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Steven Johnson

Unraveling the Science Behind London's Chilling Cholera Outbreak.

3.8953836ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: Steven Johnson

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 10/19/2006

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Monday, August 28 THE NIGHT-SOIL MEN
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Chapter 2: Saturday, September 2 EYES SUNK, LIPS DARK BLUE
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Chapter 3: Sunday, September 3 THE INVESTIGATOR
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Chapter 4: Monday, September 4 THAT IS TO SAY, JO HAS NOT YET DIED
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Chapter 5: Tuesday, September 5 ALL SMELL IS DISEASE
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Chapter 6: Wednesday, September 6 BUILDING THE CASE
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Chapter 7: Friday, September 8 THE PUMP HANDLE
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Who should listen Ghost Map

The summary audiobook of "Ghost Map" by Steven Johnson is ideal for history enthusiasts, public health professionals, and anyone interested in urban development and epidemiology. It offers a captivating overview of the 1854 cholera outbreak in London, highlighting the innovative mapping techniques of physician John Snow and the profound impact on modern sanitation. Listeners seeking to understand the interplay between public health, urban planning, and the evolution of scientific thought will find this summary both informative and inspiring, making it a valuable resource for both casual listeners and professionals alike.

3 quotes from Ghost Map

  • "In a moment of crisis, we sometimes find the courage to act in ways that we ordinarily wouldn't, driven by a deeper sense of connection to our fellow human beings."
  • "The story of cholera in London illustrates how a deep understanding of the patterns in our environment can lead to innovative solutions to seemingly insurmountable problems."
  • "The power of a map is not just in its ability to represent space, but in its potential to reveal connections and relationships that inform our understanding of the world."

Author : Steven Johnson

Steven Johnson is a bestselling author known for his compelling works, including *Enemy of All Mankind*, *Farsighted*, *Wonderland*, *How We Got to Now*, *Where Good Ideas Come From*, *The Invention of Air*, *The Ghost Map*, and *Everything Bad Is Good for You*. He hosts the podcast *American Innovations* and is the co-creator and presenter of the PBS and BBC series *How We Got to Now*. Johnson divides his time between Marin County, California, and Brooklyn, New York, where he lives with his wife and three sons.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

Ghost Map Free Audiobook Download

Steven Johnson

Unraveling the Science Behind London's Chilling Cholera Outbreak.

3.8953836rating

Information

Author: Steven Johnson

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN:

Language: English

Publish Date: 10/19/2006

AudioBook length: 31 min

Ghost Map audiobook cover
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Who should listen Ghost Map

The summary audiobook of "Ghost Map" by Steven Johnson is ideal for history enthusiasts, public health professionals, and anyone interested in urban development and epidemiology. It offers a captivating overview of the 1854 cholera outbreak in London, highlighting the innovative mapping techniques of physician John Snow and the profound impact on modern sanitation. Listeners seeking to understand the interplay between public health, urban planning, and the evolution of scientific thought will find this summary both informative and inspiring, making it a valuable resource for both casual listeners and professionals alike.

3 quotes from Ghost Map

  • "In a moment of crisis, we sometimes find the courage to act in ways that we ordinarily wouldn't, driven by a deeper sense of connection to our fellow human beings."
  • "The story of cholera in London illustrates how a deep understanding of the patterns in our environment can lead to innovative solutions to seemingly insurmountable problems."
  • "The power of a map is not just in its ability to represent space, but in its potential to reveal connections and relationships that inform our understanding of the world."

Author: Steven Johnson

Steven Johnson is a bestselling author known for his compelling works, including *Enemy of All Mankind*, *Farsighted*, *Wonderland*, *How We Got to Now*, *Where Good Ideas Come From*, *The Invention of Air*, *The Ghost Map*, and *Everything Bad Is Good for You*. He hosts the podcast *American Innovations* and is the co-creator and presenter of the PBS and BBC series *How We Got to Now*. Johnson divides his time between Marin County, California, and Brooklyn, New York, where he lives with his wife and three sons.