Armée de Paris, habitants de Paris, les membres de Gouvernement de la République ont quitté Paris.... / Paris, le 3 Septembre 1914. / Le Gouverneur Militaire de Paris, Commandant l'Armée de Paris, Galliéni. [Paris] : Gouvernment Militaire de Paris, 1914? (Paris : Imprimerie Marcel Picard).
Aux habitants du Nord de la France / Le Maréchal Von der Goltz fait connaître aux populations du Nord de la France...que le choléra sérit avec intensité dans les troupes alliés.... / Charleville, le 20 Septembre 1914 / Von der Goltz, Maréchal. [S.l.] : Imprimerie Régionale, 1914?
Le vin chaud de l'arrière à l'avant ... nous vaincrons en le buvant! [S.l.] : Ministère de l'agriculture, [191-].
Les Alsaciens et les Lorrains sont Français! [text blocks]. Paris : J. Cussac, Imp., [1914].
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Les revendications des bébés. [S.l.] : Croix-Rouge Américaine Bureau des Enfants, [191-] ([Paris : Imp. G Bataille]).
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Nous voulons vivre / aidez nous! / 80,000 bébés français périssent chaque année. [S.l.] : Croix-Rouge Américaine Bureau des Enfants, 1917 ([Imp. G Bataille. Paris]).
Ordre du jour du 6 Septembre 1914 / "Au moment où s'engage une Bataille dont dépend le salut du pays, il imports de rappeler a tous que le moment n'est plus de regarder en arrière. Tous les efforts doivent être employés à attaquer et à refouler l'ennemi.... Dans les circonstances actuelles, aucune défaillance ne peut être tolérée." / - Joffre. Paris : Librarie du Musée de la Guerre, 1914?
Ordre du jour du Général Joffre le 2 Août 1916 / Soldats de la République! Votre troisième année de guerre commence. Depuis deux ans, vous soutenez, sans faiblir, le poids d'une lutte implacable.... La victoire est certaine! / Joffre. Paris : Impr. Du Musée de la Guerre, 1916?
Réservez le vin pour nos Poilus. [S.l.] : Comité National de Prévoyance & d'Economies, [1916] (Paris : Union Française).
Sauvons les bébés par l'allaitement maternel. [S.l.] : Croix-Rouge Américaine Bureau des Enfants, [1917?] ([Imp. G Bataille. Paris]).
Black oak books [picture] / [designed by] Lance Hidy; printed by Rob Day. -- West Lebanon, New Hampshire: Mink Brook Editions, c. 1985.
The Hugh M. Morris Library rededication October 11, 1986 [picture] / design [by] Lance Hidy; printed by Rob Day. -- West Lebanon, New Hampshire: Mink Brook Editions, c. 1986.
Voilà les Américains! L'Allemagne aurait voulu rompre le front occidental et imposer aux Allies des conditions de paix aussi honteuses que celles imposées à la Russie. Il est trop tard! L'effort Américain depasse toutes les prévisions. Ce que nous apporte l'Amérique ... Nancy ; Paris : Berger-Levrault, [1917].
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Philippines, Ladrones, Hawaii & Puerto Rico, illustrated throughout with 52...Sears Roebuck Company. []. 1900
[Rock Concerts.] Mostly printed in Northern California : issued by Bill Graham Presents, Family Dog, Neon Rose (Moscoso), or other local groups, dated 1966, or 1967, or undated.
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France. France : by and for the French Government, [ca.1951] (Paris : Imprimerie Georges Lang).
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The sun spends the winter on the French Riviera. France : by and for the French Government, [between 1930 and 1960] (Paris : Bedos & Cie. Imprimerie).
Winter sports in France. France : by and for the French Government, [between 1930 and 1960] (Paris : E. Desfossés Néogravure)
"Bits of France afloat" / All the charm and atmosphere of France pervades the ships of the French Line Compagnie Général Transatlantique. U.S.A. : [s.n.], 1933.
