KING CHARLES PRESERVED

An Account of his Escape after the Battle of Worcester dictated by the King himself

 

By: Samuel Pepys

Illustrated by: Maurice Bartlett

 

Published by: The Rodale Press

 

Copyright: 1956, Unstated First

 

Historic Hard Cover (44 pages) in Excellent condition. Original just jacket shows light wear, as pictured. No flaws or marks noted inside or out other than the color illustrations have caused some stain to the opposite page, of each..none obscuring readability of text. 

 

About Book:

This account of Charles II’s escape after the battle of Worcester was dictated by the King himself to Samuel Pepys who recorded it in the cipher in which he kept his famous Diary. The manuscript was the first of Pepy’s cryptographs to be deciphered.  Charles’s adventures as he made for the coast to find a ship to smuggle him to France make fascinating reading and Maurice Bartlett has illustrated his story most entertainingly.

 

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