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-The Project Gutenberg EBook of Catalogue of books on philately in the
-Public Library of the city of Boston, by Anonymous
-
-This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
-almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
-re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
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-
-
-Title: Catalogue of books on philately in the Public Library of the city of Boston
-
-Author: Anonymous
-
-Release Date: October 1, 2013 [EBook #43857]
-
-Language: English
-
-Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
-
-*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CATALOGUE OF BOOKS ON ***
-
-
-
-
-Produced by Simon Gardner, Adrian Mastronardi, The
-Philatelic Digital Library Project at http://www.tpdlp.net
-and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at
-http://www.pgdp.net
-
-
-
-
-
-
+*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 43857 ***
Transcriber's Notes
@@ -234,7 +201,7 @@ CATALOGUE.
=Bazar=, Der. *6231.6
- für Briefmarken-Sammler, Jahrgang 1, No. 5-11. Heidelberg: 1869-70,
+ für Briefmarken-Sammler, Jahrgang 1, No. 5-11. Heidelberg: 1869-70,
4^o.
@@ -319,7 +286,7 @@ CATALOGUE.
=Chalmers=, Patrick. *2237.35
- The adhesive postage stamp. Decision of the "Encyclopædia
+ The adhesive postage stamp. Decision of the "Encyclopædia
Britannica." James Chalmers was the inventor of the adhesive
stamps. Also papers on the penny postage reform.
@@ -347,7 +314,7 @@ CATALOGUE.
=Chalmers=, Patrick. 2237.28
- Mr. John Francis, of the Athenæum, on the plan of Sir Rowland Hill,
+ Mr. John Francis, of the Athenæum, on the plan of Sir Rowland Hill,
2d ed.
London: E. Wilson & Co., 1889, 48pp. 8^o.
@@ -408,10 +375,10 @@ CATALOGUE.
$=Coster=, Charles H. *2237.110$
- $Les postes privées des Etats-Unis d'Amérique. Bruxelles, Moens,
- 1882, 85, 2v. in 1. Illus. [Bibliothèque des timbrophiles.] 16^o.$
+ $Les postes privées des Etats-Unis d'Amérique. Bruxelles, Moens,
+ 1882, 85, 2v. in 1. Illus. [Bibliothèque des timbrophiles.] 16^o.$
- $[Contents.--1. Les timbres adhésifs. 2. Les envelopes timbrées.]$
+ $[Contents.--1. Les timbres adhésifs. 2. Les envelopes timbrées.]$
$=Daily Stamp Item.= *2230a.31$
@@ -456,8 +423,8 @@ CATALOGUE.
$=Diena=, Emilio. 2237.150$
- $Les timbres-postes des Romagnes. Suivi d'une étude sur leurs
- réimpressions par J.-B. Moens.$
+ $Les timbres-postes des Romagnes. Suivi d'une étude sur leurs
+ réimpressions par J.-B. Moens.$
$= Bruxelles. Moens, 1898, 95pp. Illus. 8^o.$
@@ -528,7 +495,7 @@ CATALOGUE.
$Timbres des Etats de l'Eglise.$
- $Bruxelles, Moens, 1878, (3), 41, (1) pp. Illus. [Bibliothèque des
+ $Bruxelles, Moens, 1878, (3), 41, (1) pp. Illus. [Bibliothèque des
timbrophiles.] 8^o.$
$Same. [In Moens, Jean Baptiste. Timbres des Etats de Toscana et
@@ -577,7 +544,7 @@ CATALOGUE.
$= Berlin: Brendicke, 1894, 2 v. in 1. Illus. Plates. 8^o.
Contents.--1. Die Postwertzeichen Spaniens. 2. Auflage. 3. Die
- Postwertzeichen der spanischen Kolonien. Benutzte Bücher und
+ Postwertzeichen der spanischen Kolonien. Benutzte Bücher und
Zeitschriften, pp. xiii, xiv.$
@@ -591,7 +558,7 @@ CATALOGUE.
$=Gelli, G.=, and R. Tani, publishers. 2237.133$
- $Catalogue illustré de timbres-poste et télégraphe, 3e édition$
+ $Catalogue illustré de timbres-poste et télégraphe, 3e édition$
$= Bruxelles [1902] (11), 536, 25pp. Illus. 8^o.$
@@ -609,7 +576,7 @@ CATALOGUE.
$Die Postwerthzeichen von Griechenland. Nach den neuesten
Forschungen bearbeitet.$
- $Gössnitz S.-A. Glasewald, 1896, 64pp. Illus. Pl 8^o.$
+ $Gössnitz S.-A. Glasewald, 1896, 64pp. Illus. Pl 8^o.$
$=Gray=, John Edward. 2237.17$
@@ -720,7 +687,7 @@ CATALOGUE.
$=Illustriertes Briefmarken-Journal=. *6230a.28$
- $Zeitschrift für Postwertzeichen-Kunde. Jahrgang 22.$
+ $Zeitschrift für Postwertzeichen-Kunde. Jahrgang 22.$
$= Leipzig: Senf. [1895.] v. Illus. 8^o.$
@@ -756,7 +723,7 @@ CATALOGUE.
$Leipzig: [Naumann] 1902, 32pp. 8^o.$
- $Berichtigter und ergänzter Sonderabdruck aus der Deutschen
+ $Berichtigter und ergänzter Sonderabdruck aus der Deutschen
Briefmarken-Zeitung.$
@@ -771,7 +738,7 @@ CATALOGUE.
$=Koefoed=, O. *2237.75$
- $Danske Postfrimærker, 1851-1901. En historisk Afhandling udarbejdet
+ $Danske Postfrimærker, 1851-1901. En historisk Afhandling udarbejdet
paa Grundlag af originale Aktstykker.$
$Kobenhavn, Jacobsen: 1901, 152, (4) pp., illus., portrs, pls.
@@ -793,24 +760,24 @@ CATALOGUE.
$=Koprovski=, Samuel 2237.93$
- $Les timbres-poste ruraux de Russie. Nomenclature générale de tous
- les timbres connus jusqu'à ce jour, avec leurs prix de vente.