Air France / De jour et de nuit, de nuit et de jour, dans tous les ciels / nox post lucem lux post noctem. Paris : Perceval, 1938?
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All the charm and atmosphere of France pervades the ships of the French Line Compagnie Général Transatlantique / Veritable "bits of France afloat" / New York - Plymouth - Havre. U.S.A. : [s.n.], 1939.
The gentle art of civilized living / Beaches the highest degree of perfection aboard the ships of the French Line / "Bits of France afloat." U.S.A. : [s.n.], 1939.
Göta Canal / Sweden's scenic waterway. Sweden : Meyer & Köster, Västsvenska Kartonnage S.B. [between 1930 and 1940?].
Gotland Sweden Visby Festival July - August. Sweden : Foreningen Ruinspelen I Visby in cooperation with Gotland Tourist Association and Swedish Tourist Traffic Association, 1960 (Sweden : Wezäta).
The best bells in the world / Bell Foundry Van Bergen Heiligerlee Holland. Winschoten [Groningen, Netherlands] : Van der veen, [between 1940 and 1960].
Streamliners link the West / Super Chief, Chief, El Capitan, Chicagoan, Kansas Cityan, San Diegan, Golden Gate. [S.l.] : Santa Fe Railroad, [between 1930 and 1960].
Trilby. A novel by George Du Maurier, with one hundred and twenty illustrations by the author. [New York] Harper & Brothers, ca. 1894.
Barrie's Sentimental Tommy, in Scribner's [New York?, ]. 1895?
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France toujours! / France quand même! / Car la France est eternelle, et rien de ce qui est la France ne saurait périr. [S.l.] : Demoulin Frères. SC., [19--] (Paris : Editions Delandre).
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Pour le drapeau! Pour la victoire! / Souscrivez á l'Emprunt National / Les Souscriptions sont reçues à Paris et en Province à la Banque National de Crédit. [Paris? : s.n.], 1917 (Paris : Devambez Imp.).
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Novelty / ciné-concert des Allies / Tous les jours matinée et soirée dimanches et fêtes 2 matinées: a 2H et 4H.1/2 / Entrée permanente / 19, Rue le Peletier / "A deux pas du Boul.d des Italiens" / "American-Bar." Paris : Atel. Delattre et Cie, [191-].
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4e Emprunt de la Défense Nationale. Paris : Imp. Champenois, [1918?].
Debout dans la tranchée que l'aurore éclaire, le soldat rêve à la victoire et à son foyer. Pour qu'il puisse assurer l'une et retrouver l'autre, souscrivez au 3e. Emprunt de la Défense Nationale. Paris ; Nancy : Berge Levrault, imp., [1917].
"La Marseillaise" crée à Strasbourg par Rouget de l'Isle en 1792 y rentre triomphement, en 1918, à la tête des Armées Alliées! 'Allons donc enfants de la Patrie allons chercher de libérer les peuples... (G. Clemenceau).' Paris : Devambez Imp., [1918].
Journée Nationale des Tuberculeux / Anciens militaires / Sauvons-les. Paris : Devambez Imp., [1917].
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La journée du Poilu. Paris : I. Lapina. Imp. Edit., 1915.
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Comité d'assistance en Alsace-Lorraine / Tombola Artistique / Tableaux, objets d'art, autographes / Plus de 200 lots offerts par les artistes, hommes de lettres, musiciens, contemporain / 9500 billets; un lot garanti à chaque groupe de 50 billets / Prix de billet: 5 Francs / Exposition du 7 au 30 Avril 1916 au Musée des Arts Decoratifs Pavillon de Marsan, 107, Rue de Rivoli / Prix d'entrée de l'Exposition: 0f 50c. Nancy : Lithographie Berger-Levrault, 1916.
