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Bloody British History: Oxford Paul Sullivan

Bloody British History: Oxford By Paul Sullivan

Bloody British History: Oxford by Paul Sullivan


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This is the history of Oxford as you have never encountered it before. One of its principal colleges, meanwhile, doubled as a slaughterhouse - and its richest streets and university edifices backed on to some of the most pestilential slums in England.

Bloody British History: Oxford Summary

Bloody British History: Oxford by Paul Sullivan

This is the history of Oxford as you have never encountered it before. The first historical record of Oxford laments that the city has been burnt to the ground by Vikings. Its religious houses were founded by a woman who blinded her would-be attacker. Its students were poverty-stricken desperados in perpetual armed conflict with the townsmen. One of its principal colleges, meanwhile, doubled as a slaughterhouse - and its richest streets and university edifices backed on to some of the most pestilential slums in England. With a mangled skeleton in every cupboard, this is the real story of the Oxford. Read it if you dare!

About Paul Sullivan

Paul Sullivan is a specialist in folklore and in the stranger side of history, with many books to his name. His previous credits include researching, writing, and presenting a weekly festivals and customs guide for BBC Radio 5, and columns in publications as diverse as the "Fortean Times," "Living History" (now part of" BBC History Magazine") and the "Sunday Express." He lives in Oxford.

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GOR011447498
9780752465494
075246549X
Bloody British History: Oxford by Paul Sullivan
Used - Like New
Paperback
The History Press Ltd
2012-09-01
96
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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