The Butcher, The Tailor, The Picture-Frame Maker…

Stories of Middle Way

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Pub Date 28 Feb 2023 | Archive Date 6 Apr 2023
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As she awaits her execution at Oxford Castle, a newly wed woman from a God-fearing family, convicted for murdering her housemaid, is pardoned at the last minute by King George II. A butcher suddenly disappears and changes his identity after the tragic death of his young wife. A picture-frame maker from humble origins becomes ‘the richest man in Oxford’ and is at ease socialising with the luminaries of the Victorian art world. And a lovestruck local member of parliament with a serious gambling addiction dies in suspicious circumstances. 

These are some of the stories of individuals connected with the land and property on Middle Way in Summertown, Oxford, where the author now lives. The book presents an alternative history of Oxford and explores how Summertown evolved from being primarily an artisans’ village to becoming a well-heeled suburb of Oxford. Extensively referenced and using archival sources and interviews, a voice is also given to the living relatives of people connected with the land and property on Middle Way.

As she awaits her execution at Oxford Castle, a newly wed woman from a God-fearing family, convicted for murdering her housemaid, is pardoned at the last minute by King George II. A butcher suddenly...


A Note From the Publisher

Previously a professor of international relations and a consultant who lived in Istanbul for twenty years, more recently Gareth Winrow has focused on family, social and local history. His previous book followed the adventures of an extraordinary family who lived in the Ottoman Empire and British-ruled India. After returning to Oxford, where he was once a student, Gareth lives in Summertown with his wife and two cats.

Previously a professor of international relations and a consultant who lived in Istanbul for twenty years, more recently Gareth Winrow has focused on family, social and local history. His previous...


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An alternative, local history of Summertown, Oxford, focusing on the residents of the land and property on Middle Way.

A perfect read for anyone interested in family and house histories and the history of Oxford.

Features a maps and illustrations – including photographs provided by family members of the characters discussed in the book.

An alternative, local history of Summertown, Oxford, focusing on the residents of the land and property on Middle Way.

A perfect read for anyone interested in family and house histories and the...


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ISBN 9781915853387
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PAGES 304

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Featured Reviews

A slice of life book that details individual lives that come together to form a cohesive whole. I'm always interested in the novels that evoke the feelings, motions, monotony, etc. of daily life, and if you are too, then this book is for you.

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A really interesting book. Non-fiction is not one of my strong suits, but the daily lives of ordinary people (and some extraordinary ones) throughout history linked to a single piece of land was an intriguing read. The book is like a long talk with a grandparent; a great way to learn about the history of a place.

Rating: 3.5/5

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Microstories of normal people, pictures of another place and another age. The author is a good storyteller and the book is intriguing and compelling.
Highly recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher for this arc, all opinions are mine

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