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Author Name    BRADFORD, GAMALIEL

Title   The soul of Samuel Pepys.

Binding   Hard Cover

Publisher   Boston Houghton Mifflin Co. 1924

ISBN Number    080460603X / 9780804606035

Seller ID   7901

262 pages, frontispiece (portrait), boards, ex-library, some shelf wear, back-strip faded, but text is very good. From the Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth edition, '1633–1703, English public official, and celebrated diarist, b. London, grad. Magdalene College, Cambridge, 1653. In 1656 he entered the service of a relative, Sir Edward Montagu (later earl of Sandwich), whose secretary he became in 1660. That same year he started as a clerk in the navy office and by 1668 he was an important naval official and owned a considerable estate. In 1672 he was made secretary to the admiralty. He sat in the Parliament of 1679, but he was charged with betraying naval secrets to the French in the same year. He was briefly imprisoned in the Tower but was vindicated and freed in 1680. In 1684 Pepys was reappointed secretary to the admiralty and was made president of the Royal Society. The accession of William III forced him into retirement, where he wrote his Memoirs … of the Royal Navy (1690). Pepys left his valuable library, including his diary in cipher, to his nephew John Jackson and in turn to Magdalene College, Cambridge. The diary was partially deciphered and in 1825 was first published; an almost complete text was edited by H. B. Wheatley (10 vol., 1893–99). An intimate record of the daily life and reflections of an ambitious, observing, and lusty young man, Pepys’s diary extends from Jan. 1, 1660, to May 31, 1669, when failing eyesight forced him to stop writing. The diary gives a graphic picture of the social life and conditions of the early Restoration period.'

SAMUEL PEPYS GAMALIEL BRADFORD GREAT BRITAIN ENGLAND BRITISH NAVY

Price = 25.00 USD

 


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