To mark Cambridge University's 800th anniversary, David Baddiel investigates the events which led to its foundation and trace its origins to a crime committed in the 13th century.
With the help of Cambridge University archivist Dr Patrick Zutshi, medieval historian Henrietta Leyser and Detective Inspector Ted East, David discovers that the reason for a mass exodus of scholars from Oxford to Cambridge can be traced back to a murder. He walks the very streets where the murder took place and visits Oxford Castle, where some believe those accused of the murder were hanged.
Going for Gold is a two-level course designed to develop student's language skills and provide a gradual introduction to the requirements of the FCE exam.
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IELTS 9
Cambridge IELTS 9 provides students with an excellent opportunity to familiarise themselves with IELTS and to practise examination techniques using authentic test material prepared by Cambridge ESOL.
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The Cambridge Companion to Poe
Cambridge Companions are lively, accessible introductions to major writers, artists, philosophers, topics and periods. All are collections of specially commissioned essays, shaped and introduced to appeal to student readers. Together the chapters add up to a systematic critical account of, for example Plato, Luther, Jane Austen, Tom Stoppard or Stravinsky, the French Novel or Jewish American Literature, and each book is supported by reference features such as a chronology and guide to further reading.
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Cambridge Colleges details the history and development of each of Cambridge University's 31 colleges, as well as the university itself. Illustrated with colour photographs and a handy map, this book is ideal for any visitor who wishes to tour the colleges or learn more about the places, the people and the evens that have made these institutions famous throughout the world.