The Oxford Book of Science Fiction Stories was created in 2003.
Ryan majored in economics and political science at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio,[
Walter of Oxford died in 1151.
Oxford Martyrs died in 1555.
People who attend the University of Oxford are normally posh as they commonly have a history of rich family. People who live in Oxford are anything but posh
Bertie Wooster, the fictional character created by P.G. Wodehouse, attended the prestigious school known as "Brinkley Court." This school is often humorously mentioned in Wodehouse's stories, reflecting the upper-class British society of the time. Additionally, Bertie is depicted as having attended Oxford University, further emphasizing his privileged background.
The Oxford Book of Science Fiction Stories has 586 pages.
Oxford Science Park was created in 1989.
The Oxford Book of Modern Science Writing was created in 2008.
Judy G. Batson has written: 'Oxford in fiction' -- subject(s): Bibliography, English College stories, English fiction, In literature, Universities and colleges in literature, University of Oxford
Charles Finch has written: 'The September Society' -- subject(s): Fiction, Lincoln College (University of Oxford), Private investigators, College students, Investigation, Missing persons, Detective and mystery stories, Mystery fiction, Charles Lenox (Fictitious character) 'The African background to medical science' -- subject(s): Civilization 'A burial at sea' -- subject(s): Murder, Investigation, Charles Lenox (Fictitious character), Fiction
Oxford Records was created in 1900.
Oxford sausage was created in 1723.
Oxford Journal was created in 1973.
Oxford Canadians was created in 1906.
Oxford Instruments was created in 1959.
Oxford Playhouse was created in 1938.
The Oxford Magazine was created in 1883.