George Goodstadt, the owner, is a reservoir of information about posters and their creators.
He said he had received complaints about posters turning into litter, but also had heard praise for the sales.
Smithsonian magazine put the image on its cover in March 1994, to invite the viewer to read a featured article about wartime posters.
Instead of comforting me, that informative answer terrified me, making me realize how little I know about posters.
Also included are about 20 etchings and several posters.
More than $10 million was spent on the initial campaign, which appeared on about 10,000 billboards, signs and posters nationwide.
Now that's another thought, about posters and things.
Firstly, Commissioner, you talked about posters in airports.
Then again, the same could be said about posters promoting religion.
And I was more thinking about other posters who are more or less commenting with their own name.