Word, Image, Music: Essays on the Treasures of the Pepys Library, Cambridge
By (Author) M.E.J. Hughes
Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd
Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd
8th January 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
027.742659
Paperback
144
Width 196mm, Height 274mm
Samuel Pepys's famous library, a remarkable collection of over 3,000 items and a rare surviving example of a private 17th century library, was willed by Pepys to Magdalene College, Cambridge. This celebratory volume has been edited by the Pepys Librarian and President of Magdalene College, Dr M.E.J. Hughes, in tribute to her predecessor Dr Richard Luckett (Pepys Librarian 1982-2012). Contributions from eminent scholars, including Professor Sir Jonathan Bate, Professor Helen Cooper, Dr Hester Lees-Jeffries and Professor James Raven, focus on items housed in the Pepys Library and on the illuminating narrative of how the collection was conceived and developed by its idiosyncratic owner. SELLING POINTS: . Illuminates the fascinating and idiosyncratic library of diarist Samuel Pepys, a lifelong bibliophile and collector, and a figure of considerable interest himself . Offers a unique opportunity to appreciate these holdings - rarely seen by anyone outside of Magdalene College, Cambridge - up close . Written and compiled by experts in their fields, in such a way as to make the collection engaging and accessible to all