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  1. Joseph Dixon, one of the world-makers by Elbert Hubbard 1856-1915, 1912-12-31
  2. The Essay On Walt Whitman by Roycroft Shop, Hubbard Elbert 1856-1915, 2010-09-29
  3. The sunlight milk plant by Elbert Hubbard 1856-1915, 1911-12-31
  4. Little Journeys To The Homes Of Great Lovers: Balzac And Madame Hanska by Hubbard Elbert 1856-1915, 2010-10-04
  5. Little journeys to the homes of good men and great Volume 1 by Elbert, 1856-1915 Hubbard, 2009-10-26
  6. So here cometh White hyacinths, being a book of the heart by Elbert Hubbard 1856-1915, 1907-12-31
  7. S.T. Coleridge (Hubbard, Elbert, 1856-1915. Little journeys) by Elbert Hubbard, 1900-01-01
  8. The doctors a satire in four seizures by Elbert Hubbard. by Hubbard. Elbert. 1856-1915., 1922-01-01
  9. Little journeys to the homes of great lovers written by Elbert H by Hubbard. Elbert. 1856-1915., 1906-01-01
  10. Little journeys to the homes of eminent orators. by Elbert Hubba by Hubbard. Elbert. 1856-1915., 1907-01-01
  11. Old John Burroughs. by Fra Elbertus [pseud.] by Hubbard. Elbert. 1856-1915., 1901-01-01
  12. A message to Garcia. and thirteen other things. as written by Fr by Hubbard. Elbert. 1856-1915., 1901-01-01
  13. So here then is a little journey to the home of Joaquin Miller b by Hubbard. Elbert. 1856-1915., 1903-01-01
  14. Time and chance; a romance and a history: being the story of the by Hubbard. Elbert. 1856-1915., 1901-01-01

41. Roycroft Campus
of Morris' Artsand-Crafts Kelmscott Press. TEXT CONTINUED BELOW THEPHOTOS. Click on photos to enlarge. Elbert Hubbard (1856-1915).
http://ah.bfn.org/a/archsty/a&c/roy/hp/

42. Arts Crafts
Northeast Elbert Hubbard (18561915) After meeting William Morris, and visitingMorris' Kelmscott Press in 1894, Elbert Hubbard returned home to establish the
http://ah.bfn.org/a/archsty/a&c/hp/

43. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Hubbard, Elbert (18561915) Works by this author John Jacob Astor.Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved. Admin Control Panel.
http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeAuthor?name=Hubbard, Elbert

44. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Keyword Search Motif Search Custom Search Browse Authors Browse Titles.John Jacob Astor by Hubbard, Elbert (18561915). Copyright 2001 Keith Ito.
http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeWork?work=420

45. 97.07.23
Elbert Hubbard (18561915). LITTLE JOURNEYS. The Roycrofters, East Aurora,Erie County, New York 1902-1909 A selection of individual volumes.
http://www.netrax.net/~rarebook/s970723a.htm
Elbert Hubbard (1856-1915)
LITTLE JOURNEYS
The Roycrofters, East Aurora, Erie County, New York: 1902-1909 A selection of individual volumes. Offered here for your choice at $ 12.00 each, post paid. Each volume usually consists of: at least a 26 page text; frequently enhanced with woodcut devices and ornaments (many designed by Samuel Warner), and portraits and plates; and often with ads for the products of the Roycroft Shop (furniture, brass, books, bindings, etc.); as well as some commercial ads (Pears' Soap). Some printing in red and black. 8vo. 15.5 x 20.5 cm. Uncut. Sewn into original printed wraps, as issued. Most are in fine condition. More Little Journeys
LITTLE JOURNEYS TO THE HOMES OF EMINENT ARTISTS
- sold - RAPHAEL: Vol. X, Jan. 1902. No. 1.
- sold - BOTTICELLI: Vol. X, March. 1902. No. 3.
  • THORWALDSEN: Vol. X, April. 1902. No. 4.
  • GAINSBOROUGH: Vol. X, May. 1902. No. 5.
  • VELASQUEZ: Vol. X, June. 1902. No. 6.
  • COROT: Vol. XI, July. 1902. No. 1.
  • CORREGGIO: Vol. XI, August. 1902. No. 2.
  • 46. Theodore Low De Vinne Photograph And Memorabilia Collection
    Names. De Veze, Camille. De Vinne, Daniel. De Vinne, Theodore Low, 18281914.Hubbard, Elbert, 1856-1915. Aldine Club. De Vinne Press. Subjects. Printers.
    http://www.grolierclub.org/LibraryAMC.DeVinnePhotoMem.htm
    Theodore Low De Vinne: Photograph and Memorabilia Collection, 1897-1924 RLIN ID No. Creator De Vinne, Theodore Low, 1828-1914.
    Title
    Photograph and memorabilia collection, 1897-1924 (bulk 1897-1912).
    Physical Description 1 box (l.5 linear feet) 14 photographs ; 26 cm. x 32 cm. and smaller 16 photoengravings ; 13 cm. x 18 cm. and smaller
    Historical/Biographical Note
    Theodore Low De Vinne (1828-1914) was apprenticed to the printer’s trade in Newburgh N.Y. but came to New York City in 1848, where he eventually became a partner in the shop of Francis Hart. On the death of the latter in 1877, De Vinne became possessed of the business eventually known as the De Vinne Press. He was recognized as a master printer and developed a comprehensive knowledge of the history of typography, which he distilled in several publications. He was a founder (1884) and president (1904-1906) of the Grolier Club and printed most of its early publications. Active in the affairs on printer’s organizations, De Vinne was a founder of the Typothet’ of New York City and of the United Typothet’ of America, working in these organization to make printing a profitable craft and to establish good relations between owners and employees.
    Scope and Contents
    Photographs of De Vinne and engraving of portrait bust by Chester Beach ; staff photograph of De Vinne Press (ca. 1900) and photograph of De Vinne Press building.

    47. Libweb.uncc.edu/archives/manuscripts/T/tennant.txt
    Catholic Church. Coburn, Alvin Langdon, 18821966. Hubbard, Elbert, 1856-1915.Photo-Miniature (New York, NY). PhotographyPeriodicals.
    http://libweb.uncc.edu/archives/manuscripts/T/tennant.txt

    48. Untitled
    University of California at Berkley Library Citation Call Z239.2.R69A3 Bancroft Author Hubbard, Elbert, 18561915. Title Little
    http://www.mala.bc.ca/~mcneil/cithyp.htm
    University of California at Berkley Library Citation
    Call #: Z239.2.R69 A3 Bancroft Author: Hubbard, Elbert, 1856-1915. Title: Little journeys to the homes of great teachers / written by Elbert Hubbard. East Aurora, N.Y. : The Roycrofters, 1908. 12 v. : ports. ; 20 cm. Series notes: Little journeys / Elbert Hubbard ; v. 22-23. Contents: [book 1] Moses. Confucius. Pythagoras. Plato. King Alfred. Friedrich Froebel [book 2] Booker T. Washington. Thomas Arnold. Erasmus. Hypatia. St. Benedict. Mary Baker Eddy.

    49. Survey Results 12/21/99
    Binghamton, New York. These scrapbooks are about. Elbert Hubbard, 18561915,.of East Aurora, Erie County,. New York and his. publishing and crafts joint.
    http://www.aapvrf.cornell.edu/arlis-wny/artsandcrafts/surveypage10.htm
    Artist Repository Info about Arts and Info about WNY Arts
    Crafts Movement? and Crafts Movement?
    Elbert Hubbard continued...
    New York State Library
    Books only, except Elbert Author: Putnam, Frederick
    Hubbard Scrapbooks in our W. Title: Roycroft Fraternity
    manuscripts and special Scrapbooks, 1905-1918.
    collections unit. Historical/Biog note:
    Frederick W. Putnam lived in
    Binghamton, New York.
    These scrapbooks are about
    Elbert Hubbard, 1856-1915, of East Aurora, Erie County, New York and his publishing and crafts joint stock concern, the Roycroft Fraternity, operating out of the Roycroft Shop, a complex consisting of a chapel, workshops, hotel, farm and blacksmith shop. the enterprise produced fine binding, furniture, ironwork, publications, lectures and concerts. Upon Hubbard's death on the Lusitania the concern was continued by his wife and his son, Elber Hubbard II. Scope note: These two scrapbooks consist of program announcements for lectures and the Roycroft Salon, book plates, Roycroft mottoes, periodicals such as The Philistine and the Fra, product promotional flyers and postcards

    50. Darrell Peart Furnituremaker Arts And Crafts Links
    Crafts Movement. Elbert Hubbard(18561915) leader in American Arts Crafts Movement and founder of Roycroft. Charles Limbert (1854
    http://furnituremaker.com/related.htm
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    William Morris(1834-1896) Elbert Hubbard(1856-1915) Charles Limbert (1854-1923 ... Gamble House one of Greene & Greene's "Ultimate Bungalows" Roycrofters Style 1900 Magazine
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    Felhandler, Steeneken and Wilk Architects
    projects inspired by historical styles Interior Design Directory Online resource of interior design and feng shui related goods information and services.
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    51. Gilded Age Documents
    Hubbard, Elbert (18561915). A Message to Garcia (1899). Hugo, Victor (1802-1885).Les Miserables (1862) (English trans. by Isabel F. Hapgood).
    http://www.wm.edu/~srnels/gildage/giltext.html

    Up
    [ Documents ] Genres Other Places This is a collection of electronic texts written by US authors or widely read by Americans in the Gilded Age (loosely defined here as 1866-1901).
    I asssign these as primary sources for William and Mary students doing projects in my postbellum US history courses. - Scott Nelson srnels@facstaff.wm.edu
    Adams, Henry (1838-1918)
    Democracy (1880)
    Alcott, Amos Bronson (1799-1888)
    Ralph Waldo Emerson: An Estimate of his Character and Genius: in Prose and Verse
    Alcott, Louisa May (1832-1888)
    Flower Fables(1854)
    Little Women (1869)

    Good Wives (by chapter)
    Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (1836-1907)
    The Sisters' Tragedy, with Other Poems, Lyrical and Dramatic (189?)
    Alger, Horatio (1832-1899)
    The Cash Boy(1900)
    Paul Prescott's Charge: A Series for Boys (18)

    Paul the Peddler, or the Fortunes of a Young Street Merchant (18)

    Struggling Upward
    Bierce, Ambrose (1842-1914?)
    Can Such Things Be? (1893)

    52. Quotes On Education.
    A form of selfdelusion. Elbert Hubbard (1856-1915) American author, editor andprinter. Elbert Hubbard (1856-1915) American author, editor and printer.
    http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/eduquote.htm
    Quotes on Education
    The educational process has been the subject of much comment by academics and writers. Their observations range from praise to cynicism, mostly the latter. Education is an easy target for criticism because its stated aims are often so nobly ambitious that they have little chance of being realized. It should give us pause that so many people who have made their mark in the world of ideas, who have been acknowledged leaders and innovators, have held formal education and educational institutions in low regard. We have collected here a variety of thought-provoking observations on education. First, some definitions of education.
    Education is...
    One of the few things a person is willing to pay for and not get.
    William Lowe Bryan
    Hanging around until you've caught on.
    Robert Frost
    One of the chief obstacles to intelligence and freedom of thought.
    Bertrand A. Russell (1872-1970) English philosopher, mathematician, and writer.
    Man's going forward from cocksure ignorance to thoughtful uncertainty.
    Kenneth G. Johnson

    53. InfoDome - Rare Books & Manuscripts
    Books published by and about Elbert Hubbard and the Roycroft Printing Shop of EastAurora, NY Elbert Hubbard (18561915) founded his Roycroft Printing Shop in
    http://infodome.sdsu.edu/about/depts/spcollections/bookcoll.shtml

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    and other Printed Works Among early printed works in Special Collections are 13 incunabula (books printed before 1501), over 200 sixteenth century imprints, and 1000 seventeenth century imprints. Some significant books are on heraldry, rare herbals, early astronomical works, and other books on the natural sciences and history. Some of the major book collections are: In addition, there are books and materials on theater and performing arts, the Vince Meades Sheet Music Collection contains 58,000 titles, photographs, art prints, autographs, and the Zinner Portrait Collection. The John R. and Jane Adams Postcard Collection consists of some 200,000 early and modern postcards from around the world, and is especially strong in California and San Diego. Manuscript Collections There are approximately 75 manuscript collections containing original correspondence, documents, journals, pamphlets, maps and memorabilia dating from 1298 to present day. Some of the major collections are:

