The Diary of Samuel Pepys 1660
Gelesen von Nicole Lee
Samuel Pepys
Samuel Pepys was the first Secretary to the Admiralty during the reign of Charles II, instrumental in developing the Royal Navy and witness to some of the most significant events of the Restoration period, including the Great Fire of London. His famous diary, which covers a period of some ten years, throws a frank and intimate light on a fascinating period, through the lens of a vigorous, intelligent and refreshingly candid and extrovert personality. This volume covers the first year of the diary. - Summary by Nicole Lee (9 hr 0 min)
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I would really like to listen to this but find it impossible to understand the narrator as she mumbles and speaks way too fast ! Hoping someone else can redo this ?
Mick B
the reader seems to think she is in a race to read this volume as fast as she can. I was really put off by her style.
Pepys gives us an inside view of a fascinating period in history
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Samuel peeps
Pepys is meant to be read by a man no offence Nicole. Please step down love it’s not a sexist thing. Branagh and a couple of others would be suited, it’s just when he’s talking about his love life in a very deep way that makes a difference. Hope you understand. Xx
Worst Voice Ever for Reading
BixLives
This is an ultra posh (public school) AND ANNOYINGLY nasal female voice for Samuel Pepys! —Practically unlistenable. She has the sort of voice that her own husband probably misunderstands on a regular basis. 5 stars for content...if you can decipher her voice. 0 stars for her voice...AHHHH HER VOICE, HER VOICE, HER VOICE!!!!!!! AUGGHHHHH, ARRRRRRGGGGGHHHHH.....
NPC
I like her voice. Very comforting.
Hard work but worth it
Haggis Father
Some heavy duty listening but quite fascinating. No better way to get an idea of Restoration London. Interesting to count the number of 'morning draughts'