Description
'Let Pepys's Diary fall open at almost any page at random and he is joyously and compulsively quotable.'
'Observer'In this short anthology, selected from Samuel Pepys's famous Diary, passages are collected together by subject, providing a fresh look at themes that run through the massive complete work. Through Robert and Linnet Latham's lively and skilful presentation, we see Pepys as a man of fashion, booklover, musician, theatre-goer, husband and public servant, at work and at leisure. From festivals such as Christmas with family and friends, and his affair with Deb Willett, to the Great Fire and the Plague, described so vividly in the Diary, Pepys's life and times are revealed in all their richness and variety.For anyone unfamiliar with Pepys, this anthology will serve as a delightful introduction, while lovers of the Diary will take pleasure in rediscovering favourite passages.Pepys was a rogue. And a rogue's memoirs are always entertaining…They are raw, honest and unapologetic. This is what makes them compulsive reading.'
Roy Hattersley, 'Sunday Express'