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Ben le Vay's Eccentric Oxford by Benedict le Vay (English) Hardcover Book
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Item specifics
- Condition
- ISBN-13
- 9781784776190
- Book Title
- Ben le Vay's Eccentric Oxford
- ISBN
- 9781784776190
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Bradt Travel Guides
ISBN-10
178477619X
ISBN-13
9781784776190
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3038479375
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Publication Name
Eccentric Oxford
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
Subject
General, Curiosities & Wonders, Europe / General, Europe / Great Britain
Features
Revised
Type
Not Available
Subject Area
Travel, Référence
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
13.5 Oz
Item Length
7.5 in
Item Width
5.2 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number
3
Reviews
'Charmingly eclectic little guide.' The Observer'This refreshing pocket-sized guide will take you through the looking glass into an Oxford as yet unknown.' The Lady'These delightful guide books are perfect for anyone with an interest in England's most famous university cities.'Good Book Guide
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
914.2/574/0486
Edition Description
Revised edition
Intended Audience
Trade
Table Of Content
Introduction1 The Eccentric YearJanuary, March, March/April, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December, Occasional2 Eccentric History Oxford bags of history, The university gets going, William Morris and William Morris, Twentieth-century pressures3 Eccentric LiteratureAlice, the prince, the Nazi and Mr Toad, The Wind in the Willows and real tragedy on the riverbank, Oxford's unequalled literary pantheon, Further reading4 Eccentric PeopleAn eccentric Oxford don: Richard Cobb, The deeply eccentric Robert Hawker, The last great eccentric? Baron Berners, Oxford's most eccentric sculpture, Political also-rans and poly dollies, Sex and the var-sity, The what sports club? 5 Eccentric CollegesColleges, their eccentric dons and other animals., All Souls, Balliol, Brasenose, Brookes, Christ Church, Corpus Christi, Exeter, Green Templeton, Harris Manchester, Hertford, Jesus College, Keble, Kellogg, Lady Margaret Hall, Linacre, Lincoln, Magdalen, Mansfield, Merton, New College, Nuffield, Oriel, Pembroke, Queen's, Ruskin College, St Anne's, St Antony's, St Catherine's, St Cross, St Edmund Hall, St Hilda's, St Hugh's, St John's, St Peter's, Somerville, Trinity, University College, Wadham, Wolfson, Worcester6 Eccentric ChurchesName that saint, St Mary the Virgin, High Street, Christ Church Cathedral, St Thomas of Canterbury, Elsfield, St Giles, Horspath, St Barnabas, Horton-cum-Studley7 Walks: Central OxfordThe architectural crown jewels8 Walks: East OxfordEnter the freaky cosmic triangle9 Walks: North of the CentreFrom Broad Street to the Bird and Bastard, From St Giles to Jericho and beyond, North Oxford: plain living and high thinking, Summertown10 Eccentric Things to See or DoPunting: pleasure or humiliation?, Children's stuff (outdoors), Museums (and not just for children), Eccentric days out, Bike to spooky Otmoor11 Out of TownBinsey, Boars Hill, Iffley12 Eccentric FactsOxford and Cambridge: strange similarities, Eccentric Oxford street names, 12 peculiar meanings of the word Oxford13 Eccentric LivingEat eccentric, Drink eccentric, Stay eccentric, Shop eccentric, Non-eccentric shopping14 Postscript: Odds & Bods 'Civilian' eccentrics, Port Meadow's secretEccentric GlossaryIndex
Synopsis
Ben Le Vay's Eccentric Oxford - Travel advice and holiday tips featuring the best pubs and restaurants, insider secrets, stories and historical eccentricities. Also including off-the-tourist-track walks and cycle routes, quirky people, rituals and events, colleges and students, River Cherwell, punting and boat races, history and architecture., This new edition of Ben le Vay's irrepressible and irreverent guide to one of the greatest of English cities has been updated and expanded to include even more entertaining tales. There are more civilian/non-academic eccentrics, there is more local history, and there's a particularly fascinating bit of military history about Oxford that even many locals have never heard of. Dreaming spires, honeyed stone, cycling dons ... forget all that tourist twaddle, says Benedict le Vay. Find out the secrets the colleges don't want you to know, the inside track on the best pubs and eating places, the scandal and gossip about nutty professors and disgraceful students past and present, the brilliant stories about the great, the good and the bad. With 8 maps and a mix of colour and black and white illustrations and photographs, this is the essential guide to take you beyond the normal sights.William Morris called Oxford 'a perfect jewel' of