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The Last Man
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The Last Man in Ottawa, ON
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The Last Man in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $8.09
Original price: $8.99
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Mary Shelley's astounding look at the end of the world
Set at the end of the twenty-first century, The Last Man is a moving and fantastical account of the apocalypse. Faced with a populace clamoring for more democratic rule, the last king of England relinquishes his throne. Suddenly a mysterious plague sweeps the globe, drawing ever nearer to England. As war, disease, and death ravage humanity, ideals of fairness and love are quickly supplanted by the imperative of survival.
With semibiographical characters drawn from Shelley's own inner circle of friends and colleagues, this book is at once a look at the end of mankind and a critique of Romanticism. The Last Man 's themes of destruction resonate as much now as they did nearly two hundred years ago.
This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.
Mary Shelley's astounding look at the end of the world
Set at the end of the twenty-first century, The Last Man is a moving and fantastical account of the apocalypse. Faced with a populace clamoring for more democratic rule, the last king of England relinquishes his throne. Suddenly a mysterious plague sweeps the globe, drawing ever nearer to England. As war, disease, and death ravage humanity, ideals of fairness and love are quickly supplanted by the imperative of survival.
With semibiographical characters drawn from Shelley's own inner circle of friends and colleagues, this book is at once a look at the end of mankind and a critique of Romanticism. The Last Man 's themes of destruction resonate as much now as they did nearly two hundred years ago.
This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.

















