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Essays of Elbert Hubbard
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Book pictures and comment courtesy of Richard Blacher. Comments by Paul Jackson and Richard Blacher.
Essays of Elbert Hubbard
by Elbert Hubbard, 1915
The book measures 11 3/4" x 8 1/4" and has 312 pages. The text body is set in Cheltenham and printed in two colors on Roycroft handmade paper. The press work is by John Hall and the binding is by Charles Youngers. The typography was by Axel Sahlin and Charles Rosen. The red cloth binding and title page are unique, but the interior is exactly the same as The Liberators, 1915. This variant of The Liberators is not listed in McKenna's bibliography
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