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Hardcover Samuel Pepys Book

ISBN: 1025965450

ISBN13: 9781025965451

Samuel Pepys

"Samuel Pepys" by Arthur Ponsonby is a comprehensive biographical study of the man behind the world's most famous diary. While Pepys is primarily celebrated for his intimate and detailed accounts of life in 17th-century London, Ponsonby's work delves deeper into his multifaceted life as a diligent civil servant, a key figure in the administration of the Royal Navy, and a curious observer of the Restoration era.

Ponsonby explores the dual nature of Pepys: the meticulous official who transformed naval administration and the private individual who captured the essence of the Great Plague, the Great Fire of London, and the political intrigues of the Stuart court. This biography provides critical insight into how Pepys's personality and professional dedication influenced his writing, making his diary a peerless historical document. Readers will find a nuanced portrait of a man whose zest for life and commitment to duty helped define an age. "Samuel Pepys" remains an essential resource for those interested in English history, the development of the British Navy, and the art of diaristic literature.

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