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Selling Latin America: A Problem in International Salesmanship. / What to Sell and How to Sell It

Chapter 3: ILLUSTRATIONS
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Drawing on extensive first-hand travel and commercial experience, the work surveys markets across Latin America and the West Indies with country-by-country analyses of demand, distribution, and local business customs; it then presents practical guidance on methods of doing business, salesmanship, customs and tariff systems, trademarks, finance and credits, packing and shipping, advertising, reciprocity, and health precautions, and is supplemented by photographs, maps, and an appendix of practical references for exporters and sales agents.

ILLUSTRATIONS

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The harbor of Rio de Janeiro 14
 
Avenida Rio Branco and Opera House, Rio de Janeiro 28
 
Taking produce to the station, Argentine 36
 
Grain elevators, Buenos Aires 44
 
Interior of a gentlemen’s hat store, Asuncion, Paraguay 60
 
A country store in Colombia 60
 
Valparaiso 68
 
Lake Titicaca at Puno, Peru 86
 
Oroya Line, Peru 98
 
A comparison of climates 224
 
Drying hides and skins in Argentine 240
 
Avenida Central, Rio de Janeiro 262
 
Calle Rivàdavia, Buenos Aires 288
 
A Pack-train on the Andes Trail in Colombia 312
 
Llamas in Cerro de Pasco, Peru 316
 
Chilean infantry. See page 220 340
 
Advertisement of Cognac Bisquit 340
 
South American appreciation of advertisements “made in U. S. A.” 342
 
The Plaza Hotel in Buenos Aires 368
 
 
MAPS
 
South America Frontispiece
 
Central America 138
 
Mexico 156
 
The West Indies 168