Used
Paperback
1988
$3.50
King James I once said that if he were not a king he would like to be an Oxford man. I was a modest, good-humoured boy, Max Beerbohm once wrote, It is Oxford that has made me insufferable. Few cities, Jan Morris observes, have been more loved, loathed and celebrated. As with the same author's Venice , this book is an account of the character, history, mores, buildings, climate and people of an uncatagorizable city. Jan Morris describes the Oxford which gave the world the MG sports car, as well as the Oxford which educated 22 British Prime Ministers. The book gives a portrait of the small city which has given its name to a marmalade, bags, shoes, a grey, a Group, a Movement, a dictionary and an accent.
New
Paperback
2001
$18.58
'Few cities,' Jan Morris observes, 'have been much more loved, loathed, and celebrated.' This book has become a classic account of the character, history, mores, buildings, climate, and people of one of Britain's most fascinating cities. 'A book of outstanding excellence, with a sweep of knowledge and a distinction of style such as I have never before encountered in a work of this sort ...Brilliant alike in observation and imagination ...brings the very stones of Oxford to life' Sunday Telegraph.