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The Printed Maps of Lincolnshire, 1576-1900: A Carto-Bibliography with an Appendix on Road-Books, 1675-1900, Paperback / softback Book

The Printed Maps of Lincolnshire, 1576-1900: A Carto-Bibliography with an Appendix on Road-Books, 1675-1900 Paperback / softback

Part of the Publications of the Lincoln Record Society series

Paperback / softback

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Complete record of all the maps of Lincolnshire from 1576 to 1900, with full description and bibliographical notes for each entry. This volume provides a detailed catalogue of all the maps of Lincolnshire that show the county as a whole, from the first, issued by Christopher Saxton, in 1576, to 1900, by which time the provision of maps of the county was largely in the hands of the Ordnance Survey. A detailed general essay outlines the history of the map-making in Lincolnshire, with reference to geographical changes in the county, such as the drainage of the fens, the building of canals and the coming of the railways.

Town plans, geological and other natural history maps are touched on and references are provided to many local surveys and the work of their surveyors.

This is followed by a complete recordof all the county maps in chronological order, with detailed catalogue entries.

Notes on the circumstances of publication contribute information on the ramifications of early publishing and the book and print trade. R.A. CARROLLis a former County Librarian of Lincolnshire, 1980-1984.

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