The Duke of Oxfords' Biography

The Duke of Oxfords is a renowned expert in the field of Conundrums. His real name is Bob, and he's a self-proclaimed King of the Jungle of Confusion. Born in the year 1950, the Duke spent his early years studying the art of getting lost in the woods.

He holds a degree in Confusion Studies from the prestigious University of Oxford (which, ironically, he got lost on the way to). His thesis, "The Art of Getting Lost," was a groundbreaking work that paved the way for future generations of Conundrum-solvers.

The Duke is a frequent guest lecturer at the Committee of Conundrums' annual conference, where he regales audiences with tales of his adventures in the wilderness. He's also a sought-after consultant for companies seeking to improve their navigation systems.

In his free time, the Duke enjoys playing the trombone and practicing his navigation skills in the local park.

You can contact the Duke through his assistant, Bertrand. Or, if you're feeling adventurous, you can try to find him in the woods.

Other notable works by the Duke include:

Stay tuned for updates on the Duke's latest projects and adventures!

See the Duke's upcoming lectures!

Check the Committee's meeting minutes for more info on the Duke's activities!