Crucible: The Year that Forged Our World is a book by award-winning author and historian Dan Jones that explores the tumultuous year of 1666, which saw the Great Fire of London, the plague, the Second Anglo-Dutch War, and the birth of the Royal Society. Through vivid storytelling and meticulous research, Jones takes readers on a journey through the events of the time and the people who lived through them. The book is an engaging and accessible look at a turning point in British history and a reminder of the power of human resilience. It is an ideal read for anyone interested in British history, the Great Fire of London, the Second Anglo-Dutch War, or the Royal Society.
Crucible: The Year that Forged Our World is a book by award-winning author and historian Dan Jones that explores the tumultuous year of 1666, which saw the Great Fire of London, the plague, the Second Anglo-Dutch War, and the birth of the Royal Society. Through vivid storytelling and meticulous research, Jones takes readers on a journey through the events of the time and the people who lived through them. The book is an engaging and accessible look at a turning point in British history and a reminder of the power of human resilience. It is an ideal read for anyone interested in British history, the Great Fire of London, the Second Anglo-Dutch War, or the Royal Society.