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334. WWII “Don't Say It!” careless talk poster. (1943) The
finger-pointer lives! Part of a series of small silkscreened window-
card posters with security messages by artist M. Anderson. Unbacked
(11 x 17.5 in.; 279 x 444 mm.), fine. $100 - $200
335. WWII “Button Your Lip!” careless talk poster. (1943)
Part of a series of small silkscreened window-card posters with
security messages by artist M. Anderson. Unbacked (11 x 17.5 in.;
279 x 444 mm.), fine. $100 - $200
336. WWII “The Enemy Listens” careless talk poster.
(1943) Part of a series of small silkscreened window-card posters
with security messages by artist M. Anderson. Unbacked (11 x
17.5 in.; 279 x 444 mm.), fine. $100 - $200
337. WWII “Spike That Rumor” careless talk poster. (1943)
Part of a series of small silkscreened window-card posters with
security messages by artist M. Anderson. Unbacked (11 x 17.5 in.;
279 x 444 mm.), fine. $100 - $200
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338. WWII “Don't Talk About Troop Movements, If You
Tell . . .” careless talk poster. (1943) A very edgy illustration
with a gritty photo-realist quality, drawn from boot level on the
rail platform. Folded unbacked (22 x 28 in.; 558 x 711 mm.), very
fine. $200 - $300
339. WWII “Americans Will Always Fight for Liberty,
1778-1943” morale poster. (1943) Casting the history net
widely, this poster by Bernard Perlin makes the liberty connection
to the Revolutionary War. Folded unbacked (22 x 28 in.; 558 x
711 mm.), very good with tiny edge stains. $100 - $200
340. WWII “We Have Just Begun To Fight” battlefront
morale poster. (1943) Also seen in larger size, this design is almost
identical in composition to Faivre's beautiful “On Les Aura” poster
from WWI. Folded unbacked (16 x 22.5 in.; 406 x 572 mm.), fine.
$200 - $300
341. WWII “Hug the Ground and Live Longer” battlefront
advice poster. (1943) Not a common poster, it has definite design
elements in common with Abram Games' earlier work in Britain.
Folded unbacked (13.5 x 20 in.; 343 x 508 mm.), very good.
$100 - $200
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342. WWII “Loose Lips Might Sink Ships” Seagram’s tavern poster. (1943) Following four are examples from the House of
Seagram series for taverns by Seymour R. Goff, a.k.a. ‘Ess-ar-gee’, all concerning ‘loose lips’ and ‘careless talk’. Unfolded unbacked (21.5
x 27.75 in.; 546 x 705 mm.), very fine. $1,500 - $2,500
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343. WWII “Even In This Friendly Tavern There May Be
Enemy Ears” Seagram’s tavern poster. (1943) Seymour R.
Goff, a.k.a. ‘Ess-ar-gee’with comical Hitler image. Unfolded
unbacked (21.5 x 27.75 in.; 546 x 705 mm.), very fine. $200 - $300
344. WWII “Free Speech Doesn’t Mean Careless Talk!”
Seagram’s tavern poster. (1943) Seymour R. Goff, a.k.a. ‘Ess-
ar-gee’with parrot image. Unfolded unbacked (21.5 x 27.75 in.;
546 x 705 mm.), very fine. $200 - $300
345. WWII “No Room for Rumors” Seagram’s tavern
poster. (1943) Seymour R. Goff, a.k.a. ‘Ess-ar-gee’with “Uncle
Sam” image. Unfolded unbacked (21.5 x 27.75 in.; 546 x 705 mm.),
very fine. $200 - $300
346. WWII “Silence Means Security [A wise old owl]”
careless talk poster. (1943) Charming example of humor, animals,
poetry, and message all in one tight little package. Folded unbacked
(22 x 28 in.; 558 x 711 mm.), very fine. $300 - $500
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poster. (1944) Clever cartoon-style poster of a GI swinging his carbine
like a baseball bat at oncoming Japanese, while standing on Nazi flag
and Hitler’s dead burning body. Unfolded unbacked (17 x 22 in.; 432 x
558 mm.), fine with slight edge wear. $200 - $300
348. WWII “Don't Shiver Next Winter, Order Coal Now!”
solid fuels poster. (1944) Egmont Arens charming design--a
cold penguin!?--gets the message across to order coal early. Folded
unbacked (18.5 x 26 in.; 470 x 660 mm.), very fine. $200 - $300
349. WWII “Women, There's Work To Be Done and a War To Be Won” work incentive poster. (1944) Vernon Grant cute and
clever cartoon of homefront women filling in every conceivable job. Folded cardstock (11 x 21 in.; 280 x 533 mm.), very good. $300 - $500
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