On ne passe pas! / 1914 1918 / Par deux fois j'ai tenu et vaincu sur la Marne, / Civil, mon frère, / la sournoise offensive de la "paix blanche" va t'assaillir a ton tour, / Comme moi, tu dois tenir et vaincre, sois fort et malin. / Méfie-toi de l'hypocrisie boche. [S.l.] : Union des Grandes Associations Françaises Contre la Propogande Ennémie, 1918 (Paris : Devambez).
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Pour la France versez votre or / L'or combat la victoire. Paris: Devambez Imp., [1915].
4e Emprunt de la Défense Nationale. Paris : Imp. Champenois, [1918?].
Debout dans la tranchée que l'aurore éclaire, le soldat rêve à la victoire et à son foyer. Pour qu'il puisse assurer l'une et retrouver l'autre, souscrivez au 3e. Emprunt de la Défense Nationale. Paris ; Nancy : Berge Levrault, imp., [1917].
"It is a remarkable story" said President Wilson ... [S.l.] : War Council of the American Red Cross, [191-].
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"The Child at Your Door" / 400,000 orphans starving no state aid available / Campaign for $30,000,000 / American Committee relief in the Near East Armenia - Greece - Syria - Persia / 1 Madison Ave. New York ~ Cleveland H. Dodge Treas. New York : American Committee relief in the Near East, [1917] (New York : American Lithographic Co.).
"The time has come to conquer or submit." -- "For us there is but one choice. We have made it" -President Wilson / Buy a Bond of the 2nd Liberty Loan and help win the war / A Liberty Bond is a United States Government Bond. New York : American Lithographic Co., [1917].
Answer the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call / All you need is a heart and a dollar. [Washington, D.C.?] : Committee on Public Information Division of Pictorial Publicity, [1918] (Chicago : Edwards & Deutsch Litho. Co.).
Caring for the families of America's fighting men ... [S.l.] : War Council of the American Red Cross, [191-].
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Civilians when we go through this we need all the help and comfort you can give / The Jewish Welfare Board / United War Work Campaign -- Week of November 11 -- 1918. New York : Alco-Gravure, Inc., 1918.
Do not relax your efforts / Slackening effort aids the enemy ... / Julius C. Gunter Governor of Colorado. [Colorado?] : State Council of Defense Department of Publicity and Information, 1918 ([S.l.] : American Printing & Publishing Co.).
Don't fail to visit the Conservation Shop 724 Eighteenth Street Phone Champa 5798 / All work is done there by women and for women whose incomes have been impaired by the war / Handmade laces.... / Headquarters of the Home Relief Committee of the Women's Council for Defence of Colorado and for Denver. [Denver, Colo.? : Home Relief Committee of the Women's Council for Defence of Colorado and for Denver?, 191-].
Don't let up / keep on saving food. [Washington, D.C.?] : United States Food Administration, [1918] ([S.l.] : Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co.).
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Don't stop saving food. [Washington, D.C.?] : United States Food Administration, [191-] (New York : M.B. Brown P'T'G & BDG. Co.).
Eight million patriotic Red Cross workers have made 291,004,000 necessary articles for war purposes ... [S.l.] : War Council of the American Red Cross, [1918?].
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Follow the pied piper / Join the United States School Garden Army. Washington, D.C. : The Graphic Company, [1919?].
For the safety of womanhood, for the protection of childhood, for the honor of manhood, and for liberty throughout the world, help 'till it hurts. Washington, D.C. : Liberty Loan Committee, [1918]
Hunger / For three years America has fought starvation in Belgium / Will you eat less wheat meat fats and sugars that we may still send food in ship loads? [Washington, D.C.?] : United States Food Administration, [191-].
I summon you to comradeship (Woodrow Wilson's signature) / Answer the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call for universal membership. [S.l. : American Red Cross], 1918 (New York : U.S. Prtg. & Lith. Co.).
