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Samuel Pepys' Diary, edited by Willis L. Parker and illustrated by Randolph Adler

Samuel Pepys' Diary, edited by Willis L. Parker and illustrated by Randolph Adler

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Samuel Pepys' Diary, edited by Willis L. Parker and illustrated by Randolph Adler. This edition, published by De Luxe Editions, contains selections from the famous diary of Samuel Pepys, one of the most important primary sources for the English Restoration period (1660–1669). Pepys' diary provides insights into both historical events and everyday life in 17th-century England.

About the Book:

Samuel Pepys (1633–1703) was an English naval administrator and Member of Parliament, but he is best known for the diary he kept for nearly a decade, which gives detailed accounts of major historical events such as the Great Plague of London, the Second Dutch War, and the Great Fire of London. His diary also includes details of his personal life, making it a rich document for historians and literature enthusiasts.

About the Edition:

This De Luxe edition features illustrations by Randolph Adler, offering a visual complement to Pepys' text. The artwork helps to bring the historical context to life, enhancing the reader's engagement with the diary. The book is edited by Willis L. Parker, who has likely selected key passages to provide readers with a comprehensive view of Pepys' diary.

Condition:

The book’s cover shows some signs of wear, particularly along the edges, but is intact. The pages are slightly yellowed with some foxing, typical for a book of its age.

Important Information:

This edition of Samuel Pepys' Diary is a valuable collectible for those interested in English history and literature. The inclusion of illustrations by Randolph Adler makes this particular version appealing to collectors of illustrated books.

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