United States. Government Printing Office
Dates
- Existence: 1861-03-04 - 2014-12-16
Functions
Places
- United States (Associated Country)
- Washington (D.C.) (Residence)
Languages Used
- English
Found in 74 Collections and/or Records:
Sandra W. Ruggiero collection of World War II posters, 1942-1943
Say YES!, 1942
Soldier, sailor, and marine in cartoon form encouraging the acceptance of war stamps for change. In full color
Silence Means Security, 1943
Large owl with oak leaf in front sitting on a branch. In bright colors
Somebody Blabbed, 1942
Hand and sailor hat of someone in the water appearing to drown
Strong in the Strength of the Lord, 1942
Image of three arms grasping working tools and symbolizing strength and unity. One arm has worker's sleeve, one a soldier's sleeve, one a woman's sleeve. In full color
Susan Robbins Berger poster collection, 1914-1942
The Knockout Blow Starts Here, 1942
seven black and white photo reproductions depicting teamwork between production workers and soldiers. text is black and red on white.
The Present with a Future, 1942
Image of Santa Claus dropping war bond certificates from his reindeer powered sled. In full color.
The United States of America ten years from issue date will pay One Hundred Dollars, 1944
World War II poster in the shape of a huge savings bond. The poster is in the colors of green, black and red
They give their lives...You lend your money..., 1943
World War II poster has a blue letters on white. The poster has the words "WANTED 13 Billion Fighting Dollars for our Fighting men" on it.