Jan. 30th Tag you shovel day / Has your coal shovel been tagged yet? [Washington, D.C.?] : United States Fuel Administration, [191-]
June 28th pledge day for war savings / Uncle Sam to Colorado..."You've never failed me yet!" Denver, Colo. : Brock Haffner Press, [1918]
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June 28th Pledge Day for War Savings / W.S.S. / How many $5 War Savings Stamps will you promise to buy before Dec. 31st 1918? Denver, Colo. : Brock-Haffner Press, 1918.
June 28th the dawn of a new era in American history! The era of complete self-denial and united effort to win the war. Every day, every hour consecrated to working and saving for this great purpose. [Washington, D.C.?] : USFA, [1918] (Denver, Co. : Brock-Haffner Press)
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Keep it coming / "We must not only feed our soldiers at the front but the millions of women and children behind our lines" Gen. John J. Pershing / Waste nothing. [Washington, D.C.?] : United States Food Administration, [191-] (New York : W.F. Powers Litho. Co.).
Lest they perish / Campaign for $30,000,000 / American Committee for relief in the Near East Armenia - Greece - Syria - Persia / One Madison Ave., New York Cleveland H. Dodge, Treasurer. New York : American Committee for relief in the Near East, [1917] (New York : Conwell Graphic Companies).
Life in the Navy / Food for fighters / Sea fighters must have A-1 stuff and the American Navy is the best fed in the world. Before taken on board ship, every ounce of meat is inspected ... Come in for fighting and big eats and enlist in the Navy. New York : Press of U.S. Navy Recruiting Bureau, [191-].
L'Italia ha bisogno di carne-frumento-grasso & zucchero / Mangiate poco di questo cibo perché deve andare al nostro popolo, e le truppe d'Italia. [S.l.] : Amministrazione d[e] Cibi Stati Uniti, [1917] (Brooklyn, NY : Latham Litho. & Ptg. Co.).
Little Americans Do your bit Eat Oatmeal - Corn meal mush - Hominy - other corn cereals - and Rice with milk. Save the wheat for our soldiers. Leave nothing on your plate. [Washington, D.C.?] : United States Food Administration, [1917].
Make our American Red Cross in peace as in war / "The Greatest Mother in the World" / Third Red Cross Roll Call Nov. 2-11, 1919. [Wahington, D.C.? : American Red Cross?], 1919.
Mr. Hoover requests: Consume stuff nearest to point of production. This avoids transportation congestion and will help win the war! / U.S. Exposition -- Denver April 5th to 12th 1918! Denver, Colo. : Union Printing and Publishing Co., 1918.
Navy! Uncle Sam is calling you / Enlist in the Navy! / Recruiting Station / "I want you in the Navy and I want you now." New York : Leslie Judge Co., 1917 (Los Angeles, Ca. : Western Litho. Co).
Order your coal now / Get it out of Uncle Sam's way -- he needs the railroads for the war. [Washington, D.C.?] : United States Fuel Administration, [191-] (New York : United States Prtg. & Lith. Co.).
Our flags Beat Germany / Support every flag that opposes Prussianism / Eat less of the food fighters need / Deny yourself something / Waste nothing. [Washington, D.C.?] : United States Food Administration, [1918] (Chicago : Edwards & Deutsch Litho. Co.).
See him through / Help us to help the boys / National Catholic War Council Knights of Columbus / United War Work Campaign -- Week of November 11 -- 1918. [S.l.] : National Catholic War Council, 1918 (New York : American Lithographic Co.).
Sugar means ships / The consumption of sugar sweetened drinks must be reduced / For your beverages 400 million lbs. of sugar were imported in ships last year. Every ship is needed to carry soldiers and supplies now. [Washington, D.C.?] : United States Food Administration, [1917] (New York : The Carey Printing Company).
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The girlhood of America is her second line of defence / YWCA will tell you what America expects of her girls / A call to the colors. [S.l.] : Y.W.C.A., [191-].
