Between-World Wars Isolationist Posters

In the 70s, Liberty Magazine was revived for a time. They had a catalog of Anti War posters that were reprints of some from perhaps the 30/40s trying to get people to remain isolationist or some such. Naturally, I didn’t buy any back then. I recall one in particular was of some hot bodied babe with a skull for a face (representing War) hanging around at the front of a speakeasy or something and she was saying to some young guy “Come on in, boy, I knew your father”…At any rate I want a website where these posters with this similar theme (Pre-WW2 Isolationism/Peace/Anti-War) are reproduced. Can anyone help??

I, personally, have no clue where you might find them (although I have seen the poster you mentioned reproduced in a book).

If no one comes up with better suggestions, you might try cruising or writing to these sites:
http://www.replicashop.com/directory/cgi/directory.pl?category=84
http://www.barewalls.com/cgi-bin/search.exe?searchstring=propaganda
http://www.art.com/asp/default_posters.asp?RFID=118834&FT=Y&TKID=3139174

I, personally, have no clue where you might find them (although I have seen the poster you mentioned reproduced in a book).

If no one comes up with better suggestions, you might try cruising or writing to these sites:
http://www.replicashop.com/directory/cgi/directory.pl?category=84
http://www.barewalls.com/cgi-bin/search.exe?searchstring=propaganda
http://www.art.com/asp/default_posters.asp?RFID=118834&FT=Y&TKID=3139174

just found an old copy of the old new liberty. it was a pulitzer prize winner for c.d. batchelor in the 30’s.