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Little Journeys To Homes of Great Scientists LINNAEUS Elbert Hubbard 1905. A must-have for enthusiasts of natural history, biography, early 20th-century periodicals, and the influential Roycroft community, this item provides insight into the scientific minds that shaped our understanding of the natural world. Buy 1 get additional for 1.00 apiece Discover a fascinating piece of literary history with this August 1905 issue of "Little Journeys To Homes of Great Scientists," penned by the renowned Elbert Hubbard. This specific volume, No. 2 of Vol. XVII, delves into the life and contributions of Carl Linnaeus, the celebrated Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist who formalized binomial nomenclature. Published by The Roycrofters, this collectible piece embodies the distinctive craftsmanship and intellectual spirit of the Arts and Crafts movement, making it a unique addition to any collection. This issue offers readers an engaging narrative about Linnaeus, presented in Hubbard's characteristic eloquent style. The publication features the iconic Roycroft colophon on its cover, signaling its origin from the esteemed Roycroft Press. A must-have for enthusiasts of natural history, biography, early 20th-century periodicals, and the influential Roycroft community, this item provides insight into the scientific minds that shaped our understanding of the natural world.