The Queen of Belgium appealed to the Red Cross to aid in saving the children / The children are the hope and future of Belgium. [S.l.] : War Council of the American Red Cross, [191-].
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The Red Cross supplies 30,000 people each week with information concerning relatives in the fighting forces at home and overseas ... [S.l.] : War Council of the American Red Cross, [191-].
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United we serve / Y.M.C.A., Y.W.C.A., National Catholic War Council - K. of C., Jewish Welfare Board, War Camp Community Service, American Library Association, Salvation Army / United War Work Campaign $170,500,000. [S.l. : s.n., 1918].
War rages in France / We must feed them / They cannot fight and raise food at the same time / Denying ourselves only a little means life to them. [Washington, D.C.?] : United States Food Administration, [191-].
Where the victims are / Save the survivors -- 3,950,000 starving people / Campaign for $30,000,000. New York : American Committee for Relief in the Near East, [1917?].
YMCA ... United War Work Campaign November 11-18, 1918. [Washington, D.C.?] : Division of Pictorial Publicity, 1918 (New York : Alco-Gravure, Inc.)
"The sword is drawn / The Navy upholds it!" New York : H.C. Miner Litho. Co., [1917].
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For every fighter a woman worker / United War Work Campaign / Care for her through the YWCA. New York : American Lithographic Co., [1918]
Help deliver the goods / Do it now. New York : American Lithographic Co., [191-]
His home over there / More than 2000 such homes for our boys / United War Work Campaign, November 11th-18th. [S.l.] : Y.M.C.A., [191-] ([Washington, D.C.?] : Committee on Public Information Division of Pictorial Publicity).
If you can't go across with a gun come across with your part of the Red Cross War Fund. [S.l.] : Red Cross, [1917] (New York : The United States Printing and Lithograph Co.).
Men wanted for the Army. [S.l. : United States Army?, 191-].
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20,000 tons of clothing desperately needed by Germany's victims in Belgium and Northern France / Germany will not clothe them America must ... Newark, NJ : Commission for Relief in Belgium, [191-] (New York, New York : Allied Printing Union Label)
Four years in the fight / The women of France / We owe them the houses of cheer / United War Work Campaign. [S.l.] : Y.W.C.A., [1918] (Cincinatti ; New York : Strobridge Litho. Co.)
This device on hat or helmet means U.S. Marines. [S.l. : s.n., 191-].
Treat 'em rough! Join the tanks. [Washington, D.C.?] : United States Tank Corps., [1917] (Chicago ; New York ; St. Louis : National Printing & Engraving Co.).
Columbia calls / Enlist now for U.S. Army. [New York? : s.n.], c1916.
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Follow the flag / Enlist in the Navy. New York : Carey Print Lith., [19]17.
That Liberty shall not perish from the earth / Buy Liberty Bonds / Fourth Liberty Loan. New York : Heywood Strasser & Voigt Litho. Co., [1918].
Come along / Learn something see something in the U.S. Navy / Ample shore leave for inland sights. New York : Press Navy Recruiting Bureau, [1919].
Fight or buy bonds / Third Liberty Loan. Boston : Forbes, [19]17.
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La Croix de Guerre des Femmes / "Let it rest on my shoulder now" -- American woman. New York : Alpha Litho. Co. Inc., [191-].
A Wonderful opportunity for you / United States Navy offers to American citizens of good character ... the best chance to see the world, save money and serve their country [text blocks] [New York? : New-Art Lithographic Company Inc.?, 1917?] New York, N.Y. : New-Art Lithographic Company Inc., [1917]
Be a U.S. Marine / First in the fight~ Always faithful~ [S.l. : s.n., 191-]
Joan of Arc saved France / Women of America save your country / Buy War Savings Stamps. [Washington, D.C.?] : United States Treasury Department, [191-] (New York : The United States Printing & Lithograph Co)
Save your child from autocracy and poverty / Buy War Savings Stamps. [Washington, D.C.?] : United States Treasury Department, [191-] (New York : The United States Printing & Lithograph Co)
The Navy put 'em across / The Service for Travel and Training Ages 17 to 35 / Apply Navy Recruiting Station. [S.l.] : Press U.S. Navy Recruiting Bureau, 1918.
