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The Hardy Country: Literary landmarks of the Wessex Novels

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A guided tour of Dorset and adjacent counties traces the real places that inspired Thomas Hardy’s Wessex novels, presenting route-by-route chapters that move from towns and coach roads to coast and heath. The author combines landscape and architectural description with personal impressions of villages, churches, inns, and rural industries, links identifiable sites to their fictional counterparts, and provides practical travel notes and illustrated plates. Throughout, attention is given to seasonal atmosphere and the local speech and customs that inform the novels’ settings.

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Charles G. Harper

Charles G. Harper was a prolific English author and illustrator known for his works that explore the history and culture of travel in Britain. His notable titles include "Cycle Rides Round London" and "From Paddington to Penzance," which reflect his passion for the English landscape and its historical narratives. Harper's writing often combines vivid descriptions with a sense of adventure, making his travelogues both informative and engaging. He also contributed to the genre of picturesque biographies with works like "Half-hours with the Highwaymen," showcasing his interest in the colorful characters of British history. His diverse body of work continues to be appreciated for its charm and historical insight.

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