Charles George Harper
Charles George Harper | |
---|---|
Charles George Harper Sketch magazine, 30th Sep 1896 | |
Born |
1863 Marylebone, London |
Died |
1943 Petersham, London |
Nationality | British |
Known for | Self-illustrated travel books |
Style | Pen drawing |
Charles George Harper (1863 – 1943) was an English author and illustrator. Born in London, England, Harper wrote many self-illustrated travel books, exploring the regions, roads, coastlines, literary connections, old inns etc. of Britain. In later life, he lived in Petersham.
Aside from the some 170 topographical works, he also wrote a few 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), as well 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.
Critical assessment
R. E. D. Sketchley’s English book-illustration of to-day (1903) characterised Harper’s travel books as “… written and drawn with spirited observation. His drawing is not so picturesque as his writing. It has reticence and justness of expression that would not serve in relating tales of the road, but which, together with a sense of colour and of what is pictorial, combine to form an effective and frequently distinctive style of illustration”.
N. W. Webster’s article The English traveller (1974) describes him as “more a capable draughtsman than a creative artist, although his books would lose much without his delightful sketches”.
Published works (selected)
- Revolted Woman; past, present, and to come (London, Elkin Mathews, 1894)
- Hearts Do Not Break: a Tale of the Lower Slopes (London, Kegan Paul & Co., 1896)
- The Hardy country; literary landmarks of the Wessex novels (London, A. & C. Black, 1904).
- The Ingoldsby country; literary landmarks of the "Ingoldsby legends" (London, A. & C. Black, 1904)
- The old inns of old England – Vol. 1, Vol. 2 (Chapman & Hall, 1906).
- The South Devon coast (Chapman & Hall, 1907)
- The North Devon coast (Chapman & Hall, 1908)
- The Somerset coast (Chapman & Hall, 1909).
- Thames Valley Villages – Vol. 1, Vol. 2 (Chapman & Hall, 1910)
- Summer days in Shakespeare land (J. Pott & Co., 1913).
- The Kentish coast (Chapman & Hall, 1914)
- The Dover road: annals of an ancient turnpike (Cecil Palmer, 1922)
- The Great North road, the old mail road to Scotland (Charles Palmer, 1922).
- On The Road In Holland; notes and impressions in the quaint country of dykes and canals (Cecil Palmer, 1922)
Further reading
- Sketchley, R. E. D. English book-illustration of to-day (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner and co., 1903), pp 47–48.
- Webster, N. W. The English traveller: Charles G. Harper, 1863-1943 (Antiquarian Book Monthly Review, issue 16, 1974).
- Charles Baker. British book illustrators 1860 – 1900 - A bibliography (Birmingham bookshop, 1978).
External links
- Works by Charles George Harper at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Charles George Harper at Internet Archive
- Works by Charles George Harper at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
- Chronological list of books by C G Harper (booksandwriters.co.uk)