Charles George Harper
![Charles George Harper<br />''[[The Sketch|Sketch]]'' magazine, 30 September 1896](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8b/Charlesgeorgeharper01_sketch.jpg)
Aside from the some 170 topographical works, he wrote a books on drawing and its techniques, including ''English Pen Artists of To-day'' (1892) and ''A Practical Handbook of Drawing for Modern Methods of Reproduction'' (1894), and, as an anti-feminist polemic, ''Revolted Woman; past, present, and to come'' (1894), and a satirical novel, ''Hearts Do Not Break: a Tale of the Lower Slopes'' (1896), attacking logrolling among the London literary set. Provided by Wikipedia
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The Bunyan country landmarks of The Pilgrim's Progress by Harper, Charles G.
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A Londoner's own London by Harper, Charles G.
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A literary man's London by Harper, Charles G.
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The Hardy country Literary landmarks of the Wessex novels. Ill. by the author by Harper, Charles G.
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