A vivid window into an astonishingly precise moment in time, this diary offers more than a recollection; it is daily life in motion, a living history you can hear and smell. Diary Of Samuel Pepys volume 63 invites readers to walk the crowded streets of London in 1667-68, through the eyes of a meticulous observer who records daily life, politics, and court gossip with equal clarity. This restored edition is a concise, compelling blend of personal memoir diary and historical document, suited to history enthusiasts and academic study use alike. Pepys's keen eye for urban life details-the ebb and flow of Restoration Britain, commercial rumour, maritime news, and the rhythms of ordinary work and leisure-becomes a rich source for understanding 17th century London. The volume speaks to collectors and casual readers, offering a humane, human perspective on a pivotal era. Out of print for decades, this Alpha Editions release preserves a truly antique period diary for today's readers and future generations. More than a mere reprint, it is a cultural treasure and a collector's item, honouring the craft of historical diary collection while inviting fresh reflection on English maritime records, politics and society, and the texture of daily life in 1667 London. A must for lovers of classic literature and rigorous historical inquiry alike.
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