Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from A Little Journey to the Home of Elbert Hubbard
As a humble printer he builded better than he knew. This work laid the foundation for that knowledge which enabled him in after years to employ printers. But while working at the case a terrible homesickness seized him, which he could not chase away. He longed for the mater nal jam-jar, the soap-kettle - anything homelike. Back home he had learned much about soap-making, so he took to peddling soap from house to house to establish a tie of association.
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