Oxford College Arms, 4th ed. |
John Tepper Marlin graduated from Harvard in 1962, having been the first editor of the Let’s Go Guide to Europe. He went on to read PPE at Trinity College. English education was no mystery to him because he spent three years at Ampleforth College, which then had its junior forms at Gilling Castle and the Junior House. At Gilling Castle he says he ate his meals in the dining room with stained-glass windows featuring the arms of the Yorkshire cousins of Oliver Cromwell’s General, Sir Thomas Fairfax. He dates his interest in coats of arms to that period.
John Tepper Marlin with Hachikō. |
Dr. Marlin features a different college every month on his website, The Oxbridge Pursuivant. This month the college is Lady Margaret Hall, and he offers a contest. The first person to answer correctly ten questions related to Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII, gets a free copy of Oxford College Arms. He has given talks on his book in London, Oxford, New York City and Washington, D.C.
You can purchase Oxford College Arms: Intriguing Stories Behind Oxford's Shields here.
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