Catherine Cocks is an acquiring editor at the University of Iowa Press and author of Doing the Town: The Rise of Urban Tourism in the United States, 1850-1915.
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A Note on America and Americans Introduction Chapter 1. A Regulated Arcadia Chapter 2. More and More Attractive Each Year Chapter 3. Fountain of Youth Chapter 4. Dressing for the Tropics Chapter 5. Lands of Romance Chapter 6. Spontaneous Capital Invisibly Exported Chapter 7. The Most Ideal Winter Resorts List of Abbreviations Notes Index Acknowledgments
"The writing is gorgeous as well as informative. . . . The book is a major contribution to cultural history and the history of tourism, and it should be on the bookshelf of anyone interested in these topics or the tropical regions." (Hispanic American Historical Review) "Tropical Whites: The Rise of the Tourist South in the Americas should be of great interest to scholars interested in travel, tourism, and the global South in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries." (American Historical Review) "Well-researched and insightful." (Journal of Southern History) "Catherine Cocks presents a fascinating, extremely well-informed discussion of the twentieth-century cultural development of tourism in the Americas through an examination of northerners traveling to various destinations in the global South." (Andrew Wood, University of Tulsa)

