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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, ' wrote Max Beerbohm, `it is Oxford that has made me insufferable.'An entertaining blend of fact and anecdote, this is a classic account of the character, history, mores...

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Main Author: Morris, Jan, 1926-2020
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, UK, 1987.
Edition:3rd ed.
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Summary: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, ' wrote Max Beerbohm, `it is Oxford that has made me insufferable.'An entertaining blend of fact and anecdote, this is a classic account of the character, history, mores, buildings, climate, and people of a unique city, which has given its name to a marmalade, bags, a grey, shoes, a Group, a Movement, a dictionary, and an accent. Written in elegant, witty prose, this is a delightful portrait of the home of the MG and the university which educated twenty-three British prime mi.
Physical Description:1 online resource (305 pages)
ISBN:9780191506123
0191506125
0192820656
9780192820655
129947442X
9781299474420