Assisted at times by Solomon, Shake- Copyright 1920 by The Roycrofters E build on the thoughts we think! Over W Beethoven's writing-table there was a framed motto which he kept ever before him: I am that which is: I am all that is, that Those who knew him best said that his life was molded and shaped by the sentiments of this motto. Above William Morris' desk these words were carved: He that continueth unto the end, No one needs to explain that William Morris persevered and conquered. Possibly the motto helped! On the wall of Ruskin's Library were the words: The waste places shall be made green; And above Elbert Hubbard's desk there swung by handwrought iron chains, a half-log of oak on which was carved: "Blessed is the man who has found his work." these MOTTOES being microscopic, we can not even afford bookkeeping, and so we ask our friends to Remit with Orders. If ordered in quantities special prices given on request. mottoes are printed is, for the most part, handmade Three different grades are used, namely: Charcoal Cover, Italian Handmade, and the Imperial Japan Vellum. Sometimes these mottoes are on English Boxmoor. Some mottoes are illuminated for the elect. The prices of mottoes vary according to the paper on which they are printed and the amount of hand-illumination: |