Blue Plague
Title | Blue Plague PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas A. Watson |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 480 |
Release | 2017-08-08 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1618687255 |
The battle for the future has just begun. Bruce and Mike finally made it home. But the battle for the future has just begun. The Louisiana farm that Bruce and his allies had built to survive the end of the world was everything they could have hoped for—but no one had planned for the endless horde of fast, smart and ravenous blue zombies who could think, heal, and even reproduce. Now, as they gather an armory of military weaponry from abandoned outposts all across the countryside, Bruce and his growing clan of survivors realize the truth— their compound can be the beginning of a new and rebuilt world—but only if they can confront the “blues” and make their home safe. Pity the poor blues.
Thorgal - Volume 17 - The Blue Plague
Title | Thorgal - Volume 17 - The Blue Plague PDF eBook |
Author | Jean Van Hamme |
Publisher | Cinebook |
Pages | 49 |
Release | 2016-06-24T00:00:00+02:00 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 1849187169 |
Thorgal and his family have left Arachnea’s island to continue seeking a place to live in peace. As they sail along unknown shores, they’re attacked by pirates, then rescued by Prince Zarkaj, who takes them to his palace and pampers them – especially Aaricia. But when Jolan and his mother turn out to have caught the terrible Blue Plague, the prince has them thrown into a guarded pit to die – and it’s up to Thorgal to escape in search of a cure.
Blue Plague: The Great Silence
Title | Blue Plague: The Great Silence PDF eBook |
Author | Emery C. Walters |
Publisher | JMS Books LLC |
Pages | 107 |
Release | 2018-08-11 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1634867025 |
On a first-class flight, Bruce encounters a service dog that’s only slightly less annoying than the woman who owns it. What no one realizes is that, thanks to a monkey bite, the dog is now a vector for a plague that will soon sweep the planet. A sexy, young flight attendant named Burk offers to help Bruce home and to stay with him while on break. Burk organizes Bruce’s home for survival as they watch civilization begin to fall apart. Slowly, they collect others in need, including a young transman. When they hear cathedral bells calling the survivors to come together, they all pitch in to help. Can love bloom amidst the apocalyptic death and destruction?
Blue Plague
Title | Blue Plague PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas A. Watson |
Publisher | Permuted Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2017-04-11 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9781618686985 |
The Preppers were right. And the time is now. The Blue Plague came roaring out of the Congo and into the United States—and it can’t be stopped. The Infected become violently insane and impossibly strong. They’re not zombies—no, that would be too easy—they’re something much worse. The Infected are violent and unstoppable, but they can think. They can heal from most wounds. And worst of all—they can reproduce. Bruce, Debbie, Mike and Nancy have been preparing for the worst for years. There’s nothing to do but bug out—and they know exactly where to go. But on the arduous journey to reach the sanctuary of their farm, they confront thousands of The Infected. Along the way they make some invaluable new friends, and together, the emboldened troop kicks the hell out of the Infected—and the equally dangerous marauders who are willing to murder anyone in their way. Join Bruce, Mike, and their newfound friends as they battle their way across Infected Louisiana, thwarting every foe imaginable in order to reach the sanctuary of their farm. Blue Plague Book One: The Fall is a survivalist adventure filled with courage and betrayal, tragedy and hope.
The Barbary Plague
Title | The Barbary Plague PDF eBook |
Author | Marilyn Chase |
Publisher | Random House Trade Paperbacks |
Pages | 301 |
Release | 2004-03-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0375757082 |
The veteran Wall Street Journal science reporter Marilyn Chase’s fascinating account of an outbreak of bubonic plague in late Victorian San Francisco is a real-life thriller that resonates in today’s headlines. The Barbary Plague transports us to the Gold Rush boomtown in 1900, at the end of the city’s Gilded Age. With a deep understanding of the effects on public health of politics, race, and geography, Chase shows how one city triumphed over perhaps the most frightening and deadly of all scourges.
Blue Plague
Title | Blue Plague PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas A Watson |
Publisher | Independently Published |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2024-09-12 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN |
With the southern border now secure, Bruce leads the clan out to start the pacification of the states by taking the war to the blues on a scale that is hard to believe. Discoveries are to be uncovered on the blues, the land, and ... the Clan.
Plague, Fear, and Politics in San Francisco's Chinatown
Title | Plague, Fear, and Politics in San Francisco's Chinatown PDF eBook |
Author | Guenter B. Risse |
Publisher | JHU Press |
Pages | 386 |
Release | 2012-03-14 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 1421405105 |
When health officials in San Francisco discovered bubonic plague in their city’s Chinatown in 1900, they responded with intrusive, controlling, and arbitrary measures that touched off a sociocultural conflict still relevant today. Guenter B. Risse’s history of an epidemic is the first to incorporate the voices of those living in Chinatown at the time, including the desperately ill Wong Chut King, believed to be the first person infected. Lasting until 1904, the plague in San Francisco's Chinatown reignited racial prejudices, renewed efforts to remove the Chinese from their district, and created new tensions among local, state, and federal public health officials quarreling over the presence of the deadly disease. Risse's rich, nuanced narrative of the event draws from a variety of sources, including Chinese-language reports and accounts. He addresses the ecology of Chinatown, the approaches taken by Chinese and Western medical practitioners, and the effects of quarantine plans on Chinatown and its residents. Risse explains how plague threatened California’s agricultural economy and San Francisco’s leading commercial role with Asia, discusses why it brought on a wave of fear mongering that drove perceptions and intervention efforts, and describes how Chinese residents organized and successfully opposed government quarantines and evacuation plans in federal court. By probing public health interventions in the setting of one of the most visible ethnic communities in United States history, Plague, Fear, and Politics in San Francisco’s Chinatown offers insight into the clash of Eastern and Western cultures in a time of medical emergency.