Morse in Oxford with CD - Annie Bullen

Morse in Oxford with CD

(Autor)

Audio-CD
32 Seiten
2010
Pitkin Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-84165-227-6 (ISBN)
9,70 inkl. MwSt
This walking guide of Oxford brings the city alive through its link with the incidents investigated by Inspector Morse. Visit the scenes of crimes in colleges and museums, followed by a drink in Morse's favourite pubs.
Chief Inspector Morse, the curmudgeonly, real ale-drinking detective captured the heart of millions when he first appeared on our screens in 1987, played by John Thaw. The television show was an instant success with intricate plotting, a talented cast and its beautiful setting – the historic city of Oxford.

This walking guide of Oxford brings this beautiful city alive, for both visitor and resident, by visiting colleges, museums and other memorable buildings. The guide details how notable spots in Oxford relate to incidents investigated by Inspector Morse, and gives information on their history and fame in their own right.

Discover how Colin Dexter's award-winning books were adapted to become a popular TV series. Visit the scenes of crimes investigated by one of Britain's best-loved detectives. You can even try some of Morse and Lewis's favourite pubs.

Includes a CD with some of Morse's music favourites, and a list of colleges, museums and public buildings featured in Inspector Morse episodes.

Annie Bulle is a novelist, journalist and writer with a particular interest in travel, historic buildings and gardens. She has written several Pitkin guides.

The Oxford of Inspector Morse, Murder in the Colleges, Oxford Affairs, Heart of the Mystery, Holywell Street and New College Lane, Carfax and St Aldates, High Street, Oriel Square, Christ Church and Merton College, St Giles, Beaumont Street, Jericho, Parks Road, Morse's Pubs, Around Oxford, Information, Street Map.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.4.2010
Sprache englisch
Maße 172 x 240 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Film / TV
Reiseführer Europa Großbritannien
ISBN-10 1-84165-227-X / 184165227X
ISBN-13 978-1-84165-227-6 / 9781841652276
Zustand Neuware
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