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Pepys' Diary (Classic, HighBridge) [ABRIDGED] [AUDIOBOOK] (Audio Cassette)

~ Samuel Pepys (Author), Kenneth Branagh (Contributor)
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)


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A fitting gift for your favorite Anglophile would be Pepys Diary, one of the finest recorded books [brought to you by HighBridge Audio] in many years. A lusty adulterer with a sharp tongue and observant eye, Samuel Pepys provides a firsthand account of the Plague and the Great Fire of London. The text is brought to life by Kenneth Branagh, whose narration breathes despair, compassion, desire and humor into descriptions of days long past. -- Boston Globe, December 1, 1996

Top 20 Audio of 1996 [brought to you by HighBridge Audio] -- Library Journal, May 15, 1996


Product Description

Enter the life and remarkable times of the lovable Samuel Pepys (pronounced “peeps”). Born in London in 1633, the son of a tailor, he began keeping a diary on January 1, 1660, and continued for nine years, faithfully recording the rich and varied details of 17th-century London life. Writing in a form of shorthand—which was not deciphered until 1825—he also painted a vivid picture of Pepys the man.

In entries from 1660 through 1663, Pepys strives to establish himself in his career and in society. His unforgettable eyewitness accounts of the Plague and the Great Fire of London follow. The last diaries, dated 1667 through 1669, Pepys is enjoying his position as a surveyor-general in the Royal Navy—and having an affair with his wife’s servant. Uniquely uninhibited, deeply personal, full of wit and style, Pepy's Diary is a biographical masterpiece.


Product Details

  • Audio Cassette
  • Publisher: Highbridge Audio; Abridged edition (February 1, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1565111346
  • ISBN-13: 978-1565111349
  • Product Dimensions: 7.1 x 4.5 x 2.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.7 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,550,077 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining and Informative, September 7, 2000
Anyone wishing to know what it was like to live in Restoration London should go to the primary source, Samuel Pepys (pronounced "Peeps"). He is to 17th century England what Boswell was in the next century, a marvelously candid interpreter of customs, manners and mores in a less-than-gilded age. Pepys is perhaps the most conversational and engaging diarist that has ever written. He reveals himself intimately, warts and all, recording personal, city, court and national history in a journal that was never meant to be seen by the public at-large. Rousseau, in his Confessions, professed to tell the truth about himself. Pepys actually does. Added to this is the fact that the period dealt with is one of the most fascinating in English history, full of court intrigues, pivotal naval battles, the Great Fire, plague, etc., one comes away with an appreciation for the era as well as the man.

Branaugh is the perfect vehicle for introducing listeners to this idiosyncratic author. No living actor has as great a command of spoken English. He is the successor to Gielgud, Olivier, Guiness, Richardson, Redgrave, etc. This is an abridged version, but still runs to well over six hours, and not a minute feels as if it's wasted. Pepys, as interpreted by Branaugh, is excellent company, whether you are on a long road-trip in your car or sitting beside the fire on a winter night.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This tape is addictive!, November 8, 2001
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My wife & I listened to this during 2 hour commutes between city & country & became completely addicted. We were no longer driving the Taconic Parkway but totally immersed in the politics & bawdiness & squalor of daily life in 17th century London from the viewpoint of a very frank & funny & right-in-the-middle-of-it-all Mr. Pepys. From romps in bed with maids & other mens' wives to the plague & fire that virtually destroyed London, nothing is left out. Kenneth Branagh is magnificent (as usual) capturing the moods, rhythms & character of this incredible diary. When we finished the tape, we played the whole thing over again, enjoying it just as much the second time around! Highest recommendation!!!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Listen -- Read the Bio -- and Listen Again, January 1, 2004
2003 -- the 300th anniversary of Pepys death -- accidentally turned into the year of Pepys for me after I bought this audiobook.

I fell in love with the diaries (read so well by Branagh), but was frustrated by my lack of knowledge about Restoration London. So, I read some history books, and eventually found the bio by Claire Tomalin (Samuel Pepys: The Unequalled Self). Tomalin has written a very clear biography that manages to give enough of the historical context without slowing down the personal narrative.

Better educated, I then listened to the audiobook diary again and enjoyed it even more than the first-time around!

I highly recommend both the audiobook and the Tomalin biography to anyone interested in becoming acquainted with a man who is fascinating and charming and frequently amoral, but remarkably honest! 1660 London doesn't seem so long ago or so foreign to me anymore!

Thank you Kenneth, and thank you Claire!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic
The audiobook is fantastic. Well read by Kenneth Branagh. Full of insight into the times in which Samuel Pepyes lived.
Published 10 months ago by Mary L. Epstein

5.0 out of 5 stars Quality
Used to listen to this on tape and wanted to replace it with cd so I could listen to it in the car. If you want to get a taste of life in 1660's London, this is it. Read more
Published 16 months ago by C. Rust

5.0 out of 5 stars Better than most historical novels!

I chose to listen to this book because I felt I "should" be better acquainted with what can arguably be called the most famous diary in history. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Barbara B.

5.0 out of 5 stars Great for long car rides for those who love Pepy's
Of course it is not the complete Pepy's diary but is wonderful to listen to while on long drives. Kenneth Brannagh as the reader brings life into the English language of... Read more
Published on July 22, 2007 by Ethyl

5.0 out of 5 stars An outstanding classic which comes to life in audio cd format
Samuel Pepys' Pepys' Diary is an outstanding classic which comes to life in audio cd format, narrated by Kenneth Branagh whose background in film and direction lend to a vivid... Read more
Published on August 6, 2006 by Midwest Book Review

5.0 out of 5 stars it's an audio confidante
I loved these tapes. I concur with the reviews that they are addictive - better for a long country ride than a harried rush hour. Read more
Published on May 25, 2006 by studentessa

5.0 out of 5 stars CALLING ALL HISTORY BUFFS...
This is a remarkably entertaining audio book for those who wish to have a birds-eye view of life in seventeenth century London. Read more
Published on July 10, 2004 by Lawyeraau

4.0 out of 5 stars brilliant but short
The actual diary is huge, a very long read, so it's impractical to have the whole thing read by someone for a taped version. Understandable. Read more
Published on July 31, 2003 by M. Lambrecht

5.0 out of 5 stars terrific
This is the perfect accompaniment to Claire Tomalin's equally terrific new biography, Samuel Pepys: The Unequalled Self.
Published on February 14, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Branaugh puts on a fabulous one man show
Branaugh makes Mr. Sameul Pepys come to life. I only wish they had added a few more hours to the performance. Mr. Read more
Published on January 9, 2001 by Mark Mills

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