AMERICA ON STONE[:] THE OTHER PRINTMAKERS TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE[.] A CHRONICLE OF AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHY OTHER THAN THAT OF CURRIER & IVES, FROM ITS BEGINNING, SHORTLY BEFORE 1820, TO THE YEARS WHEN THE COMMERCIAL SINGLE-STONE HAND-COLORED LITHOGRAPH DISAPPEARED FROM THE AMERICAN SCENE ... [by] Harry T. Peters. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company, Inc., 1931. 30.5x22 cm (folio), pp. [1-6] 7-9 [10] 11-415 [416: blank] [417: colophon] [418-420: blank], illustrations, some in color, gray buckram, stamped in dark gray and black, top edge stained gray, gray endpapers. First edition. Limited to 751 copies of which 676 were for sale. A fine copy in lightly worn dust jacket and worn paper box. Publisher's prospectus laid in. (#168559).

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"THIS BOOK / here first printed in an edition of 751 copies / of which 676 are for sale, / ..." on colophon page.