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The story of the Great Plague of EyamMonday 22 October 2001
In September 1665, a parcel of cloth was sent from London to the village of Eyam in Derbyshire.

Within a matter of days, the tailor who had received it had died of Plague. The village was plunged into a nightmare that wouldn't end until fifteen months later. By then, more than thirds of its population had died.
Geraldine Brooks, author of a new novel based on the story of Eyam, talks about the role of women in the Great Plague.
Year of Wonders - A Novel of the Plague by Geraldine Brooks (Fourth Estate; ISBN; 1841154571, £12.99).


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