- Précédé d'une introduction sur l'histoire des postes rurales, avec
- notes géographiques et historiques.$
+ $Les timbres-poste ruraux de Russie. Nomenclature générale de tous
+ les timbres connus jusqu'à ce jour, avec leurs prix de vente.
+ Précédé d'une introduction sur l'histoire des postes rurales, avec
+ notes géographiques et historiques.$
$= Bruxelles: Moens, 1875, xxii, 3-108pp, Illus., 8^o.$
$=Kroetzsch=, Hugo. 2239a.16$
- $Illustrierter ausführlicher Katalog über deutsche
- Postfreimarken.... Leipzig: Krötzsch, 1896, x., 150 pp., illus.,
+ $Illustrierter ausführlicher Katalog über deutsche
+ Postfreimarken.... Leipzig: Krötzsch, 1896, x., 150 pp., illus.,
16^o.$
$=Kroetzsch=, Hugo. *2237.127.10$
- $Die Postfreimarken der Grossherzogthümer Mecklenburg-Schwerin und
+ $Die Postfreimarken der Grossherzogthümer Mecklenburg-Schwerin und
Mecklenburg-Strelitz. [Leipzig, 1894.] viii, 36, 16pp. Plates.
[Permanentes Handbuch der Postfreimarkenkunde. Theil 1, Abschnitt
10.] 12^o.$
@@ -831,16 +798,16 @@ CATALOGUE.
$=Le Grand=, A. 2237.100$
- $Les écritures et la légende des timbres du Japon. Bruxelles: Moens,
- 1878, 43pp, illus. [Bibliothéque timbrolozique, 1.] 8^o. [Extrait
- du Bulletin de la Société francaise de timbrologie.]$
+ $Les écritures et la légende des timbres du Japon. Bruxelles: Moens,
+ 1878, 43pp, illus. [Bibliothéque timbrolozique, 1.] 8^o. [Extrait
+ du Bulletin de la Société francaise de timbrologie.]$
=Le Grand=, A. 2238.39
Le Grand's Manual for stamp collectors. A companion to the stamp
album. From the French. Trans., adapted and annotated by Henri
- Pène Du Bois. International ed.
+ Pène Du Bois. International ed.
-- N. Y.: Hurst [1896] 173 pp, 12^o. Two copies.
@@ -853,15 +820,15 @@ CATALOGUE.
$=Lindenberg=, Carl. *2237.135$
- $Die Briefumschläge der deutschen Staaten, unter Benutzung amtlicher
+ $Die Briefumschläge der deutschen Staaten, unter Benutzung amtlicher
Quellen. Heft 1-15.$
$= Berlin: Brendicke, 1892-95, 2v. and unbound parts, illus, 16^o.
Contents--_Band 1_: Heft 1, Braunschweig 2, Mecklenburg-Schwerin
- und Mecklenburg-Strelitz 3, Lübeck 4, Thurn und Taxis 5, 6
+ und Mecklenburg-Strelitz 3, Lübeck 4, Thurn und Taxis 5, 6
Norddeutscher Postbezirk. _Band 2_: Heft 7, Oldenburg 8, Baden 9,
Hamburg und Bremen 10, Sachsen 11, 12 Hannover. _Band 3_: Heft 13,
- Bayern 14, 15 Württemberg.$
+ Bayern 14, 15 Württemberg.$
$=Lockyer=, Gilbert E. 2237.70$
@@ -1017,7 +984,7 @@ CATALOGUE.
= London, Gibbons, 1894, xi., (1), 283pp. illus., sm. 8^o.
- $=Mirabaud=, Paul, and A. de Reuterskiöld. *2230a.1$
+ $=Mirabaud=, Paul, and A. de Reuterskiöld. *2230a.1$
$The postage stamps of Switzerland, 1843-62.$
@@ -1036,17 +1003,17 @@ CATALOGUE.
$=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. *2230a.35$
- $Catalogue prix-courant de timbres-poste, télégraphes, enveloppes at
+ $Catalogue prix-courant de timbres-poste, télégraphes, enveloppes at
bandes, cartes, etc., etc.
= Bruxelles, Moens, 1892, 93, 3v., plates, L. 8^o. Contents--1.
- Timbres-poste et télégraphes; 2. Enveloppes, bandes, cartes and
+ Timbres-poste et télégraphes; 2. Enveloppes, bandes, cartes and
mandats; 3. Atlas.$
$=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. *2234.29$
- $Héligoland et ses timbres.$
+ $Héligoland et ses timbres.$
$= Bruxelles: Bureau du journal le timbre-poste, 1897, (3) 272pp.,
illus., 8^o.$
@@ -1055,8 +1022,8 @@ CATALOGUE.
$=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. *2231.118$
$Histoire des timbres-poste et de toutes les marques
- d'affranchissement employées en Espagne, suivie de l'histoire des
- timbres fiscaux mobiles, depuis leur origine jusqu'à nos jours,
+ d'affranchissement employées en Espagne, suivie de l'histoire des
+ timbres fiscaux mobiles, depuis leur origine jusqu'à nos jours,
1840-1890.$
$= Bruxelles: Bureau du journal le Timbre-Poste, 1891, 564 pp.,
@@ -1067,58 +1034,58 @@ CATALOGUE.
$Timbres d'Egypte et de la Compagnie du Canal de Suez.$
- $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1880, 116 pp., illus. [Bibliothèque des
+ $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1880, 116 pp., illus. [Bibliothèque des
timbrophiles] 8^o.$
$=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. *2237.61$
- $Les timbres de Belgique depuis leur origine jusqu'à nos jours.
- Bruxelles: Moens, 1880, 2 v. in 1, illus. [Bibliothèque des
+ $Les timbres de Belgique depuis leur origine jusqu'à nos jours.