    54. Cantervill's Del Poder, El Dinero, La Política Y La Sociedad
    Translate this page votado. Elbert Hubbard (1856-1915) Ensayista estadounidense. Tratar huir.Elbert Hubbard (1856-1915) Ensayista estadounidense. El
    http://www.cantervill.com.ar/fyp/z-pod5.htm
    window.status="del Poder, el Dinero, la Política y la Sociedad" del Poder, el Dinero, la Política y la Sociedad Página 5 de 9 La democracia tiene por lo menos un mérito, y es que un miembro del Parlamento no puede ser mas incompetente que aquellos que le han votado. Elbert Hubbard
    (1856-1915) Ensayista estadounidense. Tratar de reformar a un hombre es un trabajo ingrato y de dudoso éxito. Colgarlo es cuestión de segundos. Douglas William Jerrold Mientras que en cualquier otra ciencia se sigue investigando permanentemente, la de cómo gobernar un Estado se ha estancado. Hoy se entiende y se practica sólo un poco mejor que hace 4.000 años. John Adams
    (1735-1826) Segundo presidente estadounidense. Una cabeza sin memoria es una plaza sin guarnición. Napoleón Bonaparte
    (1769-1821) Emperador francés. Un conservador es un hombre demasiado cobarde para luchar y demasiado gordo para huir. Elbert Hubbard
    (1856-1915) Ensayista estadounidense. El argumento se semeja al disparo de una ballesta, es igual de efectivo dirigido a un gigante que a un enano. Francis Bacon
    (1561-1626) Filósofo y estadista británico.

    55. The Book Arts
    York. Elbert Hubbard (18561915) spread the gospel of beautiful booksto the masses through the effective use of mail order. His
    http://www.cl.utoledo.edu/canaday/artsandcrafts/bookarts.html
    The Noble Craftsmen We Promote:
    The Arts and Crafts Movement in the American Midwest
    The Book Arts
    Back to the Midwest On to Architecture The Book Arts The American Arts and Crafts interest in book design was inspired by the creativity and innovation of the British artist William Morris. At a time when cheap machine production dominated, Morris wanted to show people the beauty of handcrafted items. He began a revival in fine printing at his Kelmscott Press in 1891, located at Hammersmith, a community of artisans outside London. Morris also experimented in at least twenty other crafts ranging from designing wallpaper and household items to illuminating handwritten volumes. Morris influenced many American printers. In the east, such famous presses as Thomas Bird Mosher in Maine, Will H. Bradley's Wayside Press in Massachusetts and D.B. Updike's Merrymount Press in Boston began printing fine press volumes based upon the Morris ideals and set standards for others to emulate. Like Morris, they sought to make the book a thing of beauty worthy of the thoughts contained within it. They wanted to produce the book as an object of art. One of Morris's central objectives in fine book printing was the desire to achieve the "whole" book. He and the American Arts and Crafts book artists who followed him were attentive to every aspect of the printing, from type design to cover art to bindings. Susan Otis Thompson in

    56. What's New With NCSA Mosaic
    of East Aurora BIG EYE Productions, Sarasota, FL, US A page to stimulate researchinto Elbert Hubbard (18561915), forgotten genius of the Progressive Era.
    http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/Docs/archives/0496/02.html
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    Business and economic news with an attitude. Public radio's popular business program for the rest of us has been described as clever, informative, newsy, funny, and even "smartass."
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    The EnviroLink Network, Pittsburgh, PA, US
    The official Earth Day site, with information on events on or around Earth Day, 21 April 1996.
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    Houston, TX, US
    A comprehensive network of artists, galleries, museums, organizations, and resources relating to the fine arts.
    http://www.fine-art.com
    New Century Productions Inc., Saratoga, NY, US Free TV listings, customizable to the user's interests. http://www.TV1.com/ Zone Interactive XOR Network Engineering, Inc., Boulder, CO, US A daily pick-me-up on the World Wide Web, Zone Interactive features hilarious comics, cutting news briefs and other great features. http://internet-plaza.net/zone/

