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Tom Brown at Oxford is a novel by Thomas Hughes, first published in serial form in Macmillan's Magazine in 1859. It was published in two volumes in book form in 1861. It is a sequel to the better-known Tom Brown's School Days. The story follows the character of Tom Brown to fictional St Ambrose's College, Oxford. The novel offers a vivid impression of university life in the mid nineteenth century. The illustrator Sydney Prior Hall (1842–1922), portrait painter and illustrator, was one of the leading reportage artists of the later Victorian period.

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  • Tom Brown w Oksfordzie (pl)
  • Tom Brown at Oxford (en)
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  • Tom Brown w Oksfordzie (ang. Tom Brown at Oxford) – powieść Thomasa Hughesa opublikowana po raz pierwszy w odcinkach w w listopadzie 1859 roku, wydana w formie książkowej w trzech tomach w 1861 roku. Książka stanowi kontynuację powieści Szkolne lata Toma Browna z 1857 roku. (pl)
  • Tom Brown at Oxford is a novel by Thomas Hughes, first published in serial form in Macmillan's Magazine in 1859. It was published in two volumes in book form in 1861. It is a sequel to the better-known Tom Brown's School Days. The story follows the character of Tom Brown to fictional St Ambrose's College, Oxford. The novel offers a vivid impression of university life in the mid nineteenth century. The illustrator Sydney Prior Hall (1842–1922), portrait painter and illustrator, was one of the leading reportage artists of the later Victorian period. (en)
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  • Tom Brown at Oxford (en)
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  • Tom Brown at Oxford (en)
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  • Macmillan
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  • Cover of 1885 Macmillan and Company edition. (en)
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  • Tom Brown at Oxford is a novel by Thomas Hughes, first published in serial form in Macmillan's Magazine in 1859. It was published in two volumes in book form in 1861. It is a sequel to the better-known Tom Brown's School Days. The story follows the character of Tom Brown to fictional St Ambrose's College, Oxford. The novel offers a vivid impression of university life in the mid nineteenth century. The book was out of print for many years but is available in Britain from Wordsworth Classics with 'Tom Brown's Schooldays' and is now available on the Project Gutenberg ebook site. Editions of the serialized form are available at from the Hathi Trust. The illustrator Sydney Prior Hall (1842–1922), portrait painter and illustrator, was one of the leading reportage artists of the later Victorian period. (en)
  • Tom Brown w Oksfordzie (ang. Tom Brown at Oxford) – powieść Thomasa Hughesa opublikowana po raz pierwszy w odcinkach w w listopadzie 1859 roku, wydana w formie książkowej w trzech tomach w 1861 roku. Książka stanowi kontynuację powieści Szkolne lata Toma Browna z 1857 roku. (pl)
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