Vadophil

Vadophil
Author: Baroda Philatelic Society
Publisher: Baroda Philatelic Society
Total Pages: 4
Release:
Genre:
ISBN:

Postal Stationery of Denmark - The Bi-coloured Issue 1871-1905

Postal Stationery of Denmark - The Bi-coloured Issue 1871-1905
Author: Lars Engelbrecht RDP
Publisher: Lars Engelbrecht RDP
Total Pages: 848
Release: 2021-04-01
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 8797144134

Volume 1: The Production and Varieties (420 pages) Volume 2: The Usage (428 pages) The book explains in the first volume about the background for Denmark’s first postal card in 1871 and shows all the essays and proofs of the issue. The book then describes the different types and varieties of all bi-coloured postal stationery: postal cards, reply cards, letter cards and wrappers. The second volume focuses on the usage of the bi-colored postal stationery in all postal historical aspects, including rates, supplementary frankings, special types of mail (samples of no value, border mail, ship mail, captain’s letters, naval mail etc.), postal markings (cancellations, date postal markings, railway postal markings, ship postal markings, private postal markings, return handstamps, office handstamps, etc.), labels, manuscript markings and much more.

Identify Your Stamps

Identify Your Stamps
Author: Ervin J. Felix
Publisher: Racine, Wis. : Whitman Publishing Company
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1967
Genre: Stamp collecting
ISBN:

Tasmanian Postal Stationery

Tasmanian Postal Stationery
Author: Malcolm Groom
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-10-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780646841861

This book aims to present all that is currently known about Tasmanian postal stationery. It covers the period up to (and sometimes beyond) the transfer of powers to the Commonwealth in 1912.It contains commentaries and listings for post cards, envelopes issued by the post office, registered envelopes, stamped to order stationery, reply cards, letter cards and wrappers. Each section commences with a history of the category. As well as the stationery items themselves, the book presents essays and proofs, specimen overprints and official punctures, printing details where known, earliest and latest dates of use and assessments of rarity. The book is profusely illustrated.The authors have attempted to settle some points of contention, differing in some cases from previous publications. Post Office reports to Parliament have been applied to estimate usage over thirty years, which is presented along with other evidence to support new conclusions.The wrappers and stamped to order sections include comprehensive comments and images of the businesses that adapted the stationery for their purposes. These two sections offer a rare historical insight into the final twenty years of Tasmania's nineteenth century.This work will be of interest to postal stationery collectors, postal historians and to those with a general interest in Tasmanian history.184 pages, A4, Hardcover, dust jacket, section stitched