OD Bookshelf

The Dragon is keen to keep abreast of published OD writing, books of OD interest and about ODs. Please let us know if you have had a book published or know of any other recent OD publications.

If you would like your book to be included in the next issue of The OD (published annually), or showcased on our Bookshelf both online, and in School, please complete this short form with details and send a signed copy to the Development Office.

c/o Development Office
Dragon School
Bardwell Road
Oxford
OX2 6SS

Below are a selection of the latest OD publications recently shared with the Development Office.

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The School of Life: An Emotional Education

Alain
de Botton (OD 1982)

The Paula Principal

Tom
Schuller (OD 1961)

Cricket on the Edge

Tim
Cawkwell (OD 1961)

Once Upon a Crime

Robin
Stevens (OD 2001)

The Great Wizards of History

Guy
Ogilvy (OD 1974)

Rooms with History: Interiors and their Inspirations

Ashley
Hicks (OD 1976)

Simon and Rosie

Lucy
Moonen (OD 2000)

Reflections on the Sea | Vol 2: Death and Glory

Ian
Tew (OD 1956)

Regaining Life's Winding Trail

Henry
Disney (OD 1953)

The Cosmology of Love

Edward
Wigram (OD 1955)

How to Steal Fire

Roger
Mavity (OD 1956) and Stephen Bailey

A Celebration of British Craftmanship

devised by Mark
Van Oss (OD 1972)

The Industry of Human Happiness

James
Hall (OD 1987)

The History of Palace Barracks

Robin
Masefield (OD 1965)

The Marches

Rory
Stewart (OD 1986)

The Little Book of Making Big Change Happen

Scotton and
Scott (OD 1980)

Admissions: A Life in Brain Surgery

Henry
Marsh (OD 1963)

The King and the Catholics: The Fight for Rights

Antonia
Fraser (OD 1944)

An Unfinished Life

Peter
Jay (OD 1950)

A Moment in Time

Allan
Ledger (OD 1952)

21st Century Skills for Non-Profit Managers: A Practical Guide on Leadership and Management

Don
Macdonald (OD 1959)

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