A History of St Paul's School 1509-1990
St Paul's was the largest school of its time in England. It was a product of the Renaissance, endowed to train schoolboys in faith and letters, and set up in the City, with a City company as the trustees. Now, five centuries and two relocations later, it is still a thriving institution, and one of Britain's most famous and academically successful public schools. Hugh Mead tells this thoughtful and provocative tale, written with wit and a sure knowledge of his subject.
The author(s): A.H.Mead