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A private window on a roaring city, opened with candour and immediacy. Diary Of Samuel Pepys - Volume 33: January/February 1664-65 invites you to walk the tangled streets of Restoration London through the eyes of a sharp-eyed civil servant, naval administrator, and relentless observer.This volume offers more than a diary; it is a compact atlas of a city in flux. Pepys’s entries blend urban diary observations with statecraft, capturing the rhythms of everyday life and the crackle of political manoeuvre during a pivotal moment in seventeenth century Britain. From the shadows of the plague to the bustle of dockyards, from court rumours to city rumours, the notes illuminate how a metropolis lived, breathed, and contested power. The text serves as a primary source diary that resonates with readers and scholars alike, supporting historical research, classroom teaching, and enthusiastic leisure reading.Its literary and historical significance lies in its unvarnished immediacy, offering a vivid, human lens on English maritime history and Restoration London England. For casual readers craving a richly tangible chronicle, and for collectors who revere classic literature in authentic form, this edition stands as both a cultural artefact and a doorway to the past.Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure.