This is the story of the crayon. Following the Civil War, three
entrepreneurial families took their innovative ideas for school chalk
from the kitchen stove and transformed them into the American Crayon
Company. Color Capital of the World tells this story through the eyes
of one of the founding family's descendants, tracing the cycle of build,
boom, and bust. Readers will come away feeling a greater appreciation of
the human story behind the crayon and the Ohio town that produced more
crayons and paints than anywhere in the world.