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Save the Products of the Land - Eat More Fish

Save the Products of the Land - Eat More Fish

ID# 4093
Charles Livingston Bull
C1918
20.25" x 30"
(51cm x 76cm)
Regular price $900 USD
Regular price Sale price $900 USD
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During WWI, most of America's livestock and wheat was being sent overseas to feed the troops as well as Europeans whose land was turned into battlefields. Food became exceedingly scarce and rationed heavily on the homefront as the US' involvement continued into 1918. This poser created by the United States Food Administration (a precursor to today's FDA) encourages the American public to increase their consumption of fish, since they require less resources to feed and are plentiful.

This is an original vintage poster, not a reproduction. It is in excellent condition and has been archivally backed onto linen. We fully guarantee the authenticity of our items.

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