This is the third title in the Bradt eccentric series of mini guides, following in the footsteps of Eccentric Edinburgh and Eccentric Oxford. Cambridge is a popular city for international tourists, keen to take a behind- the-scenes look at this old English university city's people and places. Benedict le Vay reveals hidden secrets and amazing stories of the city's architecture, scandalous stories of the most outrageous dons and, most importantly, how to punt on the River Cam without looking like a complete prat! When he is not researching the underworld of British eccentricity, Benedict le Vay works as a sub-editor on the features section of The Daily Mail. He is author of several Bradt eccentric guides: Eccentric Britain, Eccentric London, Eccentric Edinburgh and Eccentric Oxford.