The Diary Of Samuel Pepys Selections
Edited by N.V. Meeres
Published by MacMillan & Co Ltd: London 1933
"SThe Diary of Samuel Pepys: Selections, edited by N.V. Meeres and published by Macmillan & Co. in 1933, offers a finely chosen distillation of one of the greatest personal records of the seventeenth century. This edition presents the most vivid and engaging episodes from Pepys's extraordinary chronicle—his accounts of London life, the Restoration court, the Plague, the Great Fire, naval affairs, and the intimate details of his domestic world. Meeres's careful editorial approach provides clarity and structure while maintaining Pepys's lively voice, candid observations, and remarkable eye for detail, making the selections both historically rich and highly readable.
Produced in the interwar period, this 1933 edition reflects Macmillan's commitment to accessible yet scholarly publications, bringing Pepys's remarkable eyewitness testimony to a broad audience. It remains an appealing volume for anyone seeking a concise yet compelling introduction to his famous diary, balancing literary interest with historical insight. This book will especially appeal to admirers of classic English diaries, collectors of early twentieth-century literary editions, and readers fascinated by Restoration-era London."