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<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="http://blogs.msdn.com/utility/FeedStylesheets/rss.xsl" media="screen"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/"><channel><title>Michael Creasy's blog : Books</title><link>http://blogs.msdn.com/mcreasy/archive/tags/Books/default.aspx</link><description>Tags: Books</description><dc:language>en-US</dc:language><generator>CommunityServer 2.1 SP1 (Build: 61025.2)</generator><item><title>17th Century Blog...</title><link>http://blogs.msdn.com/mcreasy/archive/2004/12/31/344960.aspx</link><pubDate>Fri, 31 Dec 2004 21:54:00 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">91d46819-8472-40ad-a661-2c78acb4018c:344960</guid><dc:creator>mcreasy</dc:creator><slash:comments>1</slash:comments><comments>http://blogs.msdn.com/mcreasy/comments/344960.aspx</comments><wfw:commentRss>http://blogs.msdn.com/mcreasy/commentrss.aspx?PostID=344960</wfw:commentRss><description>&lt;p&gt;I started reading Samuel Pepys diary earlier this year and I've read about half of it so far.&amp;nbsp; Pepys wrote a diary in 17th century England.&amp;nbsp; His diary is one of the leading historical accounts of the time and I've really enjoyed reading it so far.&amp;nbsp; I was just Googling for the next book I wanted to get and found his &lt;a href="http://www.pepysdiary.com/"&gt;blog&lt;/a&gt;!&amp;nbsp; The site owners are publishing the diary in the form of a blog in "real time", just 343 years after he wrote it.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;For more info on the complete set of books of the diary see the &lt;a href="http://www.ucpress.edu/books/pepys.html"&gt;University Of California Press page&lt;/a&gt; for the Latham and Matthews editions &lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://blogs.msdn.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=344960" width="1" height="1"&gt;</description><category domain="http://blogs.msdn.com/mcreasy/archive/tags/Books/default.aspx">Books</category></item></channel></rss>