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Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Teachers. Thomas Arnold

by Hubbard. Elbert. 1856-1915

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LITTLE JOURNEYS To The HOMES Of GREAT MUSICIANS: Frederick Chopin. Vol. VIII, No. 3

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LITTLE JOURNEYS TO THE HOMES OF GREAT LOVERS. FERDINAND LASSALLE & HELENE VON DONNIGES: Vol. XIX, Oct. 1906. No. 4.

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The Roycrofters, East Aurora, Erie County, New York: 1906, 1906 The original individual volumes. 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 pl ates; 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. Fine condition. Hubbard (1856-1915), was a prolific writer and a tireless entrepreneur who is most famous today as the founder and guiding lig h t of the Roycroft printing and craft shops. These were based on the Hammersmith arts and crafts complex of William Morris, but with many American and Hubbard-ian twists and turns. Until his death on t he S.S. Lusitania, he was one of the most dynamic and famous men in the world. On his first trip abroad his letters home were mostly… Read More
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LITTLE JOURNEYS TO THE HOMES OF GREAT TEACHERS. KING ALFRED: Vol. 22, May. 1908. No. 5.

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The Roycrofters, East Aurora, Erie County, New York: 1908, 1908 The original individual volumes. 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 pl ates; 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. Fine condition. Hubbard (1856-1915), was a prolific writer and a tireless entrepreneur who is most famous today as the founder and guiding light of the Roycroft printing and craft shops. These were based on the Hammersmith arts and crafts complex of William Morris, but with many American and Hubbard-ian twists and turns. Until his death on the S.S. Lusitania, he was one of the most dynamic and famous men in the world. On his first trip abroad his letters home were mostly travelogue,… Read More
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LITTLE JOURNEYS TO THE HOMES OF REFORMERS. RICHARD COBDEN: Vol. XX, April. 1907. No. 4.

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The Roycrofters, East Aurora, Erie County, New York: 1907, 1907 The original individual volumes. 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. Fine condition. Hubbard (1856-1915), was a prolific writer and a tireless entrepreneur who is most famous today as the founder and guiding lig h t of the Roycroft printing and craft shops. These were based on the Hammersmith arts and crafts complex of William Morris, but with many American and Hubbard-ian twists and turns. Until his death on t he S.S. Lusitania, he was one of the most dynamic and famous men in the world. On his first trip abroad his letters home were mostly travelogue,… Read More
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LITTLE JOURNEYS TO THE HOMES OF GREAT PHILOSOPHERS. AUGUSTE COMTE: Vol. XV,August. 1904. No. 2.

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The Roycrofters, East Aurora, Erie County, New York: 1904, 1904 The original individual volumes. 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 (like Pears' Soap). Some printing in red and black. 8vo. 15.5 x 20. 5 cm. Uncut. Sewn into original printed wraps, as issued. Fine condition. Hubbard (1856-1915), was a prolific writer and a tireless entrepreneur who is most famous today as the founder and guiding lig h t of the Roycroft printing and craft shops. These were based on the Hammersmith arts and crafts complex of William Morris, but with many American and Hubbard-ian twists and turns. Until his death on t he S.S. Lusitania, he was one of the most dynamic and famous men in the world. On his first trip abroad his letters home were mostly… Read More
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LITTLE JOURNEYS TO THE HOMES OF GREAT BUSINESS MEN. A. T. STEWART: Vol. 25, Oct. 1909. No. 4.

by Hubbard, Elbert (1856-1915)

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The Roycrofters, East Aurora, Erie County, New York: 1909, 1909 The original individual volumes. 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 (like Pears' Soap). Some printing in red and black. 8vo. 15.5 x 20. 5 cm. Uncut. Sewn into original printed wraps, as issued. Fine condition. Hubbard (1856-1915), was a prolific writer and a tireless entrepreneur who is most famous today as the founder and guiding lig h t of the Roycroft printing and craft shops. These were based on the Hammersmith arts and crafts complex of William Morris, but with many American and Hubbard-ian twists and turns. Until his death on t he S.S. Lusitania, he was one of the most dynamic and famous men in the world. On his first trip abroad his letters home were mostly… Read More
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LITTLE JOURNEYS TO THE HOMES OF EMINENT ARTISTS. BELLINI: Vol. XI, Sept. 1902. No. 3.

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The Roycrofters, East Aurora, Erie County, New York: 1902, 1902 The original individual volumes. 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. Fine condition. Hubbard (1856-1915), was a prolific writer and a tireless entrepreneur who is most famous today as the founder and guiding light of the Roycroft printing and craft shops. These were based on the Hammersmith arts and crafts complex of William Morris, but with many American and Hubbard-ian twists and turns. Until his death on t he S.S. Lusitania, he was one of the most dynamic and famous men in the world. On his first trip abroad his letters home were mostly travelogue,… Read More
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LITTLE JOURNEYS TO THE HOMES OF GREAT BUSINESS MEN. MAYER A. ROTHSCHILD: Vol. 24, April. 1909. No. 4.

