Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 41: January/February 1665-66

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Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 41: January/February 1665-66

by Samuel Pepys

EN·~1 hours·2 chapters

Chapters

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Produced by David Widger

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WITH LORD BRAYBROOKE'S NOTES - EDITED WITH ADDITIONS BY - HENRY B. WHEATLEY F.S.A. - DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS. - 1666 N.S.

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Description

Step into the bustling world of mid‑17th‑century London through the eyes of a diligent clerk who records every detail of his professional and private life. In these entries, he juggles demanding naval paperwork, negotiates contracts for ship supplies, and navigates the bureaucracy of the Admiralty—all while maintaining a meticulous schedule that begins before dawn. His observations capture the rhythm of the city’s commerce, the urgency of official business, and the occasional interruption of unexpected visitors.

Beyond the ledger, the diary reveals a vibrant social scene: lively evenings filled with music, impromptu performances, and the camaraderie of friends gathered around a candlelit table. He writes candidly about his marriage, the small comforts of home, and the early reports of a contagious illness that is already thinning the streets. The narrative balances the grind of duty with moments of humor and humanity, offering listeners an intimate portrait of daily life on the eve of historic upheaval.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (106K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Samuel Pepys

Samuel Pepys

1633–1703

Best known for a lively, candid diary that captured Restoration London at close range, this English civil servant left one of the great eyewitness records of the 17th century. His pages bring the Great Plague, the Great Fire of London, naval politics, and everyday life vividly into view.

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