Blinding light, Vintage Poster

Snapshots of the Past

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This rare historical print captures Blinding light in remarkable detail. Sourced directly from the Library of Congress, it represents an authentic piece of documented history.

Library of Congress record: Created 1918 Feb 13 publication date No copyright information found with item. Signed, lower left: Stinson. Title from Dayton daily news. Bequest and gift; Caroline and Erwin Swann; 1974; (DLC/PP-1974:232.1465) President Woodrow Wilson, although anxious to negotiate a peace settlement with Germany in order to end World War I, insisted that he could agree to no accord based upon the Prussian government's autocratic aspirations. In an effort to secure a treaty based on democratic principles and the right to self-determination, he proposed to Congress on February 11, 1918, four mandatory principles to be applied in the peacemaking process. Published in: Dayton Daily News, February 13, 1918. Drawings American 1910-1920.Editorial cartoons American 1910-1920.Periodical.

The framed print arrives ready to hang; the unframed option suits custom framing. A conversation-starting piece for home, office, or as a meaningful gift. Free shipping on all US orders (domestic 48 states)

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