Railroad Nation

The Art of Selling America, 1825–1925

Carlos Arnaldo Schwantes author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Indiana University Press

Publishing:10th Jun '25

£37.00

This title is due to be published on 10th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Railroad Nation cover

From passenger tickets, wall calendars, and advertising posters to train orders and bills of lading, railroads have left a colorful paper trail across America. In Railroad Nation, historian Carlos Arnaldo Schwantes examines a fascinating array of these materials, showcasing the railroad industry's incredible variety of eye-catching illustrations to enliven their timetables and promotional brochures.

Schwantes traces the evolution of railroad commercial art from drab black-and-white broadsides and text-only advertisements that the early railroads placed in local newspapers to the riotous mélange of color graphics in the early twentieth century, when the visual appeal of public timetables and their thousands of different brochures enticed settlers to create farms, ranches, and towns alongside newly laid tracks.

Railroad Nation offers readers an unparalleled look at the ephemera of the railroad industry, highlighting the vibrant history of railroading in America through its rich tapestry of visual materials.

"Railroad commercial art has a rich history that has long been underexplored. With Railroad Nation, Carlos Schwantes has provided an in-depth and fascinating study of how railroads have used visual imagery to sell their services and tell their stories."—Scott Lothes, President and Executive Director, Center for Railroad Photography & Art

ISBN: 9780253072245

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

300 pages