"Excelsior Editions." Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The Empire State at war -- Poster art in World War I -- The War in Europe (1914-1917) -- Prelude to us involvement -- "Follow the flag" : American entry into the war -- "On the job for victory" : New York's contributions on the home front -- New York divided : the war at home -- "Somewhere in France" : New Yorkers in the American Expeditionary Force -- The welcome home -- "I have done my part over here" : postwar New York -- Legacy.
Summary:
A companion catalog to the New York State Museum exhibition of the same name, A Spirit of Sacrifice documents the statewide story of New York in World War I through the collections of the State?s Office of Cultural Education comprised of the New York State Museum, Library, and Archives. Within these world-class collections are the nearly 3,600 posters of the Benjamin W. Arnold World War I Poster Collection at the New York State Library. By interweaving the story of New York in the Great War and utilizing the tremendous artifacts within the pictorial history revealed by the posters of the era and primary source documentation, this exhibition catalog serves as both a display of poster art and a more comprehensive examination of the primacy of the state?s contributions to America?s foray into World War I. Posters and objects from museums, libraries, and historical societies from across New York State as well as iconic artifacts and images are all included here. Brought together they tell the story of New York State?s essential role in the First World War.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.