The Great Map
William Roy
Format:
Individually numbered editions casebound in real cloth within a protective slipcase
Size:
450x290mm
Extent:
440pp, comprising introductory essays and 342 pages of colour mapping
Price:
£200.00
ISBN:
9781841586670
"A work of art," -
Tom Devine, The Scotsman
"A magnificent edition...a remarkable source for the historian of eighteenth century Scotland," -
Brian D. Bonnyman, Eighteenth Century Scotland
WILLIAM ROY SURVEYED the whole of Scotland, producing an immensely detailed and groundbreaking map of the country after the Jacobite rising of 1745. It had a great influence on the future of mapping, and for the first time this magnificent work has been reproduced in 342 large-format full colour pages.
In addition to the cartography, The Great Map contains three essays by academic specialists. Dr Yolande Hodson focuses on the life of William Roy and the cartography of the map; Professor Charles Withers writes about the broader context of mapping in 18th-century Scotland and Britain, and mapping in the Enlightenment, while Chris Tabraham supplies the detail of the historical and military background.
This edition is casebound in real cloth within a protective slip case. Includes introductory essays and 342 pages of colour mapping.