Oxford Circle

Oxford Circle
Title Oxford Circle PDF eBook
Author Allen Meyers
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780738536217

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The Jewish community of Northeast Philadelphia was created by the relocation of secondgeneration eastern European Jews from the neighborhoods of Strawberry Mansion and South, North, and West Philadelphia. Serving more than one hundred thousand Jewish residents at its height, Northeast Philadelphia consisted of ten distinctive neighborhoods, including Feltonville, Oxford Circle, Tacony, and Mayfair. During the twentieth century, thousands of Jewish families were attracted to the area by the houses built along Roosevelt Boulevard for soldiers returning home from World War II. Welsh Road catered to younger families, and wealthier families resided along Bustleton Avenue and Fox Chase and Verree Roads. Today, the influx of strictly orthodox Jewish residents has given rise to a third generation of Jewish life in Northeast Philadelphia.

The Oxford Inklings

The Oxford Inklings
Title The Oxford Inklings PDF eBook
Author Colin Duriez
Publisher Lion Books
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780745956343

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Tells the story of the friendships, mutual influence, and common purpose of the Inklings.

Oxford Reading Circle (New Ed.) Primer

Oxford Reading Circle (New Ed.) Primer
Title Oxford Reading Circle (New Ed.) Primer PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Horsburgh
Publisher
Pages
Release 2008-10-31
Genre
ISBN 9780195697988

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The Mutual Admiration Society

The Mutual Admiration Society
Title The Mutual Admiration Society PDF eBook
Author Mo Moulton
Publisher Basic Books
Pages 411
Release 2019-11-05
Genre History
ISBN 1541644468

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A group biography of renowned crime novelist Dorothy L. Sayers and the Oxford women who stood at the vanguard of equal rights Dorothy L. Sayers is now famous for her Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane detective series, but she was equally well known during her life for an essay asking "Are Women Human?" Women's rights were expanding rapidly during Sayers's lifetime; she and her friends were some of the first women to receive degrees from Oxford. Yet, as historian Mo Moulton reveals, it was clear from the many professional and personal obstacles they faced that society was not ready to concede that women were indeed fully human. Dubbing themselves the Mutual Admiration Society, Sayers and her classmates remained lifelong friends and collaborators as they fought for a truly democratic culture that acknowledged their equal humanity. A celebration of feminism and female friendship, The Mutual Admiration Society offers crucial insight into Dorothy L. Sayers and her world.

Soul Made Flesh

Soul Made Flesh
Title Soul Made Flesh PDF eBook
Author Carl Zimmer
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 384
Release 2005-06-06
Genre History
ISBN 0743272056

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Soul Made Flesh is the remarkable untold story of a dramatic turning point in history -- the exciting discovery of how the human brain works.

The Summer of Love

The Summer of Love
Title The Summer of Love PDF eBook
Author
Publisher John Libbey Eurotext
Pages 198
Release 1995
Genre Arts
ISBN 9780867194210

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30th anniversary edition tells, through photos and words exactly what the psychedelic world of the Haight-Ashbury was like.

Rich Boy

Rich Boy
Title Rich Boy PDF eBook
Author Sharon Pomerantz
Publisher Hachette+ORM
Pages 385
Release 2009-11-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0446571989

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Robert Vishniak is the favored son of Oxford Circle, a working-class Jewish neighborhood in 1970s Philadelphia. Handsome and clever, Robert glides into the cloistered universities of New England, where scions of unimaginable wealth and influence stand shoulder to shoulder with scholarship paupers like himself who wash dishes for book money. The doors that open there lead Robert to the highest circles of Manhattan society during the heart of the Reagan boom where everything Robert has learned about women, through seduction and heartbreak, pays off. For a brief moment, he has it all-but the world in which he finds himself is not the world from which he comes, and a chance encounter with a beautiful girl from the old neighborhood-and the forgotten life she reawakens-threatens to unravel his carefully constructed new identity.