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St. John's College, Cambridge

By Robert Forsyth Scott

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

From its iconic gates to the stories within its walls, discover the legacy of a historic college and the figures who shaped its identity.

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2008-11-24
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"St. John's College, Cambridge" by Robert Forsyth Scott is a journey through the rich history of a renowned Cambridge college, starting from its establishment in 1511 by Lady Margaret Beaufort. It paints a picture of the college's growth, focusing on its impressive architecture, like the Great Gate, and the way these structures reflect important moments in its past. The book also shines a light on the people and events that have shaped St. John's, giving a detailed look at its traditions, changes, and contributions to academics, along with stories that bring the college's unique atmosphere to life.

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