Keep 'em smiling! / help war camp community service / "morale is winning the war" / United War Work Campaign. [S.l. : s.n.], 1918.
On the job for victory / United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation. Philadelphia, P.A. : Publications Section Emergency Fleet Corporation, [191-]. ([Washington, D.C.] : Department of Pictorial Publicity)
The greatest mother in the world / Red Cross Christmas Roll Call Dec. 16-23rd. [S.l.] : American National Red Cross, 1918 (Chicago : Edwards Deutsch Litho. Co.).
U.S. Navy / Help your country / Enlist in the Navy / Navy Recruiting Station / 117 West Ocean St., Long Beach. Brooklyn, N.Y. : Latham Litho & Ptg. Co., [191-].
For every fighter a woman worker / Y.W.C.A. / Back our second line of defense / United War Work Campaign. New York : The United States [Printing &] Lith Co., [191-].
Over [T]here! / Skilled Workers / On the ground [behind the lines] in the Air Service ... [S.l. : United States Air Service?, 191-].
"In the strength of great hope we must shoulder our common load" / Buy Victory Bonds. [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Treasury Department, 1945 ([Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Government Printing Office).
"No loyal citizen to the United States should be denied the democratic right to exercise the responsibilities of his citizenship, regardless of his ancestry ..." The President of the United States, February 3, 1943. Washington, D.C. : Office of War Information, 1943 (Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office).
"One swine too many..." / The Nazis in Holland tried to spread the idea that slaughtering unweaned calves would leave more milk for dutch children. They devised the slogan - "One calf too many means no milk for eight children." Dutchmen, however, altered the slogan to read - "One swine too many means starvation for many people." [Netherlands? : s.n., 1945?].
"This world cannot exist half slave and half free" / Fight for freedom! Washington, D.C. : Graphics Division Office of Facts and Figures, 1942 (Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office)
Allies for a big job / OCD / Cooperate with your local Defense Council. [Washingont, D.C.? : Office of Civilian Defense?], 1942 ([Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Government Printing Office).
Conserve rubber for National Defense ... Proper care of tires conserves rubber, saves gas too! [S.l.] : Schrader in the interest of National Defense, [194-].
Enlist in a proud profession! Join the U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps / A lifetime education - free! If you can qualify. [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Public Health Service Federal Security Agency, [194-].
Give it your best! Washington, D.C. : Office of War Information, 1942 (Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office).
I'm counting on you! Don't discuss: troop movements ship sailings war equipment. Washington, D.C. : Office of War Information, 1943 ([Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Government Printing Office).
Ours...to fight for / Freedom from fear. Washington, D.C. : Office of War Information, 1943 (Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office).
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Ours...to fight for / Freedom from want. Washington, D.C. : Office of War Information, 1943 (Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office).
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Save freedom of speech / Buy War Bonds. Washington, D.C. : Office of War Information, 1943 (Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office).
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Save freedom of worship / Buy War Bonds. Washington, D.C. : Office of War Information, 1943 (Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office).
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Save your cans / Help pass the ammunition. [Washington, D.C.?] : War Production Board Salvage Division, [194-].
Their sacrifices have saved our soil and our sons! Now let us help them...Give once for all. [S.l.] : United Nations War Relief; U.S. State Department Los Angeles area war chest, 1943 ([Union printer's mark]).
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United / The United Nations fight for freedom. Washington, D.C. : Office of War Information, 1943 ([Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Government Printing Office).
United we win. Washington, D.C. : War Manpower Commission; Office of War Information, 1943 ([Washington D.C.] : U.S. Government Printing Office).
World War II poster reprint, We can do it. n.d.