Dear Ken, There is a humorous one, also probably much too simple on p.22
of Mental Maps / P. Gould and R. White. Ed.2. Boston : Allen & Unwin,
1986. Can send you a copy next Tue if you can't get access to the book.
The same map is in Maps in minds / R.M. Downs & D. Stea. New York : Harper
& Row, 1977. (p.10).
(Could be offensive to Scots).
Moira Courtman
University of London Library.
At 03:29 PM 5/11/00 +0000, you wrote:
>A colleague is looking for a perceptual map of Great Britain from the
>viewpoint of someone in south-east England with their local geography well
>known and well depicted but with information becoming more distorted and
>vague as the map extends northwards.
>I have recollection of such a map but would be glad to hear from anyone you
>can provide references to any maps of this type.
>
>Many thanks,
>
>Ken Winch
>
>Harper Collins Cartographic
>Westerhill Road
>Bishopbriggs
>GLASGOW G64 2QT
>Scotland, U.K.
>
>Tel: +44 (0)141 306 3671
>Fax: +44 (0)141 306 3141
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>
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