Tag: Oxford University Press
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By Roger Crow Nicolas Cage has been part of Hollywood’s bedrock for so long it’s hard to imagine life without ...
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By Sandra Callard This new book is a fascinating and scholarly read that brings to life things that we take ...
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By Sandra Callard This large and learned book follows how the introduction of new, previously unknown, words into the English ...
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By Sandra Callard This concise new book with the slightly cumbersome title will tell the average devotee of Shakespeare just ...
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By Victoria Holdsworth In a case that achieved notoriety in its time, Henrietta Wood sued and won damages for her ...
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By Rachael Popow If you want strong opinions on musicals, Ethan Mordden is undoubtedly your man. He’s written numerous books ...
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By Paul Howard Here’s a book that looks at world history through beer goggles. Indeed, beer is a topic that ...
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By Sandra Callard Sir Stanley Wells is our finest and most knowledgeable authority on Shakespeare, and his book, Great Shakespeare ...
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By Sandra Callard The most famous painting in the world, The Mona Lisa, has generated an endless number of books ...
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By Rachael Popow From Lord Byron to Justin Bieber, there have been plenty of male pin-ups over the past 200 ...
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by Sandra Callard The Oxford Illustrated History of Witchcraft & Magic is compiled and edited by Owen Davies, Professor of ...