Jeremy Catto: A Portrait of the Quintessential Oxford Don
By (Author) David Vaiani
By (author) Sir Alan Duncan
Unicorn Publishing Group
Unicorn Publishing Group
14th October 2024
14th October 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Higher education, tertiary education
378.42574092
Hardback
208
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
If Hollywood wanted to make a film about Oxford University, the casting team would have to find someone to play Jeremy Catto. Born in 1939, this composite of Goodbye Mr Chips, Porterhouse Blue, and C.P. Snow was the quintessential Oxford don. In a remarkable life he seemed to know everyone and his network was extraordinary: he was friends with Bryan Ferry, became Harold Macmillans drinking companion, taught Princess Margaret her familys history, had a part to play in General Pinochets extradition trial and was even rumoured to be a spy. But he was no mere caricature. Over four decades, he shaped the minds and characters of generations of men and women who went on to prominent roles at Westminster, in the City, in the Church, and in the world of academia. In 2018, his memorial service was attended by over 500 people and his death marked the end of an era in British social, political and academic life.
David Vaiani was born in Vienna and educated at Oxford. He spent ten years in the corporate world in London before becoming a teacher, and he now teaches History at Cranleigh School, where he is also an Assistant Housemaster. He is married and lives in the Surrey Hills, but tries to spend as much time as possible in Italy. He is a member of the Reform Club. This is his first book.