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Additional Transcriber's Notes are at the end.
THE CORNISH COAST
(SOUTH)
WORKS BY CHARLES G. HARPER | |
The Portsmouth Road, and its Tributaries: To-day and in Days of Old. | |
The Dover Road: Annals of an Ancient Turnpike. | |
The Bath Road: History, Fashion, and Frivolity on an Old Highway. | |
The Exeter Road: The Story of the West of England Highway. | |
The Great North Road: The Old Mail Road to Scotland. Two Vols. | |
The Norwich Road: An East Anglian Highway. | |
The Holyhead Road: The Mail-Coach Road to Dublin. Two Vols. | |
The Cambridge, Ely, and King's Lynn Road: The Great Fenland Highway. | |
The Newmarket, Bury, Thetford, and Cromer Road: Sport and History on an East Anglian Turnpike. | |
The Oxford, Gloucester, and Milford Haven Road: The Ready Way to South Wales. Two Vols. | |
The Brighton Road: Speed, Sport, and History on the Classic Highway. | |
The Hastings Road and the "Happy Springs of Tunbridge." | |
Cycle Rides Round London. | |
A Practical Handbook of Drawing for Modern Methods of Reproduction. | |
Stage Coach and Mail in Days of Yore. Two Vols. | |
The Ingoldsby Country: Literary Landmarks of "The Ingoldsby Legends." | |
The Hardy Country: Literary Landmarks of the Wessex Novels. | |
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