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Title Lady Liberty : an illustrated history of America's most storied woman / essays by Joan Marans Dim ; paintings by Antonio Masi.

Publication Info. New York : Empire State Editions, an imprint of Fordham University Press, 2019.
©2019

Item Status

Edition First edition.
Description 1 online resource : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series New York Masterpieces, Revealed Ser.
New York Masterpieces, Revealed Ser.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Illumination -- Ambition -- Realization -- Poetry -- Immigration -- Portal -- Promises.
Summary Magnificent art complements an unvarnished history of the Statue of Liberty and its relationship to immigration policy in the United States throughout the years. What began in 1865 in Glatigny, France, at a dinner party hosted by esteemed university professor Édouard Rene de Laboulaye and attended, among others, by a promising young sculptor, Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, was the extravagant notion of creating and giving a monumental statue to America that celebrated the young nation's ideals. Bartholdi, and later civil engineer Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel, caught the spirit of the project and thus began the epic struggle to create, build, transport and pay for the monument. Although The Statue of Liberty was to be a gift from France, the cost of its creation was meant to be shared with America. To the Lady's creators and supporters, America offered liberty and the right to live one's life unencumbered, that is, without fear and with a rule of law and a government that derived its power from the consent of the people they governed. Yet, in America, fundraising for the Lady dragged. Had it not been for publisher Joseph Pulitzer's flashy fundraising campaign in the World, the entire project likely would have collapsed. The tale, abundant with lively and interesting stories about the Statue's creators, is also told in the context of America's immigration policies--past and present. Explored, too, is the American immigrant experience and how it viscerally connects to the Lady. Also integral to the tale is poetry--a sonnet--written by a then largely unknown Jewish poet, Emma Lazarus, who moved a nation and gave a deeply rich and fresh meaning and purpose to the Statue. In addition to the prose, Lady Liberty includes forty-five elegant, full-page stirring paintings by celebrated artist Antonio Masi. Lady Liberty, a smart, timely, entertaining, and nonpartisan jewel of a book, is written for every American--young and old. Lady Liberty also targets the millions who dream of one day becoming Americans.
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Subject Statue of Liberty (New York, N.Y.) -- History.
Statue of Liberty (New York, N.Y.)
History.
New York (N.Y.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.
National Book Committee.
Buildings.
New York (State) -- New York.
Genre/Form History.
Added Author Dim, Joan Marans, author.
Masi, Antonio, artist.
Other Form: Print version: Dim, Joan Marans. Lady Liberty : An Illustrated History of America's Most Storied Woman. New York : Fordham University Press, ©2019
ISBN 9780823287215 (electronic book)
0823287211 (electronic book)
9780823287208 (electronic book)
0823287203 (electronic book)