Our South American neighbors, [Hardcover] Southworth, Gertrude Van Duyn

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Hardcover is scuffed, faded, stained, and well worn around corners/edges including heavy fraying. Pages are yellowing but unmarked inside. Outside page edges are yellowed and worn. Binding inside front cover is loosening but still fully intact.

This early 20th-century travelogue by Gertrude Van Duyn Southworth, “Our South American neighbors,” offers a captivating window into the era’s perceptions of Latin America. Published amid growing U.S. interest in the region, this work’s unmarked interior pages preserve Southworth’s firsthand cultural observations and insights. Its well-worn exterior attests to its enduring relevance, inviting readers and collectors to explore the diverse landscapes and vibrant cultures of our southern neighbors through the lens of a pivotal period in U.S.-Latin American relations.

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Hardcover is scuffed, faded, stained, and well worn around corners/edges including heavy fraying. Pages are yellowing but unmarked inside. Outside page edges are yellowed and worn. Binding inside front cover is loosening but still fully intact.

This well-loved copy of “Our South American neighbors” by Gertrude Van Duyn Southworth offers a fascinating glimpse into early 20th-century perceptions of Latin America. Published in the 1920s, this work reflects the growing interest in the region following the Pan-American movement and the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. Despite its age, the unmarked interior pages allow readers to immerse themselves in Southworth’s firsthand observations and cultural insights from her travels. As a window into a pivotal era of U.S.-Latin American relations, this book holds significant historical value for scholars and collectors alike. Its well-worn exterior bears witness to its enduring relevance, inviting readers to embark on a journey through the diverse landscapes and vibrant cultures of our southern neighbors.

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