A Message to Garcia and Other Works

About The Book

American writer philosopher publisher and artist Elbert Hubbard founded the Roycroft Arts and Crafts community in East Aurora New York. Hubbard set up a small printing shop next to his family home where he began printing The Philistine magazine. The publication quite popular in its time was filled with Hubbards sardonic wit satire and often controversial commentary. An 1899 edition of the magazine included A Message to Garcia an inspirational essay celebrating the initiative of Major Andrew Rowan during the Spanish-American War. Hubbard remarked that the essay was written after a discussion with his son Bert about the heroism of Officer Rowan and what was originally intended as a filler piece for the magazine quickly became an iconic piece of American literature. The essay has been reprinted and translated many times has inspired screen adaptations and was given to every U.S. Navy enlistee and U.S. Marine in both world wars. A self described anarchist and socialist Hubbard believed passionately in freedom in every avenue of life. Along with A Message to Garcia fourteen additional essays are included in this representative selection of Hubbards works. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.
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