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One of the finest examples we've encountered of the ''I Want You'' original Army recruitment poster from 1917 by James Montgomery Flagg. Perhaps nothing embodies the physical representation of America more than this poster, which finally put a face to ''Uncle Sam'', the nickname for the United States since the Revolutionary War. In the build-up to America's entry into WWI, this image was originally featured on the 6 July 1916 cover of Leslie magazine with the text ''What are you doing for preparedness?''. The words ''I Want You'' were added in February 1917, shortly after the U.S. intercepted code from Germany, encouraging Mexico to ally itself with Germany to fight the United States. Recognizing that war was imminent, the U.S. Army ordered this poster for recruitment efforts, and an American icon was born. Copyright information is printed along bottom margin, ''Copyright, 1917, Leslie - Judge Co., N.Y.'' With stamp of the Lynn, Massachusetts Post Office where it was originally displayed. Poster measures 30'' x 40'', backed on linen measuring 33.25'' x 44.5''. A few small creases to edges, overall near fine with extraordinary vibrant coloring.