Subseries 1 - Bound Volume 1

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MCPSL/5/1

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Bound Volume 1

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1 volume, paper

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Offprints and articles concerning Pepys and the Pepys Library bound into albums. Formerly known as the 'Miscellaneous Pamphlets' volumes.

List of contents:

  1. Bailey, J.E. (1876). 'On the Cipher of Pepys’s Diary', Papers of the Manchester Literary Club, 2.

  2. Tanner, J.R. (1892). 'Pepys and the Popish Plot', English Historical Review, pp. 281-290.

  3. Power, D.A. (1895). 'An Address on the Medical History of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pepys', The Lancet.

  4. Power, D.A. (1904). Who performed lithotomy on Mr. Samuel Pepys? London: Printed at The Lancet Office. [Paper read at the second meeting of the Samuel Pepys Club, 26 March 1904].

  5. Lee, S. (1906). 'Pepys and Shakespeare'. Privately Printed for Presentation to the Members of the Samuel Pepys Club.

  6. Power, D.A. (1911). 'Why Samuel Pepys Discontinued his Diary', The Lancet, 177(4582).

  7. Hodges. G. (1913). 'Pepys at Church', Atlantic Monthly, pp. 74-81.

  8. Abbott, W.C. (1914). 'The Serious Pepys', Yale Review, pp. 551-575.

  9. Stevenson, R.L. (n.d.). Samuel Pepys, in R.L. Stevenson (ed.) Familiar studies of men and books, pp. 202-228.

  10. Jones, E.A. (1920). 'Pepys as an Art Collector and Critic', National Review, 453, pp. 365-376.

  11. Whitear, W.H. (1923). 'Samuel Pepys and his Birthplace', Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society.

  12. Gaselee, S. (1923). 'Pepys' Library: Its Mysteries and Fascination', The Empire Review, pp. 132-140.

  13. MacLaurin, C. (1923). 'Mr. and Mrs. Pepys', in C. MacLaurin, Post mortem: essays, historical and medical, London: J. Cape, pp. 157-179.

  14. Shipley, A.E. (1925). 'Mr Pepys as a Man of Science and President of the Royal Society', The Quarterly Review, 486, pp. 219-237.

  15. Morshead, O.F. (1926). 'Introduction', in O.F. Morshead (ed.) Everybody's Pepys: the Diary of Samuel Pepys 1660-1669, London: G. Bell and Sons, pp. ix-xx.

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