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Posters and PrintsPublisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service Description: Pictures a bald eagle on a tree and other wild plants and animals you might see in Olympic, Mount Rainier, and North Cascades National Parks. Year/Pages: 1994: Poster, 39x29 in.; flat. Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service Description: Colorful representation of wildlife and plants in the American southwestern deserts. Item 646-S. Year/Pages: 1980: Poster, flat; 39x29 in. 2004-repr. Price: $9.00 America's Air Force: No One Comes Close (Posters) Publisher: Defense Dept., Air Force, Air Force News Service Description: United States Air Force Lithograph Series 50. 12 posters measuring 18 x 24 in. each. Photographs by Andrew N. Dunnaway, et al. Contains photographs of various aircraft of the United States Air Force, including: AC-130U, B-2 Spirit,C-17, E-4, E-8 Joint Stars, F-15 Eagle, F-15E Strike Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon, F-22 Raptor, KC135-R Stratotanker, MH-53M Pave Low 4, and Minuteman 3. Year/Pages: 2001: 12 Posters, 18x24 in.; flat. Price: $8.80 Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service Description: Published in cooperation with the Sunday Times of London on the occasion of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution. Poster gives detailed information about United States naval vessels and their engagements with the British during the Revolutionary War. Item 646-S. Year/Pages: 1976: Poster, 29x39 in. Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service Description: Published in cooperation with the Sunday Times of London on the occasion of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution. Poster gives detailed information about the British Army in America during the Revolutionary War. Item 646-S. Year/Pages: 1976: Poster, 29x39 in. Continental Soldier in the War for American Independence Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service Description: Published in cooperation with the Sunday Times of London on the occasion of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution. Poster gives detailed information about the American Army during the Revolutionary War. Item 646-S. Year/Pages: 1976: Poster, 29x39 in.; 1984-repr. Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service Description: Published in cooperation with the Sunday Times of London on the occasion of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution. Poster gives detailed information about London during the Revolutionary War. Item 646-S. Year/Pages: 1976: Poster, 29x39 in. Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service, Division of Publications Description: Published in cooperation with the Sunday Times of London on the occasion of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution. Poster gives detailed information about Philadelphia during the Revolutionary War. Item 646-S. Year/Pages: 1976: Poster, 29x39 in. Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH Pub. 70-50. Includes 10 prints of paintings by Seth Eastman. Contains prints of these forts: Mackinac in Michigan; Mifflin in Pennsylvania; Trumbull in Connecticut; Tompkins and Wadsworth in New York; Scammel and Gorges in Maine; Delaware in Delaware; Snelling in Minnesota; Taylor in Florida; Defiance in New Mexico; and Rice in North Dakota. Also provides a booklet, "The Eastman Forts, A Guide to the Print Set". The actual paintings are in the collections of the Capitol building in Washington, D.C. 10 prints and booklet, sold as a set. Year/Pages: 1993: 10 posters, 17x24 in. and booklet. Korean War Phase 1: 27 June - 15 September 1950, UN Defensive (Poster) Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH Pub 19-1. Design and layout: John Birmingham. Chronology: Beth Mackenzie. Text: John Elsberg. Describes the first phase of the Korean War using text, maps, illustrations, and a chronology of the war from June 25 to September 19, 1950. Year/Pages: 1997: Poster, 22x28 in.; flat. Korean War Phase 2: 16 September-2 November 1950, UN 0ffensive (Poster) Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH Pub 19-2. Poster measures 22 x 28 in. Text by John Elsbert. Chronology by Beth MacKenzie. Contains maps, pictures with captions, and a chronology of the UN Offensive from 16 September to 2 November 1950. Item 0344-B-01. Year/Pages: 1998: Poster, 22x28 in. flat. Korean War Phase 3: 3 November 1950 - 24 January 1951 (CCF Intervention) (Poster) Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH Pub 19-3. Design and layout: John Birmingham. Chronology: Beth Mackenzie. Text: John Elsberg. Describes the third phase of the Korean War using text, maps, illustrations, and a chronology of the war from 3 November 1950 to 24 January 1951. Year/Pages: 1999: Poster, 22x28 in.; flat. The Korean War, Phase 4 - January 25 - April 21 1951 and April 22 - July 8, 1951 (Posters) Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH 19-4. Year/Pages: Posters Korean War, Phase 5: 9 July 1951 - 27 July 1953 (Poster) Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH Pub 19-5. Map measures 22 x 28 in. Layout: Teresa K. Jameson. Chronology: Beth Mackenzie. Text: John Elsberg. Describes the fifth phase of the Korean War using text, maps, illustrations, and a chronology of the war from 9 July 1951 to 27 July 1953. Year/Pages: 2000: Poster, 22x28 in.; flat. Operations Desert Shield/Desert Storm, 7 August 1990 to 28 February 1991 (Poster) Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH 70-34. Publication measures 24 x 30 in. Shows a map of the forces in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm along with photographs of the United States Army in action. Year/Pages: 1997: Poster, 24x30 in. Publisher: Defense Dept., Office of the Deputy Under Secretary Description: Shows 20 reproductions of color photographs depicting parts of the Pentagon both before and after the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001. Year/Pages: 2002: Poster, 32x23 in.; folded. Price: $3.00 Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH PUB 70-79. 