
The Diary of Samuel Pepys
$44.01
- Hardcover
712 pages
- Release Date
17 October 2018
Summary
The Diary of Samuel Pepys: A Window into 17th Century London
The most famous diarist in the English language, Samuel Pepys kept a detailed record of his daily life between 1660 and 1669. Not only is it a key historical resource, but also a fascinating and entertaining read. Kate Loveman’s selection, with helpful footnotes, is the only one-volume edition available.
When Samuel Pepys (1633-1703) began writing in 1660 he was a young clerk living in London, struggling to pay his…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781841593791 |
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ISBN-10: | 1841593796 |
Series: | Everyman's Library CLASSICS |
Author: | Samuel Pepys, Kate Loveman |
Publisher: | Everyman |
Imprint: | Everyman's Library |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 712 |
Release Date: | 17 October 2018 |
Weight: | 728g |
Dimensions: | 211mm x 135mm x 38mm |
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About The Author
Samuel Pepys
Samuel Pepys was born on 23 February 1633, the son of a London tailor. He graduated from Cambridge in 1654, and in 1655 he married Elizabeth St Michel. He started work for Sir Edward Montague, a relation who later became the 1st Earl of Sandwich, and through him first went to sea. Pepys later found work with the Navy Office, eventually rising to become Secretary of the Admiralty. He also became a JP, an MP and a Fellow of the Royal Society. In later life he was accused of being part of the anti-monarchist ‘Popish Plot’, and was twice imprisoned for it. Upon his second release he retired to Clapham, then considered to be ‘in the country’. Samuel Pepys died on 26 May 1703. His diaries, which had been written in code, were bequeathed to Magdalen College, Cambridge, where they can still be viewed.
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