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Book cover of An Unladylike Profession: American Women War Correspondents in World War I by Chris Dubbs featuring a woman examining a damaged military object in a barren landscape with white and yellow text.
Price: $30.00
An Unladylike Profession
Book cover of Canary Girls by Jennifer Chiaverini, featuring four munitionettes in factory attire, standing inside an industrial setting reminiscent of the World War I era.
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The cover for The Forbidden Zone highlights the book as a Dover Thrift Editions. The main image is of woman in a flowing red cross nurses uniform holding a wounded soldier on a stretcher. His eyes are bandaged and his arms are crossed over his chest. The woman is considerably larger than the soldier who appears to be the size of a small child as the woman can easily cradle him and the stretcher in her arms. Thy symbol for the red cross organization, a large red plus sign is seen in the background.
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Book cover titled Yr Apêl / The Appeal 1923-24, edited by Jenny Mathers and Mererid Hopwood, features a decorative border and text about the Welsh Women's Peace Petition.
Price: $15.00
Yr Apêl: The Appeal 1923-24
The title of the Brightwood Code is in a vintage style typewriter font and below the title a silhouette of a young woman runs toward the viewer against a bluish orange sky. The buildings in the background are also in silhouette and show the Eiffel Tower on one side surrounded by bombed buildings and three WWI airplanes flying above the wreckage. On the other side of the woman, there are tall dark buildings with a single glowing window at the top of one. A silhouetted figure is standing in the window.
Price: $19.50
The Brightwood Code
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A Star for Mrs. Black is a photograph of a woman in a vintage style dress walking along the river with the Eiffel tower in the distance.
Price: $20.00
A Star for Mrs. Blake

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