The Entring Book of Roger Morrice [1677-1691]
Complete set with Index
Edited by Mark Goldie
Compiled between the years 1677 and 1691, the Entring Book is 900,000 words long, with many sensitive passages written in a secret shorthand that has only recently been decoded. This remarkable chronicle of public affairs has remained for nearly three centuries, secure but little known, in Dr Williams's Library, London.
The Entring Book fits no simple definition. It is not just a political diary, nor is it only the newsletter it sometimes resembles. It's possible that it could have been the material for a history of Morrice's own times, or it may have been a letterbook, recording correspondence to an unnamed recipient. Writing in great detail, with meticulous regularity, Morrice may have been passing on all he knew to senior figures in the opposition to Charles II and James II.
The Entring Book's enormous scope means it also covers publishing, plays, business, military and religious matters, foreign affairs, public opinion and London life, making it an essential resource. Through it we can trace the transformation of puritanism into Whiggery and Dissent. This seven volume set includes an introductory and an index volume as well as a biographical encyclopedia of names.
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DETAILS
Size: 24.4 x 17.2 cm 10 digit ISBN: 1843834308 13 digit ISBN: 9781843834304
Binding: Hardback First published: 20/Nov/2008 Publication date: 20/Nov/2008 Price: 1250.00 USD / 625.00 GBP
Imprint: Boydell Press Subject: Modern History
BIC class: CSBB
STATUS: Not yet published
Details updated on 03/07/2008
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Reviews
[A] splendid edition. [...] There is very much to applaud, especially Mark Goldie's introductory volume, a substantial work of detection, description and interpretation written with characteristic poise and precision. [...] A resource which scholars will plunder for ever after.
This edition of Roger Morrice now becomes an, perhaps the, essential starting point for researchers of the political and religious turmoil under Charles II and James II. TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
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