+ Bruxelles: Moens, 1880, 2 v. in 1, illus. [Bibliothèque des
timbrophiles.] 8^o.$
$=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. 2237.98$
- $Timbres de l'office Tour et Taxis, depuis leur origine jusqu'à leur
+ $Timbres de l'office Tour et Taxis, depuis leur origine jusqu'à leur
suppression (1847-1867). Bruxelles, Moens, 1880, 107pp., illus.,
- coat of arms. [Bibliothèque des timbrophiles.] 8^o.$
+ coat of arms. [Bibliothèque des timbrophiles.] 8^o.$
$=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. *2237.86$
- $Timbres de la République argentine et de ses diverses provinces.$
+ $Timbres de la République argentine et de ses diverses provinces.$
$= Bruxelles: Moens, 1882, 2 v. in 1, fac-similes, 8^o. 150 copies
printed.$
$=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. 2237.89$
- $Les timbres de Maurice depuis leur origine jusqu'à nos jours, 2e
- édition, augmentée.$
+ $Les timbres de Maurice depuis leur origine jusqu'à nos jours, 2e
+ édition, augmentée.$
- $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1878, 147pp., illus. [Bibliothèque des
+ $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1878, 147pp., illus. [Bibliothèque des
timbrophiles,] 8^o.$
$=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. 2237.99$
- $Les timbres de Mecklenbourg-Schwérin et Strélitz. Bruxelles: Moens,
- 1879, 84pp. [Bibliothèque des timbrophiles.] 8^o.$
+ $Les timbres de Mecklenbourg-Schwérin et Strélitz. Bruxelles: Moens,
+ 1879, 84pp. [Bibliothèque des timbrophiles.] 8^o.$
$=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. 2237.92$
$Les timbres de Prusse.$
- $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1887, 142pp., illus. [Bibliothèque des
+ $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1887, 142pp., illus. [Bibliothèque des
timbrophiles.] 8^o.$
$=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. 2232.45$
- $Les timbres de Russie. Nomenclature générale de tous les
- timbres-poste, timbres locaux, ruraux timbres-téelégraphe,
+ $Les timbres de Russie. Nomenclature générale de tous les
+ timbres-poste, timbres locaux, ruraux timbres-téelégraphe,
enveloppes, bandes, cartes & cartes-lettres.$
$= Bruxelles: Moens, 1893 (4), 62pp., plates, 4^o.$
@@ -1126,18 +1093,18 @@ CATALOGUE.
$=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. 2237.90$
- $Les timbres de Saxe depuis leur origine jusqu'à nos jours.$
+ $Les timbres de Saxe depuis leur origine jusqu'à nos jours.$
- $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1879, 104pp., illus. [Bibliothèque des
+ $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1879, 104pp., illus. [Bibliothèque des
timbrophiles.] 8^o.$
$=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. 2237.95$
- $Timbres des duchés de Schleswig, Holstein & Lauenbourg et de la
+ $Timbres des duchés de Schleswig, Holstein & Lauenbourg et de la
ville de Bergedorf.$
- $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1884, 94pp., illus., plates. [Bibliothèque
+ $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1884, 94pp., illus., plates. [Bibliothèque
des timbrophiles.] 8^o.$
@@ -1145,16 +1112,16 @@ CATALOGUE.
$Les timbres du Wurtemberg (1847-1880).$
- $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1881, 2 v. in 1, illus. [Bibliothèque des
+ $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1881, 2 v. in 1, illus. [Bibliothèque des
timbrophiles.] 8^o.$
$=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. 2237.96$
- $Timbres des états de Toscane et Saint-Marin par J. B. Moens, et des
- Etats de l'Eglise par Pio Fabri. 2e édition augmentée.$
+ $Timbres des états de Toscane et Saint-Marin par J. B. Moens, et des
+ Etats de l'Eglise par Pio Fabri. 2e édition augmentée.$
- $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1878, (1), 112pp., illus. [Bibliothèque des
+ $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1878, (1), 112pp., illus. [Bibliothèque des
timbrophiles.] 8^o.$
@@ -1267,9 +1234,9 @@ CATALOGUE.
$=Permanentes Handbuch= der Postfreimarkenkunde mit Lichtdrucktafeln
... gleichzeitig Beibuch zum Permanente-Sammelwerk in losen
- Blätter von Hugo Krötzsch. [Auch Vierteljahrs Nachträge.]$
+ Blätter von Hugo Krötzsch. [Auch Vierteljahrs Nachträge.]$
- $= Leipzig: Krötzsch, 1894-1887, 17 v. in 9, illus., plates, maps,
+ $= Leipzig: Krötzsch, 1894-1887, 17 v. in 9, illus., plates, maps,
12^o.$
$Theil 1. Deutsche Staaten. Abschnitt 1-13, 15 *2237.127$
@@ -1280,16 +1247,16 @@ CATALOGUE.
$Theil 3. Russland *2237.130$
- $Vierteljahrs Nachträge. *2237.131$
+ $Vierteljahrs Nachträge. *2237.131$
$=Permanentes Handbuch der= *2237.131$
- $Postfreimarkenkunde. Vierteljahrs-Nachträge zum Permanenten
+ $Postfreimarkenkunde. Vierteljahrs-Nachträge zum Permanenten
Handbuch der Postfreimarkenkunde und dem Permanent-Sammelwerk in
- losen Blättern von Hugo Krötzsch. Jahrgang 1-3, 1894-1896.$
+ losen Blättern von Hugo Krötzsch. Jahrgang 1-3, 1894-1896.$
- $= Leipzig: Krötzsch, 1896, iv., 204pp., illus. plates, 12^o.$
+ $= Leipzig: Krötzsch, 1896, iv., 204pp., illus. plates, 12^o.$
$The Permanentes Handbuch, Theil 1, is on shelf-number *2237.127;
Theil 3, *2237.130.$
@@ -1449,7 +1416,7 @@ CATALOGUE.
=Revista filatelica=, La. *2232.60
- Publicación mensual. Eduardo F. Cottilla [y I. A. Mekeel], editor
+ Publicación mensual. Eduardo F. Cottilla [y I. A. Mekeel], editor
[es] vol. 1, 2. St. Louis: Mekeel stamp and pub co., 1892-95, 2v.
8^o.
@@ -1471,8 +1438,8 @@ CATALOGUE.
=Robert=, Victor. *2235.131
- Catalogue illustré de tous les timbres-poste émis depuis 1840
- jusqu'à 1894 ... et leur prix de vente, 2e éd. Paris: Robert
+ Catalogue illustré de tous les timbres-poste émis depuis 1840
+ jusqu'à 1894 ... et leur prix de vente, 2e éd. Paris: Robert
[1894] 10, 349pp., illus., 8^o.
