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Catharine Arnold

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Catharine Arnold is a British author, journalist and academic, best known for her 'London' series of five popular history books: Necropolis: London and Its Dead (2006), Bedlam: London and Its Mad (2008), City of Sin: London and Its Vices (2010),[1][2] Underworld London: Crime and Punishment in the Capital City (2012), and Globe Life in Shakespeare's London (2015). Her most recent book is Pandemic 1918: The Story of the Deadliest Influenza in History written in 2018. Catharine Arnold read English at Girton College, Cambridge and holds a post-graduate degree in psychology. Catharine Arnold is UK Council for Psychotherapy and Counselling Writer in Residence 2020.

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  1. ^ Marchant, Ian (23 August 2006). "City of the dead". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 14 December 2012.
  2. ^ "Catharine Arnold". Macmillan US. Retrieved 13 December 2012.