a city; Benedict le Vay goes in search of the quirkier gems among its medieval back alleys. Here roam batty dons, daft students, barmy aristocrats and political firebrands. Who does that gargoyle remind you of? Why is a shark plunging into that man's house? When do students jump naked into the River Cherwell as Latin hymns are sung? What powers the 'Cosmic Triangle' of vibrant East Oxford? How do you control a punt without looking like a plonker'. The pubs where Inspector Morse and Bill Clinton enjoyed a pint. Where to eat a great fry-up in a unique setting. Where to find a weird museum. Calendar of annual eccentric eventsPress acclaim for le Vay's previous Bradt Eccentric guides: 'Wonderfully barmy', 'The ultimate guide', 'A must', 'Endlessly fascinating', 'One of the best', This new edition of Ben le Vay's irrepressible and irreverent guide to one of the greatest of English cities has been updated and expanded to include even more entertaining tales. There are more civilian/non-academic eccentrics, there is more local history, and there's a particularly fascinating bit of military history about Oxford that even many locals have never heard of. Have a pint in the superb central Oxford pub garden where Bill Clinton didn't inhale wacky backy and TV's Inspector Morse downed his pints. Stroll through the college quads and cloisters where founders of several US states, American revolutionaries and US Supreme Court judges studied. But best of all, learn how to punt like an English gentleman in our humorous guide to this strange method of transport!Dreaming spires, honeyed stone, cycling dons ... forget all that tourist twaddle, says Benedict le Vay. Find out the secrets the colleges don't want you to know, the inside track on the best pubs and eating places, the scandal and gossip about nutty professors and disgraceful students past and present, the brilliant stories about the great, the good and the bad. With 8 maps and a mix of colour and black and white illustrations and photographs, this is the essential guide to take you beyond the normal sights.William Morris called Oxford 'a perfect jewel' of a city; Benedict le Vay goes in search of the quirkier gems among its medieval back alleys. Here roam batty dons, daft students, barmy aristocrats and political firebrands. Who does that gargoyle remind you of? Why is a shark plunging into that man's house? When do students jump naked into the River Cherwell as Latin hymns are sung? How do you control a punt without looking like an idiot?* Where to eat a great fry-up in a unique setting* Where to find a weird museum* Calendar of annual eccentric eventsPress acclaim for le Vay's previous Bradt Eccentric guides: 'Wonderfully barmy', 'The ultimate guide', 'A must', 'Endlessly fascinating', 'One of the best', This new edition of Ben le Vay's irrepressible and irreverent guide to one of the greatest of English cities has been updated and expanded to include even more entertaining tales. There are more civilian/non-academic eccentrics, there is more local history, and there's a particularly fascinating bit of military history about Oxford that even many locals have never heard of. Have a pint in the superb central Oxford pub garden where Bill Clinton didn't inhale wacky backy and TV's Inspector Morse downed his pints. Stroll through the college quads and cloisters where founders of several US states, American revolutionaries and US Supreme Court judges studied. But best of all, learn how to punt like an English gentleman in our humorous guide to this strange method of transport Dreaming spires, honeyed stone, cycling dons ... forget all that tourist twaddle, says Benedict le Vay. Find out the secrets the colleges don't want you to know, the inside track on the best pubs and eating places, the scandal and gossip about nutty professors and disgraceful students past and present, the brilliant stories about the great, the good and the bad. With 8 maps and a mix of colour and black and white illustrations and photographs, this is the essential guide to take you beyond the normal sights.William Morris called Oxford 'a perfect jewel' of a city; Benedict le Vay goes in search of the quirkier gems among its medieval back alleys. Here roam batty dons, daft students, barmy aristocrats and political firebrands. Who does that gargoyle remind you of? Why is a shark plunging into that man's house? When do students jump naked into the River Cherwell as Latin hymns are sung? How do you control a punt without looking like an idiot?- Where to eat a great fry-up in a unique setting- Where to find a weird museum- Calendar of annual eccentric eventsPress acclaim for le Vay's previous Bradt Eccentric guides: 'Wonderfully barmy', 'The ultimate guide', 'A must', 'Endlessly fascinating', 'One of the best'
LC Classification Number
DA690.O98
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