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1916 Popular Science Monthly wartime magazine


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think.gif Page 115. "On the Firing Line and Back of It," ad for bicycles used by U.S. Army soldiers, nice graphic artwork.

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thumbsup.gif Advertising for pocket-watches with military graphic art to show it is patritoic, perhaps? Any thought why they used such themes to sell a product?

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:unsure: Closer view of battleship scene from pocket-watch advertising, interesting graphics, no?

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pinch.gif Closer view of artillerymen manning their cannon in a battlefield, interesting graphics, yes?

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pinch.gif Page 141. Ad for fine steel shoes, gotta wonder if they were flexible to bend when the soldier walked with them or not?

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:lol: Close up of steel shoes. Wonder if they stayed warmed in a cold wet muddy strnech on the Western Front?

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crying.gif Page 147. "America Needs Your Ideas." Thanks, Blue Hawk!

 

Way ta go, Sarge... love this stuff. thumbsup.gif

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:) Page 147. "America Needs Your Ideas: In War and Peace." Close up of the WW1 aeroplane in an oval.

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think.gif Page 146. Ad for Invention & Manufacturing showing a biplane as used by the Air Service in France in 1918.

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