Henry Fanshawe Tozer (1829 – 1916) was an English writer, teacher, and traveler. After graduating from Exeter College, Oxford, in 1850, he was tutor there from 1855 to 1893 and was also curator of the Taylor Institution (Oxford) from 1869 to 1893.[1] His brother-in-law was Ernest Mason Satow. He traveled much in Greece and in European and Asiatic Turkey, and besides editing various works.
Henry Fanshawe Tozer (1829 – 1916) was an English writer, teacher, and traveler. After graduating from Exeter College, Oxford, in 1850, he was tutor there from 1855 to 1893 and was also curator of the Taylor Institution (Oxford) from 1869 to 1893.[1] His brother-in-law was Ernest Mason Satow. He traveled much in Greece and in European and Asiatic Turkey, and besides editing various works.
The country of George Meredith.--The country of Stevenson.--Dickens-land.--Scott-land.--The country of George Eliot.-Thackerary-land.--The Bronte country.--Aylwin-land.--The Carlyle country.--The literary geography of the English lakes.--The literarygeography of the Thames.--The literary geography of the Lake of Geneva.
William Sharp (12 September 1855 – 12 December 1905) was a Scottish writer,...
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Literary geography (1904)
By: William Sharp
The country of George Meredith.--The country of Stevenson.--Dickens-land.--Scott-land.--The country of George Eliot.-Thackerary-land.--The Bronte country.--Aylwin-land.--The Carlyle country.--The literary geography of the English lakes.--The literarygeography of the Thames.--The literary geography of the Lake of Geneva. William Sharp (12 September 1855 – 12 December 1905) was a Scottish writer,...
Introductory Geography (1904)
By: California State Text -book Committee
Compiled by California State Text -book Committee and aproved by California State Board of Education