
Elbert Hubbard
Elbert Green Hubbard was an American writer ,publisher,artist and also a philosopher . He was an of the Arts and Crafts movement. And he became most famous for his essay A Message to Garcia.This is an inspirational essay.

He was born on June 19th 1856 at Bloomington which is a city in United States and he died on May 7th 1915 at Ireland. His father Silas Hubbard and his mother Juliana Frances Read . He grew up in Hudson.He started his first business in selling Larkin Soap products. The Larkin Building was designed in the year 1904 by Frank LIoyd Wright Especially for the Larkin Soap company of Buffalo ,New York.Buffalo is the second most populous city in the state of New York.

His famous essay A Message to Garcia
His best work came after he founded Roycroft and Arts and Crafts movement community in East Aurora which is a village in New York, in the year 1895. Roycroft was a community of craft workers and artists which formed part of the Arts and Crafts Movement. This grew from his private press which is the book collection ,the Roycroft Press which was inspired by William Morris’s was an English architect and an artist writer etc…. from his Kelmscott Press.
Hubbard edited and published two magazines The Philistine and The Fra. Hubbard’s wife Alice Moore Hubbard was a graduate of the New Thought oriented Emerson College of Oratory in Boston
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