A Dodo at Oxford is a masterpiece … a real Oxford book, in every sense, full of wit and fantasy, and properly anchored in a very real seventeenth-century world.
Philip Pullman
A Dodo at Oxford is a classic in the making. From the city that brought us the Cheshire Cat and the Mock Turtle comes a new mythic beast, the Oxford Student’s indefatigable Dodo. Books of such wit, charm and scholarship are as rare as the eponymous beast at its centre. Savour it slowly, page by glorious page, and then buy it in truckloads for every booklover on your Christmas list.
John Mitchinson, co-author of The QI Book of General Ignorance