Timely and totally fascinating, we bought PB rights for this history of contagion from Hurst and will publish with a
new chapter on COVID-19 in paperback for this summer.
Brilliantly reviewed and
critically-acclaimed: a
Financial Times Best Book of the Year, with outstanding reviews from reviewers, readers and the scientific community.
Mark is the
perfect author for this book: he holds a
PhD in medical history, his
TED talk on ‘How Pandemics Spread’ has received
more than 2.5m views, and he has been a
regular commentator on COVID-19 on the radio for programmes such as BBC’s Free Thinking.For
fans of must-read digestible science histories such as: Adam Rutherford’s
A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived (45.8K PB, 15.2K HB), Carlo Rovelli’s
Seven Brief Lessons in Physics (162.2K PB, 67.8HB), and Ed Yong’s
I Contain Multitudes (9.3K PB, 6.2K HB)Mark Honigsbaum is a medical historian, journalist, and author of five books including
The Pandemic Century: One Hundred Years of Panic, Hysteria, and Hubris and
The Fever Trail: In Search of the Cure for Malaria. He hosts the podcast series, 'Going Viral: The Mother of all Pandemics', marking the centenary of the 1918 influenza pandemic. His TED-ED animation, ‘How Pandemics Spread’, has been viewed more than 2.75 million times. He is a former chief reporter of the Observer and holds a PhD in medical history. He is currently a lecturer at City University, London.
A Financial Times Best Book of the Year
The most timely and informative history book you will read this year, tracing a century of pandemics, with a new chapter on COVID-19.
Ever since the 1918 Spanish influenza pandemic, scientists have dreamed of preventing catastrophic outbreaks of infectious disease. Yet, despite a century of medical progress, viral and bacterial disasters continue to take us by surprise, inciting panic and dominating news cycles. From the Spanish flu and the 1924 outbreak of pneumonic plague in Los Angeles, to the 1930 'parrot fever' pandemic and the more recent SARS, Ebola, Zika and – now – COVID-19 epidemics, the last 100 years have been marked by a succession of unanticipated pandemic alarms.
In The Pandemic Century, Mark Honigsbaum chronicles 100 years of history in 10 outbreaks. Bringing us right up-to-date with a new chapter on COVID-19, this fast-paced, critically-acclaimed book combines science history, medical sociology and thrilling front-line reportage to deliver the story of our times.
As we meet dedicated disease detectives, obstructive public health officials, and gifted scientists often blinded by their own expertise, we come face-to-face with the brilliance and medical hubris shaping both the frontier of science – and the future of humanity’s survival.
[A] riveting, vivid history of modern disease outbreaks ... A fascinating account of a deeply important topic—for if the past 100 years have taught us anything, it is that new diseases and viral strains will inevitably beset us, no matter how sophisticated science becomes.A lively but less than reassuring read for those on exotic travels.Some of the scenes in Mark Honigsbaum’s
The Pandemic Century were so vivid they had me drafting movie treatments in my head ... Whether familiar or forgotten, parrot fever or Ebola, he finds striking similarities among them. And those similarities ought to make us worried about the next outbreak. If history is any guide, things may not go well.Gripping.Mark Honigsbaum does a superb job covering a century’s worth of pandemics and the fears they invariably unleash. The moral of his cogent tale is that the next deadly pandemic is not a matter of
if but of
when, and preparing for that fact is a far better prescription than reacting with panic, fear, or indifference.