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Oxford: An Architectural Guide

by Geoffrey Tyack
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Overview

Few cities have a greater concentration of significant architecture than Oxford, England. Within a city of only 130,000 inhabitants there are important buildings, many of them of great beauty, from every period from the eleventh century to the present. In Oxford: An Architectural Guide, Geoffrey Tyack chronicles the architectural development of Oxford—both University and City—from its origins to the late twentieth century, explaining the idiosyncrasies of Oxford's architectural history, and placing the buildings within their historical context.
This copiously illustrated, chronological guide to the glories of Oxford's architecture places the emphasis on what can actually be seen. Tyack suggests a number of walks around Oxford and its immediate environs, providing an ideal companion for the city's visitors and an excellent reference book for architectural enthusiasts. With its lucid style and clear, user-friendly design, Oxford: An Architectural Guide is a unique guide to one of England's most beautiful cities.

About the Author, Geoffrey Tyack

Geoffrey Tyack is Director of the Stanford University Centre in Oxford.

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Book Details

Published
March 19, 1998
Publisher
Oxford Paperbacks
Pages
370
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780198174233

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