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Group of five (5) World War I United States propaganda posters, with artists including Sidney Reisenberg and William Haskell Coffin. 1st item: Poster titled "Joan of Arc Saved France / Women of America Save Your Country Buy War Savings Stamps" Art by William Haskell Coffin. Issued by the United States Treasury Department, published by United States Printing and Lithograph co., NY. 30" H x 20 1/2" W. 2nd item: United War Work Campaign poster titled "Civilians / When We Go Through This We Need All the Help and Comfort You Can Give". Issued by the Jewish Welfare Board, published by Alco-Gravure Inc., NY. Art by Sidney H. Riesenberg. 33" H x 22" W. 3rd item: Poster titled "See Him Through / Help Us to Help the Boys" Issued by National Catholic War Council Knights of Columbus, published by American Lithographic co., NY. Art by Burton Rice. 30" H x 20" W. 4th item: United War Work Campaign poster titled "United We Serve", listing multiple organizations involved in achieving $170.5 millon fundraising goal, including YMCA, YWCA, National Catholic War Council Knights of Columbus, Jewish Welfare Board, War Camp Community Service, American Library Association, Salvation Army. c. 1918. 28" H x 20" W. 5th item: Poster titled "Save Your Child from Autocracy and Poverty / Buy War Savings Stamps". Art by Herbert Paus. Issued by United States Treasury Department, published by United States Printing and Lithograph co., NY. 30 1/4" H x 20 1/2" W. All posters unframed. All first quarter 20th century. Note: All posters previously and currently rolled for storage. Shipping in tubes recommended. Condition: All with overall toning, minor creasing. All posters rolled. 1st: Some tears to edges. Largest approximately 4" with tape repair, to center of bottom edge. Significant creasing along bottom edge. 2nd: Tears to edges, largest approximately 3 1/2" to center of bottom edge. 3rd: Minor tears, largest 1 1/2" with tape repair to center of bottom edge. 4th: Few minor tears, some with loss. Largest approximately 3/4" to center of bottom edge. 5th: Folds, creases to corners. Minor tears to edges, largest approximately 1 1/2" to center of bottom edge.