Warenkorb
Kostenloser Versand
Unsere Operationen sind klimaneutral

The Joys of Excess Samuel Pepys

The Joys of Excess von Samuel Pepys

The Joys of Excess Samuel Pepys


8.00
Zustand - Wie Neu
Nur noch 1

Zusammenfassung

Features the selections from the author's diaries that provide a picture of the joys of over-indulgence - and the side-effects afterwards.

The Joys of Excess Zusammenfassung

The Joys of Excess Samuel Pepys

As well as being the most celebrated diarist of all time, Samuel Pepys was also a hearty drinker, eater and connoisseur of epicurean delights, who indulged in every pleasure seventeenth-century London had to offer. Whether he is feasting on barrels of oysters, braces of carps, larks' tongues and copious amounts of wine, merrymaking in taverns until the early hours, attending formal dinners with lords and ladies or entertaining guests at home with his young wife, these irresistible selections from Pepys' diaries provide a frank, high-spirited and vivid picture of the joys of over-indulgence - and the side-effects afterwards.

The Joys of Excess Bewertungen

A visceral, earthy writer -- Hermione Lee Vigorous, precise, enchanting ... the most ordinary and the most extraordinary writer you will ever meet -- Claire Tomalin

Über Samuel Pepys

Samuel Pepys (1633-1703) was a naval administrator, Member of Parliament and best remembered as a diarist. Kept between 1660-1669 and written in Shelton's shorthand, Pepys' diary recorded major historical events, like The Plague and The Great Fire of London alongside his more personal concerns and activities, including politics, his work in public life and rows with his wife, Elizabeth. Throughout are his fulsome thoughts on food, including his first encounters with drinking chocolate.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR011402960
9780241951125
0241951127
The Joys of Excess Samuel Pepys
Gebraucht - Wie Neu
Broschiert
Penguin Books Ltd
20110407
96
N/A
Die Abbildung des Buches dient nur Illustrationszwecken, die tatsächliche Bindung, das Cover und die Auflage können sich davon unterscheiden.
Das Buch wurde gelesen, ist aber in gutem Zustand. Alle Seiten sind intakt, der Einband ist unversehrt. Leichte Gebrauchsspuren am Buchrücken. Das Buch wurde gelesen, sieht jedoch noch wie neu aus. Der Bucheinband weist keine sichtbaren Gebrauchsspuren auf. Gegebenenfalls ist auch ein Schutzumschlag verfügbar. Keine fehlenden oder beschädigten Seiten, keine Risse, eventuell minimale Knicke, keine unterstrichenen oder markierten Textstellen, keine beschrifteten Ränder.