@@ -1486,23 +1453,23 @@ CATALOGUE.
$=Roggenstroh=, Hermann. 2230a.97$
- $Die Postwerthzeichen von Rumänien. Moldau, Moldau-Walachei,
- Fürstenthum Rumänien, Königreich Rumänien ... Magdeburg [1893?]
- 20pp., plates. [Verein für Briefmarkenkunde.] f^o.$
+ $Die Postwerthzeichen von Rumänien. Moldau, Moldau-Walachei,
+ Fürstenthum Rumänien, Königreich Rumänien ... Magdeburg [1893?]
+ 20pp., plates. [Verein für Briefmarkenkunde.] f^o.$
$=Rommel=, Otto. 2239a.18$
$Die Postwertzeichen des Bergedorfer Postbezirkes.$
- $= München: Larisch, 1892 (7), 56pp., illus., 8^o. Literatur, pp.
+ $= München: Larisch, 1892 (7), 56pp., illus., 8^o. Literatur, pp.
(5, 6).$
$=Rothschild=, Arthur de, Baron. 5649.19$
$Histoire de la poste aux lettres depuis ses origines les plus
- anciennes jusqu'à nos jours. Paris: Librairie nouvelle, 1873, (3),
+ anciennes jusqu'à nos jours. Paris: Librairie nouvelle, 1873, (3),
335 pp., 12^o. A later edition is entitled, Histoire de la poste
aux lettres et du timbre-poste [5649.166]$
@@ -1510,22 +1477,22 @@ CATALOGUE.
$=Rothschild=, Arthur de, Baron. 5649.166$
$Histoire de la poste aux lettres et du timbre-poste depuis leurs
- origines jusqu'à nos jours. 3e édition.$
+ origines jusqu'à nos jours. 3e édition.$
$= Bruxelles: Moens, 1876, 2v., 12^o. An earlier edition is
entitled Histoire de la poste aux lettres [5649.19].$
- =Salefranque=, Léon. 2231.56
+ =Salefranque=, Léon. 2231.56
- Le timbre à travers l'histoire, avec dessins et fac-similés. Rouen:
+ Le timbre à travers l'histoire, avec dessins et fac-similés. Rouen:
imp. E. Deshays et cie, 1890, 126pp., 4^o.
$=Schueller=, Friedrich. 2232.30$
$Die Persische Post und die Postwerthzeichen von Persien und
- Buchara. Döbling: Im. Selbstverlage des Verfassers [1893] 90 (4)
+ Buchara. Döbling: Im. Selbstverlage des Verfassers [1893] 90 (4)
pp., plates, L. 8^o.$
@@ -1563,16 +1530,16 @@ CATALOGUE.
$=Senf=, Richard, 2237.113$
- $Handbuch sämtlicher Postmarken, Briefumschläge und Streifbänder.
+ $Handbuch sämtlicher Postmarken, Briefumschläge und Streifbänder.
[7. Auflage nebst einem Nachtrag.]$
$= Leipzig: Senf [1891, 96] xvi., 632, 154pp [Dr. Moschkau's
- Handbuch für Postwertzeichen-Sammler; band 1] 8^o.$
+ Handbuch für Postwertzeichen-Sammler; band 1] 8^o.$
$=Senf=, Gebrueder. *2239a.117$
- $Gebrüder Senfs illustrierter Postwertzeichen-Katalog, 1899.$
+ $Gebrüder Senfs illustrierter Postwertzeichen-Katalog, 1899.$
$= Leipzig: 1899, v., illus., 16^o.$
@@ -1652,7 +1619,7 @@ CATALOGUE.
$=Sternheim=, Carl. 2239a.27$
- $Katalog der deutschen Privatpost-Marken. Schöneberg-Berlin: Im.
+ $Katalog der deutschen Privatpost-Marken. Schöneberg-Berlin: Im.
verlage des Verfassers [1902] vii. 124pp. 16^o.$
@@ -1661,20 +1628,20 @@ CATALOGUE.
$Bibliographic, zugleich Nachschlagebuch, der gisammten deutschen
philatelistischen Literatur seit ihrem entstehen bio ende, 1891,
nebst einem Alriss der Geschichte der Philatelie mit besonderer
- Berücksichtigung Deutschland's und einerkurzen Geschichte der
- philatelistischen Literatur. München: Larisch, 1892-94, 748 (1)
+ Berücksichtigung Deutschland's und einerkurzen Geschichte der
+ philatelistischen Literatur. München: Larisch, 1892-94, 748 (1)
pp., 8^o.$
$=Suppantschitsch=, Victor. *2237.73$
$Die Entstehung und Entwicklung der philatelischen Literatur in der
- zweiten Hälfte des xix. Jahrhunderts. Wien: Im. Selbstverlage des
+ zweiten Hälfte des xix. Jahrhunderts. Wien: Im. Selbstverlage des
Verfassers, 1901, 63pp. 8^o.$
$=Suppantschitsch=, Victor. 2239a.129$
- $Grundzüge der Briefmarkenkunde und des Briefmarkensammelns.$
+ $Grundzüge der Briefmarkenkunde und des Briefmarkensammelns.$
$= Leipzig: Weber, 1895, vi., 221pp., portrait, illus. [Webers
illustrierte Katechismen.] 16^o.$
@@ -1718,10 +1685,10 @@ CATALOGUE.
$=Tiffany=, John Kerr. *2237.111$
- $Les timbres des Etats-Unis d'Amérique depuis leur origine jusqu'à
+ $Les timbres des Etats-Unis d'Amérique depuis leur origine jusqu'à
nos jours.$
- $= Bruxelles, Moens, 1883, 3 v. in I., Illus. [Bibliothèque des
+ $= Bruxelles, Moens, 1883, 3 v. in I., Illus. [Bibliothèque des
timbrophiles.] 16^o. Contents--1. Les timbres-poste. 2. Timbres de
journaux, officiels, taxe, administratifs et essais. 3. Cartes
postales et leurs essais; de la fabrication des timbres-poste.$
@@ -1746,7 +1713,7 @@ CATALOGUE.