    57. Arts, Literature & Entertainment - American Historical Guild
    Signed and inscribed sheet music to his famous work St. Louis Blues , Hubbard,Elbert, $345. (18561915) American Lecturer, Publisher, Editor, and Essayist.
    http://historicalautographs.com/artsentertainment.cfm
    If you cannot find what you are looking for or you would like to purchase an item you see here , please fill out our Contact Form ALI, MUHAMMED BASILIO, CARMEN BUCK, PEARL Nobel Prize Winning Author. One page letter written and signed by Buck, June 14 1833. "...I look back on our afternoon together as a very sweet experience, and I am going to try to see you and Mrs. Carter again before I go back to China..." She wrote "The Good Earth" in 1931. CASALS, PABLO [186-1973] Famous Cellist, Conductor and Composer. A one page letter handwritten and signed by Casals on ornate "Festival de Prades" letterhead, Dec. 12, 1954, to his long time piano accompanist George McManus. He discusses upcoming concerts and mentions the "Bach Aria Group, (Yehudi) Menuhin and other music figures. Excellent letter. In French with translation. COPLAND, ARON One page typed letter signed on his personal letterhead, May 6, 1971. "I was interested to hear about the exhibit the Department of Music at Bucknell is planning for the spring. Here enclosed is a photograph of myself as conductor…." DALI, SALVADOR

    58. Elbert Hubbard, Famous Quotation/Quote
    By Elbert Hubbard (click for more quotes by Elbert Hubbard or booksby/about Elbert Hubbard). (18561915). Source Roycroft Dictionary
    http://centre.telemanage.ca/quotes.nsf/quotes/fbd732586e1d734885256cc2001d6d57
    Quote from Elbert Hubbard "Truth, in its struggles for recognition, passes through four distinct stages.
    First, we say it is damnable, dangerous, disorderly, and will surly disrupt society.
    Second, we declare it is heretical, infidelic and contrary to the Bible.
    Third, we say it is really a matter of no importance either one way or the other.
    Fourth, we aver that we have always upheld it and believed it."

    By:
    Elbert Hubbard (click for more quotes by Elbert Hubbard or books by/about Elbert Hubbard Source: Roycroft Dictionary and Book of Epigrams, 1923 Categories: Anarchy Bible Religion Sanity ...
    More quotes here

    59. QUOTE OF THE WEEK
    Every man is a damn fool for at least five minutes every day; wisdom consistsin not exceeding the limit. Elbert Hubbard 18561915, American writer.
    http://www.anes.uab.edu/quote_of_the_week.htm
    QUOTE OF THE WEEK
    "What is the difference between unethical and ethical advertising? Unethical advertising uses falsehoods to deceive the public; ethical advertising uses truth to deceive the public.."
    Vilhjalmur Stefansson [1964] "After you've heard two eyewitness accounts of an accident, it makes you wonder about history."
    Dave Barry "I really have a lot of stuff in my head; if only there were insurance companies for that as there are for so many things."
    Edgar Degas [1834-1917] "Isaac Asimov is the only writer I know who can write the history of the world in one volumebut needed two for his own memoirs."
    Ruth Calvin [St. Martin's Press book editor] "I have always imagined that paradise will be some kind of library."
    Jorge Luis Borges "True terror is to wake up one morning discover that your high school class is running the country."
    Kurt Vonnegut "Why shouldn't truth be stranger than fiction? Fiction, after all, has to make sense."
    Mark Twain "We are scientists engaged in the creation of memory. But our memories will neither blur nor fade."

    60. Quote 12
    No one ever gets far unless he accomplishes the impossible at least once a day.Elbert Hubbard (18561915). Nobody in football should be called a genius.
    http://www.csmngt.com/quote_12.htm
    www.csmngt.com Laughter the Best Medicine 1000's of Famous Quotes Quote Page 1 Quote Page 2 Quote Page 3 Quote Page 4 ... Quote Page 21 Never touch a butterfly's wing with your finger. Colette Of all the varieties of virtues, liberalism is the most beloved. Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) Oh, how fine it is to know a thing or two. Moliere Middle age is when you've met so many people that every new person you meet reminds you of someone else. Ogden Nash No man is rich enough to buy back his past. Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) Nobody believes the official spokesman... but everybody trusts an unidentified source. Ron Nesen Nothing is so admirable in politics as a short memory. John Kenneth Galbraith Nothing is so aggravating than calmness. Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) Nothing is wrong with California that a rise in the ocean level wouldn't cure. Ross MacDonald (1915-1983) Nothing like a little judicious levity. Robert Louis Stevenson Nothing ruins the truth like stretching it. Anonymous Nothing unites the english like war. Nothing divides them like Picasso. Hugh Mills Nothing would please the Kremlin more than to have the people of this country choose a second rate president.

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