A window into one of history's most turbulent years Diary Of Samuel Pepys - Volume 36: July 1665 invites you to walk the crowded lanes of plague-ridden London and witness daily life through Pepys's keen restless eyes. A vivid human chronicle that blends personal memoir with sharp observation it reads like a close friend's diary and a scholar's repository of detail.This volume offers more than a record of events; it is a masterclass in form and memory. Pepys's entries fuse intimate sentiment with practical concerns-firelight and meals repairs and rumours the bustle of naval boards and court intrigues-creating a rich historical texture that illuminates the city in plague year the restoration London setting and the era's cascading challenges. It stands as a historical diary that doubles as a primary source document a trusted research reference material and an indispensable history student study aid for those exploring seventeenth-century life.Historically and literarily the work holds immense significance: it forms a cornerstone of scholarly history collection material and offers essential context for anyone studying naval board records or the social fabric of Restoration England. For casual readers it is a compelling narrative of resilience; for collectors and researchers a treasured artefact brought back to life. Out of print for decades Alpha Editions now republishes this gem restored for today's readers and for future generations. More than a reprint-it's a cultural treasure.
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