Above: The Radcliffe Observatory in Oxford, England, as viewed from the southeast circa 1814 (about the same time the continuous daily series of temperature records commenced). Image credit: R.
OXFORD — It was all hard copies in Oxford on Saturday morning — outside on blocked-off Market Street , long tables piled high with books stretched on, with bibliophiles pouring over titles and carting ...
Oxford may not have a bookstore, but that’s not stopping the city from encouraging residents to hit the bricks and the books this summer. On Aug. 4, High Street will transform into an open-air book ...
ONE is almost at a loss to review this anthology. Forty-five pages of introduction and over four hundred pages of text fail to record the taste or convictions of one of the best of our modern poets, ...
*This book is unaffiliated with Oxford University or the Oxford University Press, but its editor drove a Morris Oxford for years. A footnote is meant to supplement textual information, usually on the ...
IN The Poet’s Tongue, an independent, diverting, exciting anthology, published in 1935 with as confusing an index as ever man or poet, devised, Mr. Auden (in collaboration) declared himself a charming ...
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