File:New York Central edition of "A Message to Garcia".jpg

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English: This particular image is the cover of the "First Five Thousand of the Third Half-Million Edition of No. 25 of the Four-Track Series published by the New York Central
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Original publication: George H Daniels made arrangements with Elbert Hubbard, author of "A Message to Garcia," for the reprinting of the copyrighted essay, first published in March 1899.

Immediate source: I own a copy of the pamphlet.
Author

This artwork was copyrighted by George H. Daniels, Chief Passenger Agent of the New York Central railroad

(Life time: 1908)
Permission
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It is clearly copyrighted 1900 by George H. Daniels


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