The Doom of London

Fred M. White


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3.00 · 1 ratings · 163 pages · Published: 1903

The Doom of London by Fred M. White
THE DOOM OF LONDON is a collection of six loosely-connected stories describing a series of calamities which beset Victorian London. Britain's largest city is overwhelmed by poisonous smog, a plague of diphtheria, a massive blizzard, underground explosions, the pollution of the Thames, and a man-made disaster: stock market manipulation threatens to undermine the empire.

Frederick Merrick White (1859-c.1931) was a British author known for his early spy stories. He published more than thirty books during his career.

This unexpurgated edition contains the complete text with errors and omissions corrected.

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