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The Roycrofters, East Aurora, Erie County, New York: 1909, 1909 The original individual volumes. 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 (like Pears' Soap). Some printing in red and black. 8vo. 15.5 x 20. 5 cm. Uncut. Sewn into original printed wraps, as issued. Fine condition. Hubbard (1856-1915), was a prolific writer and a tireless entrepreneur who is most famous today as the founder and guiding lig h t of the Roycroft printing and craft shops. These were based on the Hammersmith arts and crafts complex of William Morris, but with many American and Hubbard-ian twists and turns. Until his death on t he S.S. Lusitania, he was one of the most dynamic and famous men in the world. On his first trip abroad his letters home were mostly… Read More
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LITTLE JOURNEYS TO THE HOMES OF EMINENT ARTISTS. VELASQUEZ: Vol. X, June. 1902. No. 6.

by Hubbard, Elbert (1856-1915)

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The Roycrofters, East Aurora, Erie County, New York: 1902-, 1902 The original individual volumes. 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 (like Pears' Soap). Some printing in red and black. 8vo. 15.5 x 20. 5 cm. Uncut. Sewn into original printed wraps, as issued. Fine condition. Hubbard (1856-1915), was a prolific writer and a tireless entrepreneur who is most famous today as the founder and guiding lig h t of the Roycroft printing and craft shops. These were based on the Hammersmith arts and crafts complex of William Morris, but with many American and Hubbard-ian twists and turns. Until his death on t he S.S. Lusitania, he was one of the most dynamic and famous men in the world. On his first trip abroad his letters home were mostly… Read More
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LITTLE JOURNEYS TO THE HOMES OF GREAT PHILOSOPHERS. SWEDENBORG: Vol. XIV, June. 1904. No. 6.

by Hubbard, Elbert (1856-1915)

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The Roycrofters, East Aurora, Erie County, New York: 1904, 1904 The original individual volumes. 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 (like Pears' Soap). Some printing in red and black. 8vo. 15.5 x 20. 5 cm. Uncut. Sewn into original printed wraps, as issued. Fine condition. Hubbard (1856-1915), was a prolific writer and a tireless entrepreneur who is most famous today as the founder and guiding lig h t of the Roycroft printing and craft shops. These were based on the Hammersmith arts and crafts complex of William Morris, but with many American and Hubbard-ian twists and turns. Until his death on t he S.S. Lusitania, he was one of the most dynamic and famous men in the world. On his first trip abroad his letters home were mostly… Read More
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LITTLE JOURNEYS TO THE HOMES OF GREAT BUSINESS MEN. JOHN J. ASTOR: Vol. 24,June. 1909. No. 6.

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LITTLE JOURNEYS TO THE HOMES OF EMINENT ARTISTS. THORWALDSEN: Vol. X, April. 1902. No. 4.

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LITTLE JOURNEYS TO THE HOMES OF EMINENT ARTISTS. ABBEY: Vol. XI, Nov. 1902.No. 5.

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LITTLE JOURNEYS TO THE HOMES OF EMINENT ARTISTS. CORREGGIO: Vol. XI, August. 1902. No. 2.

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LITTLE JOURNEYS TO THE HOMES OF GREAT BUSINESS MEN. GEORGE PEABODY: Vol. 25, Sept. 1909. No. 3.

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LITTLE JOURNEYS TO THE HOMES OF GREAT BUSINESS MEN. STEPHEN GIRARD: Vol. 24, March. 1909. No. 3.

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LITTLE JOURNEYS TO THE HOMES OF REFORMERS. OLIVER CROMWELL: Vol. XXI, Oct. 1907. No. 4.

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LITTLE JOURNEYS TO THE HOMES OF GREAT PHILOSOPHERS. SPENCER: Vol. XV, Oct. 1904. No. 4.

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The Roycrofters, East Aurora, Erie County, New York: 1904, 1904 The original individual volumes. 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 (like Pears' Soap). Some printing in red and black. 8vo. 15.5 x 20. 5 cm. Uncut. Sewn into original printed wraps, as issued. Fine condition. Hubbard (1856-1915), was a prolific writer and a tireless entrepreneur who is most famous today as the founder and guiding lig h t of the Roycroft printing and craft shops. These were based on the Hammersmith arts and crafts complex of William Morris, but with many American and Hubbard-ian twists and turns. Until his death on t he S.S. Lusitania, he was one of the most dynamic and famous men in the world. On his first trip abroad his letters home were mostly… Read More
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LITTLE JOURNEYS TO THE HOMES OF GREAT LOVERS. DANTE & BEATRICE: Vol. XVIII, March. 1906. No. 3.

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Social Responsibility

Did you know that since 2004, Biblio has used its profits to build 16 public libraries in rural villages of South America?