
OXFORD - By Robert Peel And H. C. Minchin - With 100 Illustrations In Colour - New York The Macmillan Company 1906
OXFORD
OLDEST OXFORD
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THE UNIVERSITY AND ITS BUILDINGS
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This volume offers a vivid, illustrated stroll through Oxford’s most celebrated colleges, streets and monuments. With a hundred full‑colour plates drawn from contemporary artists, the book pairs each picture with concise notes that explain the scene and highlight the facts drawn from classic histories of the university. The result is a compact yet accurate portrait that brings the city’s timeless beauty to life for the ear.
Listeners will discover how Oxford grew from a modest settlement mentioned in the early 10th‑century chronicles to a bustling centre of learning under Norman rule. Tales of medieval intrigue—such as a besieged queen’s daring escape from the castle—are woven into descriptions of towers, churches and the old city wall that still dominate the skyline. The narrative captures the unique blend of ancient stone and youthful energy that has made Oxford a perpetual source of fascination.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (113K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
David Widger and Paul Flo Williams
Release date
2014-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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