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A bridge between centuries and lives, Diary Of Samuel Pepys - Volume 26 takes you straight into the daily tempo of 1663-64 London. A frontline citizen's chronicle, it reads like a corridor of small revelations that illuminate a city rebuilding after loss and upheaval. This restored edition preserves the immediacy of Pepys's manuscript daily records while guiding modern readers through the textures of the Restoration era. The book offers a vivid, human-scale view of seventeenth century London, from intimate domestic detail to sweeping currents of naval administration in the 1660s. It is a…mehr

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A bridge between centuries and lives, Diary Of Samuel Pepys - Volume 26 takes you straight into the daily tempo of 1663-64 London. A frontline citizen's chronicle, it reads like a corridor of small revelations that illuminate a city rebuilding after loss and upheaval. This restored edition preserves the immediacy of Pepys's manuscript daily records while guiding modern readers through the textures of the Restoration era. The book offers a vivid, human-scale view of seventeenth century London, from intimate domestic detail to sweeping currents of naval administration in the 1660s. It is a primary source diary that rewards both general readers and researchers, pairing accessible observation with the rigor historians crave. For history students and seasoned scholars alike, it stands as a trusted reference inside the continuum of authentic restoration era diaries and seventeenth century diary entries. Selling points you'll notice on every page: out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions; restored for today's and future generations; and more than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Whether you are a casual reader drawn to cultural history, or a serious collector of historical documents, this volume honours Pepys's legacy while inviting new interpretation. Discover daily life in London during the restoration era-an enduring doorway to the past.