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World War I Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings

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Hardcover. Very Good+. Thick scrapbook. 85 leaves, with clippings on both sides. Most of the newspaper articles are from the New York Times. The photographic reproductions from other sources, magazines. Included, as examples: Belgians shooting a spy at sunrise, various battle scenes, etc. Neatly and carefully assembled compilation. 1914-1916. The red scrapbook, lettered, "Book Shelf Scrap Book" on front cover, is copyrighted 1931, The Educational Press.

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Sanctuary Books US (US)
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Title
World War I Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings
Author
Scrapbook - World War I]
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+
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