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The Diary of Samuel Pepys - Volume X - Companion (Paperback, Reissue)
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The Diary of Samuel Pepys - Volume X - Companion (Paperback, Reissue)
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Loot Price R444
Discovery Miles 4 440
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The companion volume to the complete Diary of Samuel Pepys in its
most authoritative and acclaimed edition. Samuel Pepys's Diary was
first published in abbreviated form in 1825. A succession of new
versions brought out in the Victorian era made the Diary one of the
best-known books and Pepys one of the best-known figures of English
history. However, not until the publication of the Latham and
Matthews edition was the Diary presented in its complete form, with
a newly transcribed text and the benefit of a systematic
commentary. The text of the Diary is in nine volumes, followed by
this Companion and an Index. The edition has justly become
established as the definitive version, hailed by The Times as 'one
of the glories of contemporary English publishing' and by C. P.
Snow as 'a triumph of modern scholarship'. The Companion has been
compiled and edited by Robert Latham, with specialist contributions
from other scholars. The result of many years' research, it is an
essential adjunct to the Diary text. Over 1,700 entries,
alphabetically arranged, fill in the background details about the
people and places mentioned in the Diary. In addition there are
longer articles on a wide range of subjects of particular relevance
to Pepys and his period, such as the Great Fire, the Dutch Wars and
the Plague. Others reflect Pepys's lively interest in the arts,
science and medicine, and his work for the Navy. In addition, many
aspects of social history are covered in articles on, for example,
dress, food, drink, taverns and travel. The book is completed by an
extensive glossary, genealogical tables, a chronology and maps. The
Companion will not only enrich every reader's appreciation of
Pepys's magnificent Diary, but forms in its own right a fascinating
and varied survey of seventeenth-century England.
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