$=Timbre-poste.= *2232.12$
$Le, et le timbre fiscal. Journal du collectionneur. Paraissant le
- Ier de chaque mois. [Edité par J. B. Moens.] Année 1, 3-15, 17-38;
+ Ier de chaque mois. [Edité par J. B. Moens.] Année 1, 3-15, 17-38;
1863, 65-77, 79-1900.$
$= Bruxelles, Moens, 1863-1900, 8 v., illus., 8^o. Le timbre
@@ -1790,7 +1757,7 @@ CATALOGUE.
$Les timbres de Natal.$
- $= Bruxelles, Moens, 1883, (1), 60 pp., illus. [Bibliothèque des
+ $= Bruxelles, Moens, 1883, (1), 60 pp., illus. [Bibliothèque des
timbrophiles.] 8^o.$
@@ -1858,13 +1825,13 @@ CATALOGUE.
$=Yvert= and Tellier 2239a.25$
- $Catalogue prix-courant de timbres-poste, 6e édition. Amiens, 1902,
+ $Catalogue prix-courant de timbres-poste, 6e édition. Amiens, 1902,
xxxi, (1), 702 pp., illus. 12^o.$
=Zschiesche=, Alwin. 6229a.40
- $Katalog über alle seit 1840 bis Jan. 1868 ausgegeben Briefmarken.
+ $Katalog über alle seit 1840 bis Jan. 1868 ausgegeben Briefmarken.
Leipz. Zschiesche, 1868, iv, 32 pp, 16^o.$
* * * * *
@@ -2114,7 +2081,7 @@ Transcriber's Notes
Page 1 (title page): changed "*2234.23" to "*2234.22" (Albrecht, R. F.,
... *2234.22)
-Page 4: changed "fur" to "für" (für Briefmarken-Sammler)
+Page 4: changed "fur" to "für" (für Briefmarken-Sammler)
Page 5: changed comma after "Patrick" to full stop (=Chalmers=,
Patrick.... *2237.35)
@@ -2135,7 +2102,7 @@ Page 16: changed "hand books" (with no hyphen at end of line) to
Page 17: added missing final full stop (plate [Philatelistische
Bibliothek, band 6], 8^o.)
-Page 19: added missing open bracket ([Verein für Briefmarkenkunde.])
+Page 19: added missing open bracket ([Verein für Briefmarkenkunde.])
Page 20: added missing opening bracket ([Several copies of recent
editions.])
@@ -2158,366 +2125,4 @@ matter divisions.)"
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<h4>Transcriber's Notes</h4>
@@ -548,7 +510,7 @@ supplement, 1899, 1900, 2 parts in 1v.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p>für Briefmarken-Sammler, Jahrgang 1, No. 5-11. Heidelberg: 1869-70,
+<p>für Briefmarken-Sammler, Jahrgang 1, No. 5-11. Heidelberg: 1869-70,
4<sup>o</sup>.</p></blockquote>
@@ -695,7 +657,7 @@ Journal of Great Britain.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p>The adhesive postage stamp. Decision of the "Encyclopædia Britannica."
+<p>The adhesive postage stamp. Decision of the "Encyclopædia Britannica."
James Chalmers was the inventor of the adhesive
stamps. Also papers on the penny postage reform.</p></blockquote>
@@ -743,7 +705,7 @@ Chalmers.]</p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p>Mr. John Francis, of the Athenæum, on the plan of Sir Rowland
+<p>Mr. John Francis, of the Athenæum, on the plan of Sir Rowland
Hill, 2d ed.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
@@ -845,14 +807,14 @@ stamped envelopes and wrappers....</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Les postes privées des Etats-Unis d'Amérique.
-Bruxelles, Moens, 1882, 85, 2v. in 1. Illus. [Bibliothèque
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Les postes privées des Etats-Unis d'Amérique.
+Bruxelles, Moens, 1882, 85, 2v. in 1. Illus. [Bibliothèque
des timbrophiles.] 16<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">[Contents.&mdash;1. Les timbres adhésifs. 2. Les envelopes
-timbrées.]</span></p></blockquote>
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">[Contents.&mdash;1. Les timbres adhésifs. 2. Les envelopes
+timbrées.]</span></p></blockquote>
<p>
@@ -932,8 +894,8 @@ Modenesi, 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Les timbres-postes des Romagnes. Suivi d'une étude sur
-leurs réimpressions par J.-B. Moens.</span></p></blockquote>
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Les timbres-postes des Romagnes. Suivi d'une étude sur
+leurs réimpressions par J.-B. Moens.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
@@ -1060,7 +1022,7 @@ the United Kingdom. No. 6, 1898.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Bruxelles, Moens, 1878, (3), 41, (1) pp. Illus. [Bibliothèque
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Bruxelles, Moens, 1878, (3), 41, (1) pp. Illus. [Bibliothèque
des timbrophiles.] 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
@@ -1144,7 +1106,7 @@ Lundy, 1892-3.</span></p></blockquote>
<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Berlin: Brendicke, 1894, 2 v. in 1. Illus. Plates. 8<sup>o</sup>.
Contents.&mdash;1. Die Postwertzeichen Spaniens. 2. Auflage.
