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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.
Regular price $16.00
Making Tin Can Toys
The Cover for Sue Barton Student Nurse is an illustration of a red headed woman in a white vintage style nurse's uniform standing in what appears to be a hospital checking the reading of a thermomotor.
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Sue Barton Student Nurse
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Soldiers climb a trench with backpacks and rifles under the title Remembrance Day and the Poppy, accompanied by a red poppy and a Read and Learn symbol.
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The book cover of War Is Over by David Almond, illustrated by David Litchfield, featuring an illustrated child amidst birds and a cityscape overlaid with yellow and white text.
Regular price $17.00
War Is Over
Book cover of Captain Rosalie by Timothée de Fombelle, illustrated by Isabelle Arsenault. It depicts a young illustrated Rosalie with orange hair and a backpack, gazing thoughtfully at a village.
Regular price $16.00
Captain Rosalie
Intricate cover design of Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery, featuring Anne Shirley's world with floral, bird, and house motifs in white on a rich green background.
Regular price $8.00
Anne of Green Gables
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Illustrated book cover titled Edith Cavell: Nurse Hero, featuring British nurse Edith Cavell with two dogs, poppies, and a study guide mention. Revised second edition by Terri Arthur, illustrated by Kinga Martin.
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Edith Cavell, Nurse Hero
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Book cover for 'World War I 12 Things to Know' from the America at War series. The title is in large white capital letters against a blue-toned background image of two World War I era pilots in an open cockpit aircraft. The subtitle '12 Things to Know' is in smaller yellow text at the bottom.
Regular price $14.00
World War I: 12 Things to Know
The book cover of The Singing Tree by Kate Seredy features an illustration of three people, one adult and two children, standing under a large tree with lush green leaves. One of the adults appears to be a man in a long vintage blue coat, and the other is a young boy wearing a red vest and white blouse. A young girl, who has long hair and is dressed in a blue dress, is kneeling on the ground beside a tall, engraved stone monument, gazing at it with curiosity or reflection.
Regular price $10.00
The Singing Tree
The cover for Secret Soldiers shows a WWI soldier in uniform entering a trench looking tunnel.
Regular price $10.50
Secret Soldiers
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Cover of Harlem Hellfighters by J. Patrick Lewis and Gary Kelley featuring illustrated soldiers in uniform, American flags, and a cityscape in the background.
Regular price $28.00
Harlem Hellfighters
After the Dancing Days
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After the Dancing Days
Cover of the DK Eyewitness book on World War I, showcases a vintage biplane alongside evocative artifacts like a cannon, helmet, medal, and poppy.
Regular price $17.50
DK Eyewitness: World War I
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Book cover titled Celebrate Memorial Day featuring a hand gently touching a wall of names, honoring fallen soldiers, alongside the American flag.
Regular price $8.50
Celebrate Memorial Day
Illustration of two girls holding banners with the title The Hope Chest by Karen Schwabach. A cityscape and car are in the background.
Regular price $9.00
The Hope Chest
The book cover for Crossing Stones is a bright and colorfully illustrated. It depicts a young woman holding a large suffrage flag against a purple, yellow, orange, and red sky. Below her are four young people, two boys and two girls holding hands in a single line as they use stepping stones to cross a body of water. The first boy wears a WWI soldier's uniform.
Regular price $21.50
Crossing Stones

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