
Delve into the bustling world of mid‑17th‑century London through the eyes of one of its most meticulous chroniclers. This companion volume weaves together vivid episodes from the famed diary with fresh documentary evidence—marriage records, naval lists, and contemporary illustrations—to paint a fuller picture of daily life, politics, and the emerging scientific spirit of the age. By anchoring each entry to its actual date rather than volume numbers, the author makes the material accessible for listeners who may be exploring different editions of Pepys’s writings.
Beyond the personal scandals and triumphs that pepper the diary, the book illuminates the broader social customs, courtly intrigue, and maritime affairs that shaped the era. Expert commentary draws on a range of sources, from college archives to Admiralty records, offering listeners a richer understanding of the world that both inspired and was recorded by Pepys. The result is an engaging, well‑illustrated portrait of a remarkable man and the vibrant society he inhabited.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (427K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-04-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1838–1917
Best known for his deep love of London, this Victorian man of letters turned local history, bibliography, and indexing into lively, lasting reference works. His books on Samuel Pepys and the streets of London helped make him a trusted guide for readers and researchers alike.
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