Thomas Hughes

Thomas Hughes Thomas Hughes (20 October 1822 – 22 March 1896) was an English lawyer, judge, politician and author. He is most famous for his novel ''Tom Brown's School Days'' (1857), a semi-autobiographical work set at Rugby School, which Hughes had attended. It had a lesser-known sequel, ''Tom Brown at Oxford'' (1861).

Hughes had numerous other interests, in particular as a Member of Parliament, in the British co-operative movement, and in a settlement—Rugby, Tennessee, USA—reflecting his values. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Hughes, Thomas, 1822-1896
    Published 1880
    Philadelphia : Porter & Coates, [188-?]
    540 p., [4] leaves of plates : ill. ; 20 cm.
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    by Hughes, Thomas, 1822-1896
    Published 1889
    New York : John B. Alden, 1889.
    204 p. : port. ; 20 cm.
  3. 3
    Chicago : M.A. Donohue, [18--?]
    418 p.
  4. 4
    Chicago : Rand, McNally, [18--?]
    302 p.
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    by Hughes, Thomas, 1822-1896
    Published 1879
    London : Macmillan and Co., 1879.
    143 p.
    Online contents listing:
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    by Hughes, Thomas, 1822-1896
    Published 1889
    New York : John B. Alden, 1889.
    1 online resource (204 p.) : port.
    Center for Research Libraries
    Online Resource
  7. 7
    Published 1873
    Philadelphia, Collins, Printer, 1873.
    31 p. 24 cm.
    Other Authors: ...Hughes, Thomas, 1822-1896...

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