Oxford's Secretsby Etain O'CarrollNovember 02, 2008
Dusty books chained to shelves in ancient libraries, shrunken heads in dimly-lit cases, rumours about archaic traditions, dark and winding passageways overlooked by gargoyles: England's Oxford really is the perfect place to inspire fantasy.
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Isolarion: A Different Oxford Journeyby RICHARD B. WOODWARDApril 29, 2007“Why make a journey to the other side of the world when the world has come to you,” the author reasons as he explored his local neighborhood.(read article)
Oxford's Secretsby Etain O'CarrollDecember 16, 2007
Dusty books chained to shelves in ancient libraries, shrunken heads in dimly-lit cases, rumours about archaic traditions, dark and winding passageways overlooked by gargoyles: England's Oxford really is the perfect place to inspire fantasy.
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At Oxford's Market, A Lexicon of Foodsby ELIZABETH RIELY; ELIZABETH RIELY, WHO LIVES IN BOSTON, IS THE AUTHOR OF ''THE CHEF'S COMPANION: A CONCISE DICTIONARY OF CULINARY TERMS'' (VAN NOSTRAND REINHOLD). May 28, 1989(read article)