Abstract

An appraisal of the present state of research into the history of British cartography is made, in comparison with the scholarship of earlier periods, and especially with reference to the documentation of 'modern' topographic mapping. Suggestions are put forward for the development of bibliographical studies (in particular specialised map catalogues), biographical studies and the evaluation of early maps.

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