Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 66: June/July 1668

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Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 66: June/July 1668

by Samuel Pepys

EN·~1 hours

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Step into the bustling streets of Restoration London through the eyes of a seasoned clerk to the Admiralty. In the summer of 1668, his pages capture a relentless rhythm of council meetings, naval accounts, and the occasional errand, all punctuated by spontaneous visits to taverns, gardens, and country inns. The diary moves fluidly from formal discussions with the Duke of York to light‑hearted evenings spent singing in wine‑houses, offering a vivid contrast between public duty and private pleasure.

The narrative is peppered with witty observations, candid gossip, and the ordinary details that bring the era to life—whether it's a hurried purchase of cherries, a midnight stroll along the Thames, or a chance encounter with a young lady in a mask. Listeners will hear the sounds of clinking glasses, the rustle of council chambers, and the steady pulse of a city still finding its footing after the tumult of war. This intimate chronicle invites you to share in the daily triumphs and frustrations of a man navigating both the corridors of power and the lively social scene of his time.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (71K 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 the diary that captures everyday life in Restoration London, this lively observer recorded everything from the Great Fire to the small dramas of his own household. His pages feel unusually modern: curious, candid, funny, and full of detail.

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