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Where can I purchase an original or a reproduction of a World War I or II poster?

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Where can I purchase an original or a reproduction of a World War I or II poster?

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Unfortunately, we cannot print copies of posters for the general public at the UNT Libraries. The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) sells reproductions of its posters: Posters & Facsimiles: World War II (includes PDF catalog and ordering information). To order or to request a catalog by phone, call 1-800-234-8861. Several online vendors sell rare or vintage posters: • Antique Paper & Ephemera X-change (APEX) • David Pollack Vintage Posters • Meehan Military Posters • Pacific Image Archive • Rare-Posters.com • Vintage Poster Works You can also try searching specific online auction sites such as Ebay. Keep in mind that art objects sold at auctions are often in poorer condition or are less rare than art objects sold through museums and galleries, therefore they tend to be worth less. • Auction Top 20 lists the 20 most popular auction sites on the Internet. • Major Art Auctions Houses (Art-Collecting.com) lists the most popular auction houses for arts and antiques. S

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