A Traveller's History of Oxford

A Traveller's History of Oxford

by RichardTames (Author)

Synopsis

A Traveller's History of Oxford will give the reader a clear account of Oxford's earliest beginnings from Roman times, its Anglo-Saxon past, its importance in medieval England, the founding of the different colleges, its status as Royalist capital during the Civil War and after this crisis, its recovery and continuing growth right up to the 21st century. It will also look closely at the story behind the beautiful buildings and discuss Oxford's gifts to the world both in the alumni which include five kings, 25 British Prime Ministers, 36 Nobel Prize winners and 85 archbishops, and in the world of ideas. It will also have practical information on exploring the town and its environs. There are special sections on Oxford's museums, art, statues, libraries, gardens and colleges.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 14 Nov 2002

ISBN 10: 1842126849
ISBN 13: 9781842126844
Book Overview: A Traveller's History of Oxford offers much more than a conventional guide book and is competitively priced It will appeal to the up-market tourist and also to students in the town The author regularly takes tour groups of Americans and Japanese to the town Over 650,000 copies of this series sold internationally A Windrush Press book

Author Bio
Richard Tames read history at Cambridge and took his Master's Degree at the University of London. He now lectures at the Syracuse University and the American University in London and is a London Tourist Board Blue Badge Guide.