A vivid window into a city in flux Diary Of Samuel Pepys - Volume 56: August 1667 invites you to walk the lanes hear the dockyard and feel the pulse of Restoration London.Pepys's meticulous daily record becomes more than a diary: it is a primary source diary of daily life in london a window onto naval affairs in 1667 and a beacon for library research use. This restored edition preserves the voice that has guided historians and curious readers for generations tying together the private recollections and public events that defined 1660s london and restoration london england. Its pages mingle personal detail with the public theatre of empire from coffeehouse chatter to court announcements offering a rare synthesis of culture commerce and consequence.For the casual reader and the classic-literature collector alike this volume offers a tangible link to the era and a source of sustained fascination. It stands as a significant literary and historical artefact and a touchstone for students researchers and history enthusiasts seeking authenticity in a modern age. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure. A public-domain cornerstone that complements works like john evelyn diary and other early modern chronicles while still feeling immediate intimate and alive.
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