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Elbert Hubbard, founder of the Roycrofters artisan community, combined hand‑craft printing with plain‑spoken philosophy. In just 63 beautifully set pages, he honors Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln’s mother, Nancy Hanks, with anecdotes that glow with Hubbard’s signature homespun wisdom.
Curious how a failed soap salesman became an Arts‑and‑Crafts literary legend? Explore our blog post “What Is Elbert Hubbard Known For? Soap Salesman to Literary Legend.”
• Year / Press: 1920, The Roycrofters, East Aurora NY
• Pages: 63 – handset type on heavy deckle‑edge paper
• Size & Weight: 7 × 5 × 0.5 in (approx. 6 oz)
• Language: English • Binding: gilt‑blocked cloth, woven silk marker
Condition
• Exterior: corner & spine‑end wear; small board nicks (see photos)
• Interior: ownership inscription on front flyleaf; pages clean & firmly sewn; ribbon intact but frayed at tip
• Collectible Roycroft craftsmanship (Arts‑and‑Crafts movement)
• Striking shelf appeal—ornate gilt frame on chocolate cloth
• Gift‑ready tribute for Lincoln buffs or print‑history fans
• Perfect companion to other Little Journeys or Americana shelves
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