The Encyclopaedia of Oxford by Christopher Hibbert

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The Encyclopaedia of Oxford by Christopher Hibbert

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An illustrated portrait, past and present of the city with its surrounding villages, and the University; their institutions, buildings, gardens and streets; their history, traditions and events. Over 1020 entries aim to include everything and everyone important in the history of Oxford.

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The Encyclopaedia of Oxford by Christopher Hibbert

A portrait, past and present of Oxford City and surrounding villages, and the University, with their institutions, buildings, gardens and streets; their history, traditions and events; and the people who have brought them to life. The encyclopaedia comprises some 120 entries, each written by an expert on that particular aspect of Oxford, organized alphabetically and fully cross-referenced. It is a source of information and anecdote for students and historians. The author, winner of the Heineman Award for Literature, wrote "London: The Biography Of A City ", "A Social History of England" and this book's companion volume "The London Encyclopaedia".
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ISBN 13 9780333399170
ISBN 10 033339917X
Title The Encyclopaedia of Oxford
Author Christopher Hibbert
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Binding type Hardback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 1988-09-29
Number of pages 576
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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