
audiobook
by Samuel Pepys
THE DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS M.A. F.R.S. - CLERK OF THE ACTS AND SECRETARY TO THE ADMIRALTY - TRANSCRIBED FROM THE SHORTHAND MANUSCRIPT IN THE PEPYSIAN LIBRARY MAGDALENE COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE BY THE REV. MYNORS BRIGHT M.A. LATE FELLOW AND PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE
WITH LORD BRAYBROOKE'S NOTES - EDITED WITH ADDITIONS BY - HENRY B. WHEATLEY F.S.A.
Step into the bustling streets of mid‑17th‑century London through the eyes of a diligent civil servant. His daily entries capture everything from hurried office work and lively tavern meals to the creeping dread of the plague that has begun to touch even the city’s elite. The diary records candid conversations about naval finances, political intrigue, and the personal hopes of friends and family, giving listeners a vivid snapshot of a world on the brink of crisis.
Listeners will hear the rhythm of a life balanced between duty and leisure, as the writer juggles meetings with influential figures, negotiations over ship cargoes, and intimate moments with his wife. The prose is unvarnished, full of the humor, worry, and optimism that marked his era, while the occasional footnotes and marginal comments add scholarly context. This entry‑by‑entry narration invites you to experience the texture of everyday London before the great fire reshapes the city.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (92K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1633–1703
Best known for the diary that brings Restoration London vividly to life, this sharp-eyed observer recorded everything from the Great Plague to the Great Fire with unusual candor and detail. He was also a major naval administrator whose careful work helped shape the English Navy.
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