3. Die Postwertzeichen der spanischen Kolonien.
-Benutzte Bücher und Zeitschriften, pp. xiii, xiv.</span></p></blockquote>
+Benutzte Bücher und Zeitschriften, pp. xiii, xiv.</span></p></blockquote>
<p>
@@ -1170,7 +1132,7 @@ issues.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Catalogue illustré de timbres-poste et télégraphe, 3e édition</span></p></blockquote>
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Catalogue illustré de timbres-poste et télégraphe, 3e édition</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
@@ -1200,7 +1162,7 @@ Forschungen bearbeitet.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Gössnitz S.-A. Glasewald, 1896, 64pp. Illus. Pl 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Gössnitz S.-A. Glasewald, 1896, 64pp. Illus. Pl 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
<p>
@@ -1394,7 +1356,7 @@ property of J. N. Luff.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Zeitschrift für Postwertzeichen-Kunde. Jahrgang 22.</span></p></blockquote>
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Zeitschrift für Postwertzeichen-Kunde. Jahrgang 22.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
@@ -1456,7 +1418,7 @@ deutschen Postanstalten im Auslande.</span></p></blockquote>
<p><span class="BPS_donor">Leipzig: [Naumann] 1902, 32pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Berichtigter und ergänzter Sonderabdruck aus der
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Berichtigter und ergänzter Sonderabdruck aus der
Deutschen Briefmarken-Zeitung.</span></p></blockquote>
@@ -1481,7 +1443,7 @@ government.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Danske Postfrimærker, 1851-1901. En historisk Afhandling
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Danske Postfrimærker, 1851-1901. En historisk Afhandling
udarbejdet paa Grundlag af originale Aktstykker.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
@@ -1521,10 +1483,10 @@ pls. 8<sup>o</sup>. [Some of the plates are colored.]</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Les timbres-poste ruraux de Russie. Nomenclature générale
-de tous les timbres connus jusqu'à ce jour, avec
-leurs prix de vente. Précédé d'une introduction sur
-l'histoire des postes rurales, avec notes géographiques
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Les timbres-poste ruraux de Russie. Nomenclature générale
+de tous les timbres connus jusqu'à ce jour, avec
+leurs prix de vente. Précédé d'une introduction sur
+l'histoire des postes rurales, avec notes géographiques
et historiques.</span></p>
<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Bruxelles: Moens, 1875, xxii, 3-108pp, Illus., 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
@@ -1536,8 +1498,8 @@ et historiques.</span></p>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Illustrierter ausführlicher Katalog über deutsche Postfreimarken....
-Leipzig: Krötzsch, 1896, x., 150
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Illustrierter ausführlicher Katalog über deutsche Postfreimarken....
+Leipzig: Krötzsch, 1896, x., 150
pp., illus., 16<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
@@ -1547,7 +1509,7 @@ pp., illus., 16<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Die Postfreimarken der Grossherzogthümer Mecklenburg-Schwerin
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Die Postfreimarken der Grossherzogthümer Mecklenburg-Schwerin
und Mecklenburg-Strelitz. [Leipzig, 1894.]
viii, 36, 16pp. Plates. [Permanentes Handbuch der
Postfreimarkenkunde. Theil 1, Abschnitt 10.] 12<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
@@ -1582,9 +1544,9 @@ compiled alphabetically.... [3d ed., enlarged.] Houston: 1898,
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Les écritures et la légende des timbres du Japon. Bruxelles:
-Moens, 1878, 43pp, illus. [Bibliothéque timbrolozique,
-1.] 8<sup>o</sup>. [Extrait du Bulletin de la Société
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Les écritures et la légende des timbres du Japon. Bruxelles:
+Moens, 1878, 43pp, illus. [Bibliothéque timbrolozique,
+1.] 8<sup>o</sup>. [Extrait du Bulletin de la Société
francaise de timbrologie.]</span></p></blockquote>
@@ -1596,7 +1558,7 @@ francaise de timbrologie.]</span></p></blockquote>
<p>Le Grand's Manual for stamp collectors. A companion to the stamp
album. From the French. Trans., adapted and annotated by
-Henri Pène Du Bois. International ed.</p></blockquote>
+Henri Pène Du Bois. International ed.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
@@ -1622,7 +1584,7 @@ Quellen bearbeitet. Berlin: Brendicke, 1894, vi., (1),
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Die Briefumschläge der deutschen Staaten, unter Benutzung
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Die Briefumschläge der deutschen Staaten, unter Benutzung
amtlicher Quellen. Heft 1-15.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
@@ -1630,10 +1592,10 @@ amtlicher Quellen. Heft 1-15.</span></p></blockquote>
<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Berlin: Brendicke, 1892-95, 2v. and unbound parts,
illus, 16<sup>o</sup>. Contents&mdash;<i>Band 1</i>: Heft 1, Braunschweig
2, Mecklenburg-Schwerin und Mecklenburg-Strelitz 3,
-Lübeck 4, Thurn und Taxis 5, 6 Norddeutscher Postbezirk.
+Lübeck 4, Thurn und Taxis 5, 6 Norddeutscher Postbezirk.
<i>Band 2</i>: Heft 7, Oldenburg 8, Baden 9, Hamburg
und Bremen 10, Sachsen 11, 12 Hannover. <i>Band
-3</i>: Heft 13, Bayern 14, 15 Württemberg.</span></p></blockquote>
+3</i>: Heft 13, Bayern 14, 15 Württemberg.</span></p></blockquote>
<p>
@@ -1892,7 +1854,7 @@ article on each colony.</p></blockquote>
<p>
-<span class="BPS_donor"><b>Mirabaud</b>, Paul, and A. de Reuterskiöld.<span class="catnum">*2230a.1</span></span><br />
+<span class="BPS_donor"><b>Mirabaud</b>, Paul, and A. de Reuterskiöld.<span class="catnum">*2230a.1</span></span><br />
</p>
<blockquote>
@@ -1928,13 +1890,13 @@ and Mexico.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Catalogue prix-courant de timbres-poste, télégraphes, enveloppes
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Catalogue prix-courant de timbres-poste, télégraphes, enveloppes
at bandes, cartes, etc., etc.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
<p><span class="leftmargin">=</span><span class="BPS_donor">Bruxelles, Moens, 1892, 93, 3v., plates, L. 8<sup>o</sup>. Contents&mdash;1.
