Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys

Samuel PEPYS

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Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys

"THE BEST BOOK OF ITS KIND IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE"

PEPYS, Samuel. Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys… With a Life and Notes by Richard Lord Braybrooke. London: Henry Colburn, 1848-51. Five volumes. Octavo, early 20th-century three-quarter brown morocco, raised bands, elaborately gilt-decorated spines, marbled boards and endpapers, top edges gilt, uncut and partly unopened.

Third edition of Pepys’ classic Diary, illustrated with a number of engraved plates, some folding, handsomely bound by Zaehnsdorf.

Pepys was the Secretary to the Admiralty during the reigns of Charles II and James II. His diary, which fills six volumes in closely written shorthand, remained in the library at Magdalene College until deciphered by the Rev. John Smith between 1819 and 1822 and published in 1825 (DNB). "The best book of its kind in the English language… Pepys is marvelously entertaining: the times and the man peep out in a thousand odd circumstances and amusing expressions… The ablest picture of the age in which the writer lived, and a work of standard importance in English Literature" (Lon. Athen., 1848, 669; Allibone II: 1557). "The writer made no scruple of committing his most secret thoughts to paper. It is a human document, illustrating the manners and habits of the age" (Rosenbach 33: 281). Armorial bookplates and owner signature of E. Hubert Litchfield, noted book collector and hunter of African big game.

Tears to map in Volume V. A fine set.

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