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Diary of Samuel Pepys Volume III - Leather-bound marbled book - 1858, 6th edit.

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Management number 1292486 Release Date 2025/07/07 List Price $53.51 Model Number 1292486
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Memoirs/Diary of Samuel Pepys, Esq. His Diary From 1659-1669, and a Selection from his Private Correspondence. VOLUME III of V. MARBLED PAGES. SIXTH EDITION

A bit delicate but in very good antique condition, see photos. The marbled paper is incredible.

In 1660 Samuel Pepys, an increasingly-important 26 year-old civil servant in London, began writing his diary. He stopped a decade later. Pepys begins his diary at a crucial point in Britain's history. In September 1658, Oliver Cromwell died, passing the title of Protector (king in all but name) to his son Richard. Pepys' employer, Edward Mountagu was closely associated with the Cromwells' reign and the 1656-7 attempt to make Oliver king (Oliver refused because he feared the army's republicanism). The detailed private diary Pepys kept from 1660 until 1669 was first published in the 19th century and is one of the most important primary sources for the English Restoration period.


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