Thomas Hughes
Thomas Hughes 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).
Vacation Rambles
"Vacation Rambles" by Thomas Hughes is a travelogue written in the late 19th century. It chronicles the author's experiences and observations during h...
By Thomas Hughes
Tom Brown at Rugby
"Tom Brown at Rugby" by Thomas Hughes is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story follows Tom Brown, a young boy growing up in a rural Engl...
By Thomas Hughes
Memoir of a Brother
"Memoir of a Brother" by Thomas Hughes is a heartfelt memoir written in the late 19th century. The book reflects on the life of the author's brother, ...
By Thomas Hughes
True Manliness From the Writings of Thomas Hughes
"True Manliness" by Thomas Hughes is a reflective philosophical work written in the late 19th century. The book explores the concept of manliness, del...
By Thomas Hughes
Tom Brown at Oxford
"Tom Brown at Oxford" by Thomas Hughes is a novel written in the mid-19th century. It serves as a sequel to the author's earlier work, "Tom Brown's Sc...
By Thomas Hughes
Tom Brown's School Days
"Tom Brown's School Days" by Thomas Hughes is a novel written during the mid-19th century. This coming-of-age story follows the life of young Tom Brow...
By Thomas Hughes
The Scouring of the White Horse; Or, The Long Vacation Ramble of a London Clerk
"The Scouring of the White Horse; Or, The Long Vacation Ramble of a London Clerk" by the author of “Tom Brown’s School Days” is a novel composed in th...
By Thomas Hughes
Tom Brown's School Days
"Tom Brown's School Days" by Thomas Hughes is a novel written in the late 19th century. The book follows the adventures and challenges of a young boy ...
By Thomas Hughes