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THE FRA Magazine July 1915 Elbert Hubbard Memorial Roycrofters Arts & Crafts
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THE FRA Magazine July 1915 Elbert Hubbard Memorial Roycrofters Arts & CraftsFeatures:
A RARE FIND!
Elbert Hubbard
Memorial Issue of THE FRA Magazine July, 1915
Vol XV, No 4
This issue is a memorial to Elbert Hubbard, Founder of Roycroft, who died in the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915.
Nice old advertisements throughout, including some Roycroft catalog item ads with prices
Stored and carefully shipped in protective plastic sleeve
Roycroft was a handicraft community in East Aurora, NY
founded
around 1895 by Elbert Hubbard. Dissatisfied with his life in 1892, Hubbard left his job as a successful soap salesman for J. D. Larkin and Co. in Buffalo, New York and began a new life journey. He first
enrolled at Harvard, but stayed there only briefly before deciding to instead embark on a walking tour of England. During his travels he met William Morris and was inspired by his Morris' Arts-and-Crafts Kelmscott Press. So, after returning to America and finding no publisher for a series of biographical sketches he had written called "Little Journeys", Hubbard decided to publish the work himself. Hubbard's new writing and publishing venture proved enormously successful. Hubbard and his print shop grew so famous that a hotel had to be built to accommodate all the visitors. Hubbard hired local craftsmen to make a simple, straight lined style of furniture to furnish the hotel rooms. This furniture became so popular with visitors, many wanted to buy the furniture for their own homes. Thus began the Roycroft furniture manufacturing industry. T
he community of Roycroft craftspeople grew to also include skilled metalsmiths, leathersmiths, and bookbinders - reaching its peak in 1910 with over 500 workers. Sadly, in the midst of that success, Hubbard and his wife were among the fatalities onboard the Lusitania when it was sunk by a German U-boat in 1915.
Hubbard's son Bert took on leadership of the Roycrofters Community until 1938 when the Roycrofters closed shop for good. The beauty and craftsmanship of Roycroft bookbinding, metalsmithing, and furniture-making are highly sought after by collectors today.
Dimensions
(approximate)
:
Height = 12 inches
Width
= 8 inches
Condition:
Antique: This is a used antique item that shows use and wear commensurate with age. See photos for detailed condition.
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