A front-row seat to a city in transformation, Diary Of Samuel Pepys - Volume 49: January 1666-67 invites you into the intimate workings of Restoration London through a masterful personal diary. This is history you can feel: brisk handovers of a naval administration, the cadence of daily life, and the tremor before, during, and after great fires and political tides. Pepys's pages are a primary source account that blends keen observation with human vulnerability, offering a vivid chronicle of seventeenth century london life in 1660s England. The volume is not just a text to study; it is a doorway to early modern England history, a touching, detailed portrait of Restoration era London that resonates with academic researchers and history enthusiasts alike. It bridges scholarly rigor with literary reverence, making the era accessible to a broad audience. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure. This edition elevates Pepys's diary from marginalia to a cherished artefact, inviting casual readers to experience a classic work with renewed vitality and inviting classic-literature collectors to treasure a refined, enduring edition. A remarkable artefact for anyone drawn to historical diary writing, personal diaries, and the enduring allure of early modern England.
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