Explore the timeless allure of "Oxford" with this meticulously reprinted edition, a captivating journey through the heart of one of England's most historic cities and its world-renowned university. Penned by Frederick Douglas How, this book offers a rich description of Oxford, delving into its architectural marvels, the vibrant tapestry of student life, and the unique atmosphere that permeates its ancient streets.
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