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Original U.S. WWII Anti-Malaria “This is Ann” Soldier’s Pamphlet with Dr. Seuss Artwork
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Original U.S. WWII Anti-Malaria “This is Ann” Soldier’s Pamphlet with Dr. Seuss Artwork

Original U.S. WWII Anti-Malaria “This is Ann” Soldier’s Pamphlet with Dr. Seuss Artwork

$58.50

Original: $195.00

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Original U.S. WWII Anti-Malaria “This is Ann” Soldier’s Pamphlet with Dr. Seuss Artwork

$195.00

$58.50

The Story

Original Item. Only One Available. This is a really great piece of WWII soldier culture, a booklet designed to veer soldiers away from native villages which are filled with malaria-carrying mosquitos. The booklet has artwork by Dr. Seuss, a really neat detail.
The booklet measures 4¼ x 5¼” and depicts a mosquito named Ann, with the book going through the ways to avoid catching the deadly disease. The booklet was published by the US Government Printing Office in 1944 for distribution among soldiers and sailors.
A great example with some wear, but solid overall. Comes ready for further research and display.
Original U.S. WWII Anti-Malaria “This is Ann” Soldier’s Pamphlet with Dr. Seuss Artwork - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Original U.S. WWII Anti-Malaria “This is Ann” Soldier’s Pamphlet with Dr. Seuss Artwork - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Original U.S. WWII Anti-Malaria “This is Ann” Soldier’s Pamphlet with Dr. Seuss Artwork - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Original Item. Only One Available. This is a really great piece of WWII soldier culture, a booklet designed to veer soldiers away from native villages which are filled with malaria-carrying mosquitos. The booklet has artwork by Dr. Seuss, a really neat detail.
The booklet measures 4¼ x 5¼” and depicts a mosquito named Ann, with the book going through the ways to avoid catching the deadly disease. The booklet was published by the US Government Printing Office in 1944 for distribution among soldiers and sailors.
A great example with some wear, but solid overall. Comes ready for further research and display.