3 posters measuring 16 x 20 in. each. Watercolor/Oil by Henrietta M. Snowden, entitled: Basic Training, Waiting to Go to War, 2001, and Medic. Prepared in celebration of the U.S. Army's 227th birthday on 14 June 2002. The illustrations in this set depict contemporary Army activities beginning with Operation ENDURING FREEDOM, 2001. Year/Pages: 2002: 3 Posters, 16x20 in.; flat. Publisher: Health and Human Services Dept., Public Health Service Description: 1 poster measuring 20 x 16 in. and 2 posters measuring 16 x 20 in. The first poster (portrait size) announces services offered. The later two posters (landscape size) are examination room charts which indicate preventive care in a timeline format for adults and children respectively. These charts are printed on both sides with the same information. Year/Pages: 1997: 3 posters, 16x20 in. Price: $12.00 Thermy Temperature Rules] Cooking for Food Service (Poster) Publisher: Agriculture Dept., Food Safety and Inspection Service Description: Poster measures 17 x 11 in. Gives the proper cooking temperatures for meats and poultry. Sold in packages of 10 posters only. Year/Pages: 2002: Posters. Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service Description: Depicts, in color, the animal and plant life of the Atlantic Barrier Islands. On Poster: Shifting sands and tides, sunken forests, marine life, and birds, birds, birds...; Visit these wildlife-rich barrier islands: Fire Island, Assateague, Cape Hatteras, Cape Lookout, Cumberland Island, and Canaveral National Seashores and Biscayne National Park. Year/Pages: 1986: Poster, 24x17 in.; flat. Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service Description: On poster: Explore America's Southwestern parks, an enchanted landscape of colorful pinnacles, buttes, spires, mesas, and canyons teeming with wildlife. Item 646-S. Year/Pages: 1990: Poster, 29x39 in.; flat. Denali: Denali National Park and Preserve / Alaska (Poster) Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service Description: Depicts, in a view from the Southeast, several of the seventeen glaciers that spill down the flanks of Mount McKinley (Denali), North America's highest peak. The glaciers on the poster are: Kahiltna; Kanikula; Tokositna; Ruth; Coffee; Buckskin; and Eldridge. Also shows mountains in the vicinity of Mount McKinley. Item 646-S. Year/Pages: 1995: Poster, 29x39 in.; flat. Everglades: Everglades National Park, Florida Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service Description: This poster is an artist's conception of Everglades wildlife. Year/Pages: 1975: Poster, 42x28 in. 1979-repr. Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service Description: This colorful poster depicts scenic park features and the 28- by 48-mile caldera, or basin, created by a massive volcanic eruption 600,000 years ago. At the head of the poster reads: Mammoth Hot Springs, Old Faithful, Yellowstone Lake, Grand Teton, the far-reaching Greater Yellowstone area reverberates with places symbolizing the American West. Today Federal land agencies and other groups work together to protect this magnificent natural habitat of the grizzly bear, elk, bison, trumpeter swan, and other wildlife. Year/Pages: 1991: Poster, 39x29 in.; flat. Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service Description: Looking down Yosemite Valley from west to east, an alpine panoramist depicts the national park's rock forms, hanging valleys, waterfalls, lakes, and streams with El Capitain and Half Dome forming the central spectacle with Bridalveil and Yosemite Falls. Item 646-S. Year/Pages: 1988: Poster, 30x39 in.; folded. Columbus: Voyages to America, 1492-1504 Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service Description: Provides a wallchart describing the life and times of Christopher Columbus, a native of Genoa sailing in the service of Spain whose voyages to America opened a new age in world history. Item 646-S. Year/Pages: 1992: Poster, 29x39 in.; folded. Historic Building Poster Series, Set 3 Publisher: General Services Administration Description: Contains reproductions of black and white photographs of historic Federal court and office buildings with names of their architects and dates of original construction. Buildings depicted are located in: Tacoma, Washington; Washington, DC; Salt Lake City, Utah; Chattanooga, Tennessee; Santa Fe, New Mexico; New York City; Los Angeles, California; Chicago, Illinois; Wichita, Kansas; and Baltimore, Maryland. Architects include: Reed & Stern, Merritt+Pardini; Alfred B. Mullett; Richard Von Edzorf; James Knox Taylor; Louis A. Simon; Reuben Harrison Hunt; Ammi B. Young; Charles Butler; Cass Gilbert; Ludwig Mies van der Rohe; James A. Wetmore; and Hornblower & Marshall. 11 posters, sold as a set. Year/Pages: 2003: 11 posters, 36x26 in.; flat. Price: $32.00 Homeland Security Threat Level Signs (Poster) Publisher: Federal Emergency Management Agency and Homeland Security Dept. Description: Contains posters for five levels of security alerts, from low to severe, with color codes from green to red. Includes the level of visitor access to the building for each security level. Year/Pages: 2003: 5 posters, 23x28 in.; flat. [ Top ]
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