Track Section Length
1 Part 01 36:11
2 Part 02 32:11
3 Part 03 27:22
4 Part 04 32:43
5 Part 05 31:01
6 Part 06 33:18
7 Part 07 28:49
8 Part 08 23:22
9 Part 09 27:40
10 Part 10 23:14
11 Part 11 28:43
12 Part 12 21:04
13 Part 13 32:07
14 Part 14 35:16
15 Part 15 25:26
16 Part 16 30:50
17 Part 17 31:03
18 Part 18 29:04
19 Part 19 26:18
20 Part 20 32:59
21 Part 21 27:10
22 Part 22 23:49
23 Part 23 26:48
24 Part 24 31:09
25 Part 25 22:57

Production
Read by : Denny Sayers
Book Coordinator: Denny Sayers
Meta Coordinator: David Barnes
Audio Remastering: D. S. Harvey


Artwork
Cover: The Great Plague 1665, Rita Greer, 2009
Inset: Title page of the original edition of Daniel Defoe's ''A Journal of the Plague Year''. Published in 1722 by E. Nutt.
Inset:  Portrait of Daniel Defoe by Michael Van der Gucht (1660-1725).
DVD insert: A cart for transporting the dead in London during the Great Plague, 1665. Watercolour painting by or after G. Cruikshank.
CD insert: The Great Plague of London in 1665. Artist unknown.


A Journal of the Plague Year is an eyewitness account of the events and the experiences of one man during the year 1665, in which the bubonic plague swept through London, an epidemic that came to be called the Great Plague of London.  Written in the years preceding its publication in 1722, its author was identified only as “H.F.”, a saddler living in the Whitechapel district of East London, who is likely based on Defoe’s uncle Henry Foe, who kept a journal. Defoe intended the book as a warning that the plague in Marseilles might make its way to London and as a handbook about what and what not to do in that event. The account proceeds in a generally chronological sequence, with frequent digressions and repetitions and tables of casualty statistics, then known as bills of mortality. At first the book was thought to be a non-fiction work, largely due to the scope and accuracy of its details and anecdotes, and it is often compared to the accounts of the plague in the diaries of Samuel Pepys. By the 1780’s critics came to realize that Defoe had combined a wealth of research that conveyed a verisimilitude with his own inventions, so much so that his biographer Walter Wilson wrote that “that it is impossible to distinguish one from the other; and he has given the whole such a likeness to the dreadful original, as to confound the sceptic, and encircle him in his enchantments”.  As such, it stands as one of the first examples of an historical novel.



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EAN - DVD case 0686175923063
EAN - CD jacket 0686175923070
Media MP3 CD
Package CD jacket CD security sleeve DVD case
Author Daniel Defoe (1660 – 1731)
Year 1722
Recording
Read by Denny Sayers
Length 12 hours and 1 minute
Type of Reading Solo reading

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A Journal of the Plague Year

  • Author: Daniel Defoe
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