A colossal trove of the countless design gems and innovations of modern publishing in Latin America. This massive publication offers the first comprehensive panorama of the Latin American illustrated book between the 1920s and 1940s, a period characterised by the rapid modernization of the region. The books reproduced here encapsulate this transformative era, expressing and embodying emergent national and continental narratives in Latin American countries. Diagramming Modernity reproduces more than 1,000 illustrated first editions, analyzing the cornucopia of cultural narratives they contain. In addition to showcasing relatively unknown work by many consecrated artists, the publication also boasts an extensive repertoire of avant-garde artists largely forgotten until today. Chapters are devoted to countries and to specific themes such as Word-Image, Verbal Visualities, Pre-Columbianisms and Ancestralisms, and Social and Political Graphics. Writers and thinkers Rodrigo Gutiérrez Viñuales, Riccardo Boglione, Juan Manuel Bonet, Mariana Garone Gravier and Dafne Cruz Porchini conscientiously investigate these themes and more. SELLING POINTS: . Over 870 pages, 1,500 illustrations-a history of the illustrated book in Latin America from the 1920s through the 1940s. A bibliophile's delight; a graphic designer's dream!