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The Fra Magazine: Exponent of American Philosophy, January 1912 to June 1912 is a collection of essays and articles written by Elbert Hubbard. The magazine was published six times a year and served as a platform for Hubbard to express his views on various topics related to American philosophy. The articles cover a wide range of subjects, including art, literature, ethics, and politics. Hubbard was a prominent figure in the American Arts and Crafts movement, and his writing reflects his belief in the value of handcrafted goods and the importance of individualism. The magazine also includes contributions from other writers and artists, such as William Morris and Gustav Stickley. Overall, The Fra Magazine provides a fascinating glimpse into the intellectual and cultural landscape of early 20th century America.This volume of The Fra magazine includes the issues from January 1912 to June 1912. The Fra stands for art. Art is not a thing separate and apart, art is a way. Art is the beautiful way. Art should extend to every function of life, for our environment as well as our actions should be graceful, harmonious, beautiful. The Fra stands for the art of living. Sample contents: Marie Sklodowska Curie; Kipling, His God; Republic of China; Defeat of Reciprocity; Post Office Department; Is Advertising a Science; Commonsense Education; Scientific Farming; Government Telegraph; Seven Wonders of the World; The Woman and the Law; Tapping the Window; and much more. These magazines represent an incredible wealth of Americana.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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