Thomas Hughes
Thomas Hughes (1822–1896)
engraving (ca. 1860-1890)
(Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division)

Thomas Hughes

Thomas Hughes is composed of at least 6 distinct authors.

Also known as: An Old Boy, An Old Boy, Thomas Hughs, Thomas Hughe, Hughes Thomas, Author of Tom Brown's Schooldays ... (see complete list), Author of Tom Brown's Schooldays.

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1) This entry is for the English 19th century lawyer and novelist Thomas Hughes (CK above). For the American historian of technology Thomas Parke Hughes, see Thomas P. Hughes.
(2) Three titles are wrongly listed here - Old Traverse des Sioux, The Poetical Works of Robert Spence Lowell and Technologies of power : essays in honor of Thomas Parke Hughes and Agatha Chipley Hughes. There's also an Elizabethan playwright here, author of The Misfortunes of Arthur. 3) Hughes, Thomas, fl. 1587. ...wrote The misfortunes of Arthur. 4. (US, fl. 1785) wrote A Journal for his Amusement.....5) Hughes, Thomas, 1849-1939 wrote History of the Society of Jesus in North America. 6) T. Hughes was the publisher of The Life and eccentricities..... which was written by Messenger Monsey.

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