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Necropolis is a re-write of the 1989 novel Day of the Dragon, which is part of Horowitz’s unfinished Pentagram series. A noteworthy difference from the original novel is the gender-swapping of the lead character Will Tyler to a female counterpart called Scarlett Adams, who is also Horowitz's first female literary hero.
Necropolis (Slovene: Nekropola) is an autobiographical novel by Boris Pahor about his Holocaust experience. It has been compared to works by Primo Levi , Imre Kertész , and Jorge Semprún . Plot summary
London Necropolis Company, a company which provided out-of-town burials, and later specialised in exhumations; Toronto Necropolis, a historic cemetery in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Rookwood Cemetery, officially named Rookwood Necropolis and historically simply referred to Necropolis, a cemetery in Sydney, Australia
Nightrise is the third book in The Power of Five series, written by Anthony Horowitz.It was published and released in the UK on 2 April 2007 by Walker Books Ltd. It is preceded by Evil Star, released in 2006, and followed by Necropolis, which was released on 30 October 2008. [1]
Necropolis argues that yellow fever epidemics in New Orleans were exacerbated by a culture of denial and delusion fostered by the Southern elite and newspapers. This culture, rooted in economic motivations and a desire to portray the South as a healthy and prosperous region, led to the suppression of information about yellow fever outbreaks and an active promotion of misinformation.
Necropolis is a Gothic novel by author Basil Copper. It was published by Arkham House in 1980 in an edition of 4,050 copies. It was Copper's third book published by Arkham House.
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[5] [6] [7] In Necropolis, Olivarius examines how yellow fever shaped life in antebellum New Orleans. [8] As part of her work, Olivarius has been credited with inventing the concept of " immunocapital ," [ 9 ] [ 10 ] whereby attaining immunity to a given disease confers social, economic, and political advantages, in some cases reinforcing ...