The Roycroft Print Shop
1900

Hubbard always looked upon books as the main industry of the Roycrofters even after the Campus had grown. His own writings, especially his "Message to Garcia," attracted much attention to the work of the Roycroft printers housed here.


One of the most modern print shops in the area, it employed over two hundred workers by 1905. Shipping and general administration were carried on here as well.

A hand-illuminated cover page from one of Hubbard's popular "Little Journeys" books is shown at left.

Today the Cornell Cooperative Extension utilizes the space for offices and educational programs. Fortunately, most of the fine woodwork and architecture remain.
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