Through South America
Signed Margaret Armstrong. Binding design of stylized palm tree in gold, light blue and a yellow green on dark blue cloth. Frontispiece and 39 additional black and white illustrations after photographs of various South American sights. Fold-out map of South America. Top edge gilt and deckle edges. A historical sketch of 133 pages is followed by a description of life and nature in each of the South American countries. Written just before the opening of the Panama Canal to encourage tourism. A gorgeous example of Armstrong's use of textured gold in two tones to provide greater depth to the design. A stunning copy of a scarce Armstrong binding. -- Austin Abbey Rare Books.
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Photographs of binding from Watson Library Digital Collections: https://libmma.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16028coll17/id/2645
Artwork Details
- Title: Through South America
- Artist: Margaret Neilson Armstrong (American, New York 1867–1944 New York)
- Author: Harry Weston Van Dyke
- Publisher: Thomas Y. Crowell Company (New York, NY)
- Date: 1912
- Geography: New York, New York
- Dimensions: xxiv, 446 pages, [33] leaves of plates (1 folded) : illustrations, portrait, map ; Height: 8 11/16 in. (22 cm)
- Credit Line: Gift of Friends of the Thomas J. Watson Library
- Object Number: Publishers Bindings 713
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