The Shorter Pepys

The Shorter Pepys by Samuel Pepys, published by Penguin Books in 1987, offers a condensed version of the renowned diaries that have captivated readers for generations. This new edition spans 1,096 pages and presents a selection of entries that encapsulate the essence of Pepys’ experiences in seventeenth-century London, a period marked by the Restoration, the Plague, and the Great Fire.
Readers will find that this abridged collection retains the vivid detail of Pepys’ daily life while making it accessible for those who may feel overwhelmed by the complete multi-volume set. The book serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in biography and autobiography, as well as historical accounts of literary figures and significant events. Through this edition, Pepys’ unique perspective on a transformative era is brought to life, allowing readers to engage with the historical context in a manageable format.
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Generations of readers have found Pepys’ diaries one of the best ways to vicariously experience the tumultuous world of seventeenth century London, the time of Restoration, the Plague, and the Great Fire. The short Pepys recreates this world for readers daunted by the complete multi-volume set of diaries. Containing about one-third of the original, the abridgment is full enough to give us just the essence but the detail of Pepys’ daily life.
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