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The cover of Making Tin Can Toys by Edward Thatcher showcases a vintage-style design that beautifully captures the essence of tin can crafts. It features a detailed drawing of a tin can against a striped backdrop, adorned in colors of red, blue, cream, green and yellow.
Price: $16.00
Making Tin Can Toys
Black and white illustrated cover showing a massive Mark V Tank. Smaller inset images at the bottom display different views of the tank.
Price: $20.00
Mark V Tank
A book cover titled Maryland in World War I, featuring a vintage sepia colored  photograph of a group of soldiers crowded together on a ship. Each person is looking a the camera, while many are waving their hats.
Price: $25.00
Maryland in World War I
The blue cover of Midnight on the Marne by Sarah Adlakha showcases an image with two figures standing on a bridge under a twilight sky, airplanes soaring above. Set against historic architecture.
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Book cover of Million Dollar Barrage by Justin G Prince featuring a sepia toned photograph of men loading artillery guns.
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The cover for Miners and the Great War is made up of two different images. The top image is an illustration of miners walking to work along coal packed carts on a train track. The below image is a photograph of three miners working. One is using a pick ax to dig.
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A black silhouette of a soldier against a blue background. The soldier's outline is highlighted in red. The title reads The Missing of the Somme.
Price: $19.50
Missing of the Somme
Cover of Missouri at War by Jeremy Paul Amick. It features a sepia-toned photo of five military officers in uniform at the Liberty Memorial in the bottom half of the cover, while black text of the book name is centered in the top half. In the background is a muted sepia colored image of a postcard with illegible writing.
Price: $25.00
Missouri at War
A cover of the book Images of America, Missouri in World War I by Jeremy Paul Amick. It depicts a sepia colored historic photo of American Doughboy soldiers posing in rows of four, some of which are holding riffles. There is a blurry tree in the upper right corner of the cover.
Price: $25.00
Missouri in World War I
The book cover of Modern Food, Moral Food: Self Control, science, and the rise of modern American eating in the twentieth century by Helen Zoe Veit, features a woman holding a tray of food in a doughboy helmet and red, orange, and yellow text.
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