Black Gowns And Red Coats Or Oxford In 1834: A Satire, In Six Parts (1834) is a book written by George Cox. The book is a satirical account of Oxford University in the year 1834. It is divided into six parts and explores the different aspects of the university, including its academics, social life, and political climate. The title of the book refers to the black gowns worn by the academics and the red coats worn by the students. The book is written...