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Post Early
George Him
Lithograph · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

Tanks
Frederick H. K. Henrion
Lithograph · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

Poison Gas Exhibition
Frederick H. K. Henrion
Lithograph · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

Address Your Letters Plainly
Thomas Eckersley
Lithograph · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

Send Your Good Wishes by Greetings Telegram
Abram Games
Lithograph · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

Pilfering is a Menace to Our War Effort
Abram Games
Lithograph · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

In Ten Weeks One Pair
Herbert Tomlinson
Lithograph · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

Dig for Victory
Unknown Artist
Lithograph · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

Are You Sufficiently Skilled in Your Trade to Earn a Higher Trade Rate?
Abram Games
Lithograph · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

Are You A Skilled Artisan?
Abram Games
Lithograph · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

Any Old Iron?
Unknown Artist
Lithograph · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

Blood-Poison: One Less Nail in Your Coffin. Pull out or knock down protruding nails
Pat Keely
Lithograph · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

His Needs Come First
Frederick H. K. Henrion
Lithograph · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

Think Twice Before Making Any Trunk Calls
George Him
Lithograph · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

Think Twice Before Making Any Trunk Calls
George Him
Lithograph · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

Asking for Trouble
Thomas Eckersley
Lithograph · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

Wanted for Sabotage - Wise Guy Joe
Otto Soglow
Lithograph · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

Action Stations, Saving is Everybody's War Job
Frederick H. K. Henrion
Photolithograph · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

Oil, Wipe It Up Before It Before It Throws You Down
Thomas Eckersley
Lithograph · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

Prevent Loose Heads
Thomas Eckersley
Lithograph · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

Circles
Noémi Raymond
Printed cotton · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

Wainscoting Material
Gunta Stölzl
Jute and cellophane · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

Kreise Wainscoting Material for Dancing Pavillion at Swiss Exhibition, Zurich, 1939
Gunta Stölzl
Cellophane, cotton, silk, and silk floss · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

Slicing Knife
W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co., Bradford, PA
Chrome-vanadium steel blade and molded handle · 1939
Museum of Modern Art