Reginald Piggott
Reginald "Reg" Piggott (1930 – c. 2014) was a British book cartographer whose maps were known for their elegance, clarity, and distinctive italic script. His work was published by Cambridge University Press and The Folio Society among other presses. Early in his life, he was a campaigner for better handwriting and in 1957 organised a survey of British handwriting which drew over 25,000 responses and was subsequently published in book form. He advocated the use of a form of italic script to replace the civil service script widely used in Britain which he thought tended to illegibility when written at speed.
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Maps 9
| The Thirty Years War | Hardback | |
| The Babylonians | Hardback | |
| The Persians | Hardback | |
| The Raj: An Eye-Witness History | Hardback | |
| The Egyptians | Hardback | |
| The Hittites | Hardback | |
| In Search of England | Hardback | |
| The Devil's Star | Paperback | |
| Memoirs of a Fighting Captain | Hardback |
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