- The Sweetest Love Story ever told (original poster)
- A ROMANCE OF THE GREAT WAR (original poster-all caps)
- 18 MONTHS IN THE MAKING(original poster-all caps)
- BATTLE SCENES ON THE BATTLEFIELDS OF FRANCE- TAKEN UNDER AUSPICES OF THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT (original poster-all caps)
- LILLIAN GISH AS "THE GIRL" - DOROTHY GISH AS "THE LITTLE DISTURBER" - (original poster-all caps)
- Staged in France on the Actual Locale of the Story; Battle Scenes on the Battle Fields of Europe. Through Courtesy and Co-operation of the British and French Governments.
- A square-jawed French General put his finger on a roughly drawn on a blue print map and calmly said: "Beyond This Point They Shall Not Pass!" Bleeding and broken the Huns were hurled back at the Marne, and those seven words became immortal. They furnished the theme that was made the background for the most beautiful love story since Romeo and Juliet- the story told in D.W. Griffith's LATEST, GREATEST TRIUMPH HEARTS OF THE WORLD (Print Ad- Brooklyn Daily Eagle, ((Brooklyn, NY)) 23 June 1918)
- In 10 Mighty Parts. The Sweetest Love Story Ever Told with Actual Scenes Laid on the Battle Fields of France and Belgium. Cost five Million Dollars to Produce. (Print Ad-Granby Leader-Mail, ((Granby, PQ)) 2 January 1920)
- NOTE-"HEARTS OF THE WORLD" has the Official Indorsement of England's Greatest Statesman, DAVID LLOYD GEORGE, Prime Minister of Great Britain, who is Seen Personally in Mr. Griffith's Masterpiece. (Print Ad- Washington Times, ((Washington, DC)) 26 May 1918)
- D.W. Griffith's Supreme Triumph
- A Love Story Of The Great War 18 Months In The Making
- Battle Scenes On The Battlefields Of France
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