Samantha at the World's Fair / Marietta Holley

Name/Title

Samantha at the World's Fair / Marietta Holley

Entry/Object ID

2015.7.162

Description

694 pages. Frontis, illustrations. "By Josiah Allen's Wife."

Collection

Kathleen V. Roberts Collection of Decorated Publishers' Bindings

Lexicon

Search Terms

1890s

Dimensions

Height

9 in

Width

6 in

Book Details

Author

Marietta Holley

Illustrator

Baron C. DeGrimm

Edition

First

Publisher

Funk & Wagnals Company

Place Published

City

New York

State/Province

New York

Country

United States

Continent

North America

Date Published

1893

Binding

Binding Type

Publisher's Binding

Binding Notes

Wedgwood blue decorated cloth with design in silver, black, and gilt to front cover depicting onlookers at the Reflecting Pool, observing the huge white domed buildings of the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Spine has titles in bright gilt with a large ferris wheel in silver stamping- the ferris wheel made its debut at the Exposition. "In the 1880s and 1890s, the popularity of ‘silver’ stamping grew. Silver leaf had been used in tooling as early as the 15th century, but binders found that pure silver eventually would tarnish to black. Binders abandoned silver stamping altogether in the 1850s. However, by the 1880s, the look of silver stamping could be achieved by using a mixture of palladium and aluminum, which would not tarnish. Stamping with such substitute materials called white metal stamping became common."

Relationships

Related Events

Event

World's Columbian Exposition

Exhibition

Lobby Case Aug 2020 - Nov 2020