Charles George Harper

Charles George Harper
Charles George Harper
Charles George Harper
Sketch magazine, 30 September 1896
Born1863
Marylebone, London, England
Died1943
Known forSelf-illustrated travel books
StylePen drawing
Dunster Castle and Yarn Market, from The Somerset Coast (1909)
The old church in Kingston Seymour, from The Somerset Coast (1909)

Charles George Harper (1863–1943) was an English author and illustrator. Born in London, England, Harper wrote self-illustrated travel books, including those exploring the regions, roads, coastlines, literary connections, and old inns of Britain. In later life, he lived in Petersham.

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.