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    • Condition: Used - Good

      US$ 15.00

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      Published by The Sage, Sons & Co. Lith., Print'g & Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N.Y., 1865

      • Softcover
      • First Edition

      Seller: Certain Books, ABAA, Las Cruces, NM, U.S.A.Certain Books, ABAA

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      Association member: ABAA, ESA, ILAB

      Condition: Used - Good

      US$ 250.00

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      Not Bound. Condition: Good. Broadside. Approx. 15 1/2" x 21" overall size. Corners at right chipped away, edge-wear and closed tears; reverse with old tape repairs, paper darkened. Colors still fairly vibrant and in good condition and an interesting idealized view of mid-19th century working American farm life, becoming industri

    • Published by No Publisher (likely The Circle Women?s Liberation Union), No Place (likely Chicago), 1972

      • Manuscript

      Seller: Walnut Street Paper, LLC, Kutztown, PA, U.S.A.Walnut Street Paper, LLC

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      Condition: Used

      US$ 275.00

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      Three pin holes along top edge, and another along right edge. Small chips to bottom corners and a 2cm chip along left edge, not impacting text. Lightly toned. Better than Very Good. Given our research, this poster was likely created by a University of Illinois - Chicago (UIC) student and faculty group called the Circle Women?s L

    • Condition: Used

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      Very good. Backed on linen, poster style. Size 27 x 19.5 Inches. This is a c. 1917 National Printing and Engraving Company Greek broadside that is most likely associated with recruiting during World War I. Roughly translated as 'Enlist/Register so that it cannot be said that they offered their lives in vain'. Written in Katharev