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Picturesque America, or the Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes...with Illustrations on Steel and Wood by Eminent American Artists

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Illustrations: steel engraving and wood engraving
Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Harris Brisbane Dick Fund 1923
William Cullen Bryant (Editor) D. Appleton & Co. (Publisher) Albert Fitch Bellows (Illustrator) John William Casilear (Illustrator) Felix Octavius Carr Darley (Illustrator) Harry Fenn (Illustrator) William Hamilton Gibson (Illustrator) Robert Swain Gifford (Illustrator) Casimir Clayton Griswold (Illustrator) James McDougal Hart (Illustrator) James M. Hart (Illustrator) William Hart (Illustrator) William Stanley Haseltine (Illustrator) David Johnson (Illustrator) John Frederick Kensett (Illustrator) Homer Dodge Martin (Illustrator) Thomas Moran (Illustrator) Granville Perkins (Illustrator) Charles G. Rosenberg (Illustrator) Jules Tavernier (Illustrator) William Ludwell Sheppard (Illustrator) James David Smillie (Illustrator) After David Hunter Strother (Illustrator) Asa Coolidge Warren (Illustrator) Carleton E. Watkins (Illustrator) Alfred Rudolf Waud (Illustrator) Thomas Worthington Whittredge (Illustrator) John Douglas Woodward (Illustrator) Annin & Smith (Engraver) Andrew Varick Stout Anthony (Engraver) Albert Bobbett (Engraver) J. Augustus Bogert (Engraver) Edward Paxman Brandard (Engraver) Robert S. Bross (Engraver) Adolf Closs (Engraver) John Filmer (Engraver) John Greenaway (Engraver) George R. Hall (Engraver) Henry Bryan Hall, Jr. (Engraver) John J. Harley (Engraver) Alfred Harral (Engraver) John Hellawell (Engraver) Robert Hinshelwood (Engraver) Hogan & Schell (Engraver) Francis Holl (Engraver) Samuel Valentine Hunt (Engraver) Frederick Juengling (Engraver) John Karst (Engraver) James L. Langridge (Engraver) Henry Linton (Engraver) William James Linton (Engraver) W. McCracken (Engraver) Allen Measom (Engraver) William Frederick Measom (Engraver) Meeder and Chubb (Engraver) William H. Morse (Engraver) Nathaniel Orr (Engraver) William James Palmer (Engraver) Frederick William Quartley (Engraver) James H. Richardson (Engraver) William Roberts (Engraver) John Sachs (Engraver) J. G. Smithwick (Engraver) D. E. (or D. G.) Thompson (Engraver) John Tinkey (Engraver) G. W. Wellstood (Engraver) William Wellstood (Engraver)
Title: Picturesque America, or the Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes...with Illustrations on Steel and Wood by Eminent American Artists
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Illustrations: steel engraving and wood engraving.

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