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The cover of The World War I Book: Big Ideas Simply Explained features various war-themed quotes and illustrations against a black background overlaid with white text.
Regular price $30.50
The World War I Book (DK Big Ideas)
The cover of The York Patrol by James Carl Nelson depicts a historical battle scene featuring the American Expeditionary Force with soldiers in uniforms and helmets on a grassy battlefield.
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The York Patrol
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A mostly white book cover for The Zimmerman Telegram featuring a black and white photo of soldiers holding man American flags while running down a city street with tall buildings around them. Subtext reads: Winner of the Pulitzer Prize.
Regular price $21.50
The Zimmermann Telegram
Cover of Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden, featuring a sepia-toned image of a person in a canoe. Text marks it as a Today Show Book Club pick.
Regular price $18.00
Three Day Road
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Cover of the Penguin Classics edition, Three Poets of the First World War, by Ivor Gurney, Isaac Rosenberg, and Wilfred Owen, featuring a stylized dark landscape with barren trees and a path.
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A small pitcher to hold cream and other liquids. It is tan sandy color with speckles of brown on the glaze. In the middle in an emblem which depicts the WWI Musem and text that reads Kansas City Missouri.
Regular price $32.00
Tiny Tipper Stoneware Pitcher
Cover of the book titled To Conquer Hell: The Meuse-Argonne, 1918 The Epic Battle that Ended the First World War by Edward G. Lengel, featuring a World War I battlefield scene at the top and a soldier silhouette at the bottom.
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The book cover of To End All Wars by Adam Hochschild poignantly captures the duality of World War I, with soldiers on horseback contrasting with a protest scene below.
Regular price $25.00
To End All Wars
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