Welcome to London in the late 17th century. After years of Civil War & repressive Puritan rule, King Charles II is back in town & his restoration has brought new life to this great city. The theatres are open again, markets & shops are thriving & the streets are crowded. People are talking about new ideas in science & architecture & experimenting with new fashions. This book takes you on a journey across London at this time, telling you about its `five-star` sights & their history. It also explains the key events of the time: the reasons for the Restoration, the arrival of the Plague &, of course, the Great Fire of 1666 & the new London that arose out of its ashes. Published to coincide with the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire, this book gives older children a much broader context for this famous event. With a mixture of maps, archive images & present day photography, it acts as a wonderful guide both to London in the 1660s & how its legacy can still be found in the capital today. London on Fire is an ideal resource for readers aged 10+ & supports the history curriculum at Key Stage 3.