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dc:creator Library of Congress. National Digital Library Program.
dc:description During the World War I era (1914-18), leading newspapers took advantage of a new printing process that dramatically altered their ability to reproduce images. Rotogravure printing, which produced richly detailed, high quality illustrations, even on inexpensive newsprint paper, was used to create vivid new pictorial sections. Publishers that could afford to invest in the new technology saw sharp increases both in readership and advertising revenue. The images in this collection track American sentiment about the war in Europe, week by week, before and after the United States became involved. Events of the war are detailed alongside society news and advertisements touting products of the day, creating a pictorial record of both the war effort and life at home. The collection includes an illustrated history of World War I selected from newspaper rotogravure sections that graphically documents the people, places, and events important to the war.
dc:description Offered as part of the American Memory online resource compiled by the National Digital Library Program of the Library of Congress.
dc:description Title from Web page (viewed on Oct. 28, 2004).
dc:identifier <http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/collgdc.gc000037>
dc:language eng
dc:publisher Washington, DC : Library of Congress
dc:subject New York Times
dc:subject New York Tribune
dc:subject Portfolio in Rotogravure Etchings
dc:subject Rotogravure printing
dc:subject Rotogravures.
dc:subject War of the Nations
dc:subject War photography
dc:subject World War, 1914-1918--Photography.
dc:subject World War, 1914-1918--Pictorial works.
dc:title Newspaper pictorials World War I rotogravures.
dc:type image
dc:type still image
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