Publisher's Synopsis
The Fra Magazine: A Journal of Affirmation, April to December 1908 is a collection of articles and essays written by Elbert Hubbard, an American writer, publisher, and philosopher. The magazine was first published in April 1908 and continued until December of the same year. The articles in this magazine cover a wide range of topics, including philosophy, literature, art, and current events. Hubbard's writing style is characterized by his direct and often humorous approach, as well as his strong opinions on various subjects. The magazine also includes illustrations and photographs that complement the articles. Overall, The Fra Magazine offers a unique perspective on early 20th-century American culture and society, and provides insight into the mind of one of the era's most influential thinkers.This volume of The Fra magazine includes the issues from April 1908 to December 1908. 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: How to Live a Hundred Years; Phases of the Boy Problem; Help Mates; Prison Experiences of a Suffragette; Border State Soldier; A Thought is Mental Dynamite; Marriage and Divorce; When the People Rule; Send the Whole Boy to School; 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.