On 1st January 1660 Samuel Pepys made his first diary entry, one that would lead to a further decade of recording everyday trivialities mixed with important events and battles. With candour and detail he wrote about his wife, the household, theatre, political events, social catastrophes and military might.
The Diary of Samuel Pepys-Preface by Braybrooke c1930's
Title: The Diary of Samuel Pepys
Author: Pepys (preface by Braybrooke)
Publisher: Collins Clear Type Press
Publication Date: Undated c1930's
Format: VynylCondition: Blue vinyl covers in good condition. It comes with its original slip case which has a few light scuffs. Front cover just starting to crack at spine. Very clean pages with no ink or pencil marks. Some illustrative plates throughout, one of the Great Fire of London. Previous owners inscription to front. Ribband bookmark.
With 640 pages