Title | : | 100 Diaries that Chronicled World Events |
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Author | : | Colin Salter |
Release | : | 2025-10-09 |
Kind | : | ebook |
Genre | : | Fiction & Literature, Books, Historical Fiction, Business & Personal Finance, Biographies & Memoirs, Literary Bios & Memoirs, Essays, Arts & Entertainment, Art & Architecture, Industries & Professions, Communications & Media, Journalism, Nonfiction, Professional & Technical, Design, Lifestyle & Home, Antiques & Collectibles, Education, Language Arts & Disciplines, History, World History |
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A compendium of the most celebrated, revelatory, notorious and heart-wrenching diaries from the great, the good and the downright evil. Oscar Wilde once wrote: “I never travel without my diary. One should always have something sensational to read on the train.” 100 Diaries that Chronicled World Events introduces us to the world’s greatest diarists, whose published journals offer a unique insight into their time and place. Dive into a diverse range of accounts from all over the world. While everyone has heard of the diary of Anne Frank, the doomed log of Arctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott and the philandering antics of Samuel Pepys: far fewer have discovered the diaries of Jakob Walter, a foot soldier who gave a vivid insight into the Napoleonic wars, or Mary Chesnut, a privileged planter’s wife in South Carolina, who chronicled the South’s decline in the Civil War. Includes diaries from: Kurt Cobain, Samuel Pepys, Lady Anne Clifford, John Adams, Eliza Fay, Dorothy Wordsworth, Lord Byron, Allen Ginsburg, Anne Lister, George Sand, Queen Victoria, Andy Warhol, Virigina Woolf, Frida Kahlo and more! About the author Colin Salter is the author of nine books in Pavilion’s 100s series, each telling the history of the world as recorded by humankind’s use of words in books, speeches, letters and now diaries. His latest book The History Trees takes a different perspective on history, as seen through its silent witnesses – the trees which have lived through major human events. Colin also writes on science history, most recently in The Anatomists’ Library (Quarto), and on travel, notably in his trilogy of Remarkable Road Trips, Bicycle Rides and Treks (Pavilion). Colin has kept a diary since the age of sixteen. |