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The Dark Side of Oxford Marilyn Yurdan

The Dark Side of Oxford By Marilyn Yurdan

The Dark Side of Oxford by Marilyn Yurdan


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Summary

Vivid reconstructions of crimes and misdeeds illustrate the little-known richness of local history.

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The Dark Side of Oxford: Crime, Poverty and Violence by Marilyn Yurdan

Marilyn Yurdan was born in Oxford and has spent most of her life in her native county. _The Dark Side of Oxford_ is her 26th local and family history book and she has a Master of Studies degree in English Local History from the University of Oxford. She now lives in Abingdon and her interests include writing, reading, gardening, cookery and taking Continuing Education classes. The idea for the book came from her research where she quickly learnt that the idyllic City of Dreaming Spires is very far from an accurate view of life in Oxford over the ages. The material used ranges from the 13th century to late-Victorian times and paints a fascinating and sometimes shocking picture of how our ancestors lived and died.

About Marilyn Yurdan

Marilyn Yurdan has written extensively over the course of her career so far. She is the author of 25 local and family history books, exploring aspects of Oxfordshire's history. Recent books include _Working Oxfordshire: From Airmen to Wheelwrights_ (2011) and _The Oxford Book of Days_ (2013).

Additional information

GOR009911589
9781526739650
1526739658
The Dark Side of Oxford: Crime, Poverty and Violence by Marilyn Yurdan
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
2019-04-17
192
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