal and river people hunted the shark for its fins and for its oil, feared and revered it; every village had had family taken in its jaws. It was shark where shark should not be--in fresh water, on human territory.</blockquote> Along the way we learn about Nicaragua's spicy cultural stew of indigenous Miskitos, Spanish conquerors, and Africans; about a country torn between Sandinistas and Contras; and about a creature that is quickly disappearing despite its fierce disposition. Readers with a scent for blood will not be disappointed--but the mythology of shark attacks on humans is perhaps even richer than the true-crime variety; indeed, Marriott infuses the country with a Marquez-like quality of magic that seems appropriate to a lake shark.]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Plague Race]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Plague Race is the story of how one brave scientist unlocked the mystery at the heart of this most feared of diseases. This discovery was made in Hong Kong 100 years ago, during an outbreak that threatened to decimate the island and, from there, the world. A tense and frightening race was run in appalling conditions by two rival scientists: Alexandre Yersin-rigorous, solitary, cerebral-and the suave Kitasako, unscrupulous, enigmatic, careless. Spiced with anecdotes, facts and chilling reconstructions, this book is an enthralling work of narrative history. And Marriott's investigations into plague in the modern world bring some disturbing facts to light.]]>
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    <![CDATA[CLAUDE AND MADELEINE: A TRUE STORY OF WAR, ESPIONAGE AND PASSION]]>
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    <![CDATA[Plague: A Story of Science, Rivalry, and the Scourge That Wont Go Away]]>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>A riveting account, at once a reconstruction of the race to find a cure, a history of bubonic plague, and an investigation into the threat of plague today</strong><br/> Plague. The very word carries an unholy resonance. No other disease can claim its apocalyptic or mythological power. It can lie dormant for centuries, only to resurface with ferocious, nation-killing force. Here, with the high drama of a great adventure tale, Edward Marriott unravels the story of this lethal disease: the historic battle to identify its source, the devastating effects of pandemics, and the prospects for the next outbreak.<br/>Through a range of primary sources, Marriott takes us back to Hong Kong in the summer of 1894, when a diagnosis of plague brought two top scientists to the island-Alexandre Yersin, a lone, maverick Frenchman, and his eminent rival, the Japanese Shibasaburo Kitasato. Marriott interweaves his narrative of their fierce competition to discover the plague's source with vivid scenes of the scourge's persistence: California in 1900, when plague arrived in the United States; Surat, India, in 1994, where torrential floods drowned millions of rats, causing the worst epidemic in seventy years; and New York City, some time in the future, where there is a rat for every human being, a diminishing budget for pest control, and an emerging strain of plague that is resistant to antibiotics.<br/>A masterly recounting of medical and human history, <em>Plague</em> is an instructive warning, a gripping account of history, and a chilling read.<br/>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Wild Shore: Life and Death with Nicaragua's Last Shark Hunters]]>
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    <![CDATA[Sharks have fascinated and terrified man for millennia. Peter Benchley's classic shocker <em>Jaws</em> played on modern fear of the shark which encapsulates so many of our deepest fears and phobias. But even Benchley's man-eating monster pales into insignificance alongside the clinical ferocity of the infamous bull shark of Nicaragua, a perfectly adapted killing-machine at home in both salt and fresh water and the subject of Edward Marriott's compelling <em>Wild Shore: Life and Death with Nicaragua's Last Shark Hunters</em>.<p> In his travel-writing debut, the critically acclaimed <em>Lost Tribe</em>, Marriott adopted an uneasy stance as suspicious foreigner and outsider during his travels. In <em>Wild Shore</em> he takes up this position once more as he pursues his obsession with the bull shark, from the bleak Atlantic coast inland along the San Juan River to Lake Nicaragua, trying to befriend those &quot;reviled by the marine biology establishment&quot;: the shark hunters. Marriott soon learns to his horror that &quot;in Nicaragua, any man with a dug-out and a hand line could turn shark hunter&quot;. Some of the finest sections of the book graphically record his own terrifying encounters with the shark. In the process he learns that the ruthless hunting of the bull shark answers a deeper need than the struggle for financial survival: &quot;it was hard to believe there wasn't some measure of revenge in the very scale of the slaughter: a desperate assertion of man's supremacy, coupled with a horror of the deep, of everything unseen.&quot;<p>However, as Marriott travels upriver on a voyage that crosses <em>Jaws</em> with <em>Heart of Darkness</em>, <em>Wild Shore</em> turns into an absorbing account of the uneven economic development and political depredations which continue to beset postcolonial Nicaragua. &quot;The shark was indivisible from the region's difficult history&quot;,the author concludes in this fine piece of travel writing. --<em>Jerry Brotton</em></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[When Claude Peri and Madeleine Bayard meet in Indochina in the 1930s, they fall immediately and passionately in love. They are soulmates, and not only lovers: each works as a spy for the French government. Claude travels alone through Hitler's Germany (where he is invited to dinner with Hermann Goering), the Middle East, India and Thailand. Then, travelling together to Paris in 1939, Claude and Madeleine are appalled as they watch their countrymen flee the capital in terror as the German army advances. &quot;Claude and Madeleine&quot; tells how, aboard their beloved ship Le Rhin, they abandon their allegiance to France and throw in their lot with the British. After mutiny, mistrust and seemingly impossible hardship, SS Le Rhin eventually becomes HMS Fidelity, running secret missions for the British navy. Full of extraordinary stories and compelling characters, taking the reader from Hanoi to Calcutta, Europe and beyond, &quot;Claude and Madeleine&quot; combines social history, politics, travel and biography in an epic and tumultuous story which is by turns thrilling, revealing and deeply moving.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Das vergessene Volk. In den Dschungeln von Papua Neuguinea.]]>
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