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Tom Brown at Oxford
Cover of 1885 Macmillan and Company edition.
AuthorThomas Hughes
IllustratorSydney Prior Hall
LanguageEnglish
GenreNovel
PublisherMacmillan
Publication date
1861
Publication placeEngland
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Preceded byTom Brown's School Days 
Tom's "Wine" in honour of his Father. "The Squire, who has been carefully planted by Tom with his back to the death warrant, enjoys himself very much."—P. 464. Frontispiece by Sydney Prior Hall from the 1885 Macmillan and Company edition of Tom Brown at Oxford
Title page from the 1885 Macmillan and Company edition of Tom Brown at Oxford

Tom Brown at Oxford is a novel by Thomas Hughes, first published in 1861. It is a sequel to the better-known Tom Brown's School Days. The book was out of print for many years but is available in Britain from Wordsworth Classics with 'Tom Brown's Schooldays' and as the copyright on the text has expired is now available on the Project Gutenberg ebook site.

The illustrator Sydney Prior Hall (1842–1922), portrait painter and illustrator, was one of the leading reportage artists of the later Victorian period.