-Timbres-poste et télégraphes; 2. Enveloppes,
+Timbres-poste et télégraphes; 2. Enveloppes,
bandes, cartes and mandats; 3. Atlas.</span></p></blockquote>
@@ -1944,7 +1906,7 @@ bandes, cartes and mandats; 3. Atlas.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Héligoland et ses timbres.</span></p></blockquote>
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Héligoland et ses timbres.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
@@ -1959,8 +1921,8 @@ bandes, cartes and mandats; 3. Atlas.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
<p><span class="BPS_donor">Histoire des timbres-poste et de toutes les marques d'affranchissement
-employées en Espagne, suivie de l'histoire
-des timbres fiscaux mobiles, depuis leur origine jusqu'à
+employées en Espagne, suivie de l'histoire
+des timbres fiscaux mobiles, depuis leur origine jusqu'à
nos jours, 1840-1890.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
@@ -1979,7 +1941,7 @@ nos jours, 1840-1890.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Bruxelles: Moens, 1880, 116 pp., illus. [Bibliothèque
+<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Bruxelles: Moens, 1880, 116 pp., illus. [Bibliothèque
des timbrophiles] 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
@@ -1989,8 +1951,8 @@ des timbrophiles] 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Les timbres de Belgique depuis leur origine jusqu'à nos
-jours. Bruxelles: Moens, 1880, 2 v. in 1, illus. [Bibliothèque
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Les timbres de Belgique depuis leur origine jusqu'à nos
+jours. Bruxelles: Moens, 1880, 2 v. in 1, illus. [Bibliothèque
des timbrophiles.] 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
@@ -2001,8 +1963,8 @@ des timbrophiles.] 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
<p><span class="BPS_donor">Timbres de l'office Tour et Taxis, depuis leur origine
-jusqu'à leur suppression (1847-1867). Bruxelles, Moens,
-1880, 107pp., illus., coat of arms. [Bibliothèque des
+jusqu'à leur suppression (1847-1867). Bruxelles, Moens,
+1880, 107pp., illus., coat of arms. [Bibliothèque des
timbrophiles.] 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
@@ -2012,7 +1974,7 @@ timbrophiles.] 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Timbres de la République argentine et de ses diverses
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Timbres de la République argentine et de ses diverses
provinces.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
@@ -2026,12 +1988,12 @@ copies printed.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Les timbres de Maurice depuis leur origine jusqu'à nos
-jours, 2e édition, augmentée.</span></p></blockquote>
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Les timbres de Maurice depuis leur origine jusqu'à nos
+jours, 2e édition, augmentée.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Bruxelles: Moens, 1878, 147pp., illus. [Bibliothèque des
+<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Bruxelles: Moens, 1878, 147pp., illus. [Bibliothèque des
timbrophiles,] 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_15" id="Page_15">[Pg 15]</a></span></p>
@@ -2043,8 +2005,8 @@ timbrophiles,] 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Les timbres de Mecklenbourg-Schwérin et Strélitz. Bruxelles:
-Moens, 1879, 84pp. [Bibliothèque des timbrophiles.]
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Les timbres de Mecklenbourg-Schwérin et Strélitz. Bruxelles:
+Moens, 1879, 84pp. [Bibliothèque des timbrophiles.]
8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
@@ -2058,7 +2020,7 @@ Moens, 1879, 84pp. [Bibliothèque des timbrophiles.]
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Bruxelles: Moens, 1887, 142pp., illus. [Bibliothèque des
+<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Bruxelles: Moens, 1887, 142pp., illus. [Bibliothèque des
timbrophiles.] 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
@@ -2068,8 +2030,8 @@ timbrophiles.] 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Les timbres de Russie. Nomenclature générale de tous
-les timbres-poste, timbres locaux, ruraux timbres-téelégraphe,
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Les timbres de Russie. Nomenclature générale de tous
+les timbres-poste, timbres locaux, ruraux timbres-téelégraphe,
enveloppes, bandes, cartes &amp; cartes-lettres.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
@@ -2083,11 +2045,11 @@ enveloppes, bandes, cartes &amp; cartes-lettres.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Les timbres de Saxe depuis leur origine jusqu'à nos jours.</span></p></blockquote>
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Les timbres de Saxe depuis leur origine jusqu'à nos jours.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Bruxelles: Moens, 1879, 104pp., illus. [Bibliothèque des
+<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Bruxelles: Moens, 1879, 104pp., illus. [Bibliothèque des
timbrophiles.] 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
@@ -2097,12 +2059,12 @@ timbrophiles.] 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Timbres des duchés de Schleswig, Holstein &amp; Lauenbourg
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Timbres des duchés de Schleswig, Holstein &amp; Lauenbourg
et de la ville de Bergedorf.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Bruxelles: Moens, 1884, 94pp., illus., plates. [Bibliothèque
+<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Bruxelles: Moens, 1884, 94pp., illus., plates. [Bibliothèque
des timbrophiles.] 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
@@ -2116,7 +2078,7 @@ des timbrophiles.] 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Bruxelles: Moens, 1881, 2 v. in 1, illus. [Bibliothèque
+<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Bruxelles: Moens, 1881, 2 v. in 1, illus. [Bibliothèque
des timbrophiles.] 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
@@ -2126,13 +2088,13 @@ des timbrophiles.] 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Timbres des états de Toscane et Saint-Marin par J. B.
-Moens, et des Etats de l'Eglise par Pio Fabri. 2e édition
-augmentée.</span></p></blockquote>
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Timbres des états de Toscane et Saint-Marin par J. B.
+Moens, et des Etats de l'Eglise par Pio Fabri. 2e édition
+augmentée.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Bruxelles: Moens, 1878, (1), 112pp., illus. [Bibliothèque
+<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Bruxelles: Moens, 1878, (1), 112pp., illus. [Bibliothèque
des timbrophiles.] 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
@@ -2319,19 +2281,19 @@ Bibliothek, band 6], 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
<p><span class="BPS_donor"><b>Permanentes Handbuch</b> der Postfreimarkenkunde mit
Lichtdrucktafeln ... gleichzeitig Beibuch zum Permanente-Sammelwerk
-in losen Blätter von Hugo Krötzsch.
-[Auch Vierteljahrs Nachträge.]</span></p></blockquote>
+in losen Blätter von Hugo Krötzsch.
