A window onto a living city, and a voice that makes history intimate. A diary not just read, but walked through-your entry into seventeenth century London, where the Thames glints, theatres glow, and daily life unfolds with surprising modernity. Diary Of Samuel Pepys - Volume 72 captures February-March 1668-69 in a vivid, epistolary form that blends personal reflection with the texture of Restoration England. Pepys's pen traces naval life, court gossip, and the rhythms of city routines, offering a rare, unvarnished record of a bustling capital in flux. It is a book you can dip into as a historical document and as a compelling human drama, revealing a world of ambition, art, risk, and resilience. This restored edition is more than a reprint: it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, revived by Alpha Editions for today's and future generations of history students, researchers, and readers who crave primary sources. Its value endures for classic-literature collectors and casual readers alike, who seek a vivid, immediate sense of life in seventeenth century London, Restoration England, and the broader Thames city journals tradition. A precise, evocative window into the past, it satisfies scholars and curious minds who value historical diary collections, epistolary diaries, and period diary anthologies that illuminate the human story behind the history.
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