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Yanks in Germany want more Books,American Soldier reading book,1981-1923

Title: Yanks in Germany want more books. Take good live fiction to the public library for immediate shipment / F.
Creator(s): Falls, C. B. (Charles Buckles), 1874-1960, artist
Related Names:
American Library Association , funder/sponsor
Date Created/Published: [between 1918 and 1923]
Summary: Soldier sitting and reading book.
Notes:
Promotional goal: U.S. G63.J7. 191-.
Subjects:
Book drives--1910-1930.
Reading--1910-1930.
Military occupations--American--Germany--1910-1930.
Soldiers--American--1910-1930.
Prints--Color--1910-1930.
War posters--American--1910-1930.
Bookmark /94514637/
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