Five of the midget bareback rider's tricks are shown on this one 1915 Barnum & Bailey circus poster, and only a few words of explanatory text are required. Learn More
U.S. Marines recruitment poster showing marine with a rifle patrolling docks. TITLE: U.S. Marines - active service - land, sea, air. Dates to between 1914 and 1918. Learn More
Poster showing Liberty, modeled on the well-known statue complete with upraised torch, offering a Red Cross shield to a wounded soldier. TITLE: They fight for you - protect them Help the Red Cross raise $100,000,000 at once. Poster dates to 1917. Learn More
Poster for the theatrical production 'Bonita' by Mortimer M. Theise. This theatrical poster dates to 1910 and was originally printed by the Otis Lithograph Co. Learn More
Poster shows a Red Cross nurse giving a wounded soldier a glass of water. Text asks people to collect empty mineral water bottles and donate them to the Red Cross. Learn More
Poster showing a Marine carrying a mortar into combat, with American flag behind. TITLE: First in France -- U.S. Marines. Poster dates to circa 1917. Learn More
This is a nice World War I poster that shows an illustration of Abraham Lincoln and black soldiers planting a flag on the enemy's territory. Titled 'True Sons of Freedom'. Learn More
Although the daily street parade was in itself an advertisement that let the townspeople know for sure that it was circus day, the big shows used posters that advertised the advertisement! This Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show on Earth circus poster is from 1912. Learn More