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Latin American Pamphlets

Latin American pamphlet"Harvard's Widener Library is the repository of many scarce and unique Latin American pamphlets published during the 19th and the early 20th centuries.

Merry Christmas ... Or else

"While the holiday season is a time for togetherness and reflection, some holiday posters leave you wondering, “did Santa just threaten me?”

MIT Visualizing Cultures

Asia rising"Imperial Japan’s 1904–05 war against Tsarist Russia changed the global balance of power. The first war to be widely illustrated in postcards, the Japanese view of the conflict is presented in images from the Leonard A. Lauder Collection of Japanese Postcards at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston."

Russianposter.ru: Русский и советский плакат

russian postersLa collezione dei poster pubblicati sul sito russianposter.ru e' il risultato di una ricerca pluriennale (1992 - 2004) svolta sulla storia della grafica e della cultura artistica russa e sovietica, tra la metà del XIX secolo fino ad oggi.

Chinese Pamphlets

Chinese Pamphlets"Mass education materials published in Hong Kong and in Mainland China, particularly Shanghai, in the years 1947-1954. These cartoon books, pamphlets, postcards and magazines, on topics such as foreign threats to Chinese security, Chinese relations with the Soviet Union, industrial and agricultural production, and marriage reform, were produced by both Kuomintang (Nationalist) and Gongchantang (Communist) supporters."

Imperial War Museum: Spanish Civil War Posters

The Imperial War Museum's Department of Art holds one of the pre-eminent collections of posters in the UK, comprising 15,000 items from both World Wars and other conflicts, right up to the present day. The Museum now holds what is probably the largest public collection of posters from the Spanish Civil War in the UK, although it is still relatively small in number at around 85 posters.

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