EIGHT WWI POSTERS Circa 1918 Each 36" x 28". Unframed.
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EIGHT WWI POSTERS
Circa 1918
1) "Remember Belgium" by Ellsworth Young (Illinois/Iowa, 1866-1952). For the Fourth Liberty Loan.
2) "Four Years in the Fight. The Women of France We Owe Them Houses of Cheer" by Lucien Hector Jonas (France, 1880-1947). For the United War Work Campaign.
3) Pershing portrait with "YMCA [...] I wish unreservedly to commend its work for the Army" by Samuel Johnson Woolf (New York, 1880-1948). For the United War Work Campaign.
4) "Y.W.C.A. War Work Centers in the United States" map.
5) "Must Children Die and Mothers Plead in Vain?" by Walter Hunt Everett (New Jersey, 1880-1946). For Liberty Bonds.
6) "For Every Fighter a Woman Worker" by Adolph Treidler (New York/California, 1886-1981). For the United War Work Campaign.
7) "His Home Over There" by Albert Herter (California/New York/France, 1871-1950). For the YMCA United War Work Campaign.
8) "Oh, Boy! that's the Girl!" by George Mather Richards (Connecticut/Florida, 1880-1958). For the Salvation Army.
Each 36" x 28". Unframed.
Circa 1918
1) "Remember Belgium" by Ellsworth Young (Illinois/Iowa, 1866-1952). For the Fourth Liberty Loan.
2) "Four Years in the Fight. The Women of France We Owe Them Houses of Cheer" by Lucien Hector Jonas (France, 1880-1947). For the United War Work Campaign.
3) Pershing portrait with "YMCA [...] I wish unreservedly to commend its work for the Army" by Samuel Johnson Woolf (New York, 1880-1948). For the United War Work Campaign.
4) "Y.W.C.A. War Work Centers in the United States" map.
5) "Must Children Die and Mothers Plead in Vain?" by Walter Hunt Everett (New Jersey, 1880-1946). For Liberty Bonds.
6) "For Every Fighter a Woman Worker" by Adolph Treidler (New York/California, 1886-1981). For the United War Work Campaign.
7) "His Home Over There" by Albert Herter (California/New York/France, 1871-1950). For the YMCA United War Work Campaign.
8) "Oh, Boy! that's the Girl!" by George Mather Richards (Connecticut/Florida, 1880-1958). For the Salvation Army.
Each 36" x 28". Unframed.
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EIGHT WWI POSTERS Circa 1918 Each 36" x 28". Unframed.
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