An abridged version of Pepys' famous diary, selected and edited by Robert Latham, from his definitive 'New and Complete Transcription'. Pepys' Diary was written in shorthand and occasionally, when further privacy was required, a melange of Spanish, French and Italian and thus not meant for immediate public consumption. Accordingly it provides an unfettered insight into his private life and the social mores of the 17th century. Pepys was also an assiduous chronicler of his age, recording the restoration of Charles II, The Anglo-Dutch War, the Plague of 1665 and the Great Fire of London. Bound in decorative blue cloth with gilt decoration. With an introduction by Latham and colour images. Images from Pepys' actual diary to endpapers. Complete with slipcase. Crisp and pristine. In fine condition. *Due to size and weight, extra shipping fees may apply to overseas orders*