+[Auch Vierteljahrs Nachträge.]</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Leipzig: Krötzsch, 1894-1887, 17 v. in 9, illus., plates,
+<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Leipzig: Krötzsch, 1894-1887, 17 v. in 9, illus., plates,
maps, 12<sup>o</sup>.</span></p>
<p><span class="BPS_donor">Theil 1. Deutsche Staaten. Abschnitt 1-13, 15<span class="catnum">*2237.127</span></span><br /></p>
<p><span class="BPS_donor">Theil 1. Abschnitt 4. 2. Auflage<span class="catnum"> *2237.128</span></span><br /></p>
<p><span class="BPS_donor">Theil 2.</span><br /></p>
<p><span class="BPS_donor">Theil 3. Russland<span class="catnum"> *2237.130</span></span><br /></p>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Vierteljahrs Nachträge.<span class="catnum"> *2237.131</span></span></p>
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Vierteljahrs Nachträge.<span class="catnum"> *2237.131</span></span></p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@@ -2340,14 +2302,14 @@ maps, 12<sup>o</sup>.</span></p>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Postfreimarkenkunde. Vierteljahrs-Nachträge zum Permanenten
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Postfreimarkenkunde. Vierteljahrs-Nachträge zum Permanenten
Handbuch der Postfreimarkenkunde und dem
-Permanent-Sammelwerk in losen Blättern von Hugo
-Krötzsch. Jahrgang 1-3, 1894-1896.</span></p></blockquote>
+Permanent-Sammelwerk in losen Blättern von Hugo
+Krötzsch. Jahrgang 1-3, 1894-1896.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Leipzig: Krötzsch, 1896, iv., 204pp., illus. plates, 12<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
+<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Leipzig: Krötzsch, 1896, iv., 204pp., illus. plates, 12<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
@@ -2622,7 +2584,7 @@ Dresden: Internationaler Philatelisten-Verein,
<blockquote>
-<p>Publicación mensual. Eduardo F. Cottilla [y I. A. Mekeel], editor
+<p>Publicación mensual. Eduardo F. Cottilla [y I. A. Mekeel], editor
[es] vol. 1, 2. St. Louis: Mekeel stamp and pub co., 1892-95, 2v. 8<sup>o</sup>.</p></blockquote>
@@ -2654,8 +2616,8 @@ sobra o uso do papel sellado nos documentos publicos de Portugal.]</p></blockquo
<blockquote>
-<p>Catalogue illustré de tous les timbres-poste émis depuis 1840 jusqu'à
-1894 ... et leur prix de vente, 2e éd. Paris: Robert [1894] 10,
+<p>Catalogue illustré de tous les timbres-poste émis depuis 1840 jusqu'à
+1894 ... et leur prix de vente, 2e éd. Paris: Robert [1894] 10,
349pp., illus., 8<sup>o</sup>.</p></blockquote>
@@ -2677,10 +2639,10 @@ who made a specialty of collecting revenue stamps.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Die Postwerthzeichen von Rumänien. Moldau, Moldau-Walachei,
-Fürstenthum Rumänien, Königreich Rumänien ...
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Die Postwerthzeichen von Rumänien. Moldau, Moldau-Walachei,
+Fürstenthum Rumänien, Königreich Rumänien ...
Magdeburg [1893?] 20pp., plates. [Verein
-für Briefmarkenkunde.] f<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
+für Briefmarkenkunde.] f<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_20" id="Page_20">[Pg 20]</a></span></p>
@@ -2695,7 +2657,7 @@ für Briefmarkenkunde.] f<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>München: Larisch, 1892 (7), 56pp., illus., 8<sup>o</sup>. Literatur,
+<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>München: Larisch, 1892 (7), 56pp., illus., 8<sup>o</sup>. Literatur,
pp. (5, 6).</span></p></blockquote>
@@ -2706,7 +2668,7 @@ pp. (5, 6).</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
<p><span class="BPS_donor">Histoire de la poste aux lettres depuis ses origines les plus
-anciennes jusqu'à nos jours. Paris: Librairie nouvelle,
+anciennes jusqu'à nos jours. Paris: Librairie nouvelle,
1873, (3), 335 pp., 12<sup>o</sup>. A later edition is entitled, Histoire
de la poste aux lettres et du timbre-poste [5649.166]</span></p></blockquote>
@@ -2718,7 +2680,7 @@ de la poste aux lettres et du timbre-poste [5649.166]</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
<p><span class="BPS_donor">Histoire de la poste aux lettres et du timbre-poste depuis
-leurs origines jusqu'à nos jours. 3e édition.</span></p></blockquote>
+leurs origines jusqu'à nos jours. 3e édition.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
@@ -2727,12 +2689,12 @@ entitled Histoire de la poste aux lettres [5649.19].</span></p></blockquote>
<p>
-<b>Salefranque</b>, Léon.<span class="catnum">2231.56</span><br />
+<b>Salefranque</b>, Léon.<span class="catnum">2231.56</span><br />
</p>
<blockquote>
-<p>Le timbre à travers l'histoire, avec dessins et fac-similés. Rouen:
+<p>Le timbre à travers l'histoire, avec dessins et fac-similés. Rouen:
imp. E. Deshays et cie, 1890, 126pp., 4<sup>o</sup>.</p></blockquote>
@@ -2743,7 +2705,7 @@ imp. E. Deshays et cie, 1890, 126pp., 4<sup>o</sup>.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
<p><span class="BPS_donor">Die Persische Post und die Postwerthzeichen von Persien
-und Buchara. Döbling: Im. Selbstverlage des Verfassers
+und Buchara. Döbling: Im. Selbstverlage des Verfassers
[1893] 90 (4) pp., plates, L. 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
@@ -2808,13 +2770,13 @@ C. M. Seltz, 1867 (3), 20pp., 16<sup>o</sup>.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Handbuch sämtlicher Postmarken, Briefumschläge und
-Streifbänder. [7. Auflage nebst einem Nachtrag.]</span></p></blockquote>
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Handbuch sämtlicher Postmarken, Briefumschläge und
+Streifbänder. [7. Auflage nebst einem Nachtrag.]</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Leipzig: Senf [1891, 96] xvi., 632, 154pp [Dr. Moschkau's
-Handbuch für Postwertzeichen-Sammler; band
+Handbuch für Postwertzeichen-Sammler; band
1] 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_21" id="Page_21">[Pg 21]</a></span></p>
@@ -2826,7 +2788,7 @@ Handbuch für Postwertzeichen-Sammler; band
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Gebrüder Senfs illustrierter Postwertzeichen-Katalog,
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Gebrüder Senfs illustrierter Postwertzeichen-Katalog,
1899.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
@@ -2965,7 +2927,7 @@ revenue stamps of the United States, 5th edition. Trenton,
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Katalog der deutschen Privatpost-Marken. Schöneberg-Berlin:
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Katalog der deutschen Privatpost-Marken. Schöneberg-Berlin:
Im. verlage des Verfassers [1902] vii. 124pp. 16<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
@@ -2978,9 +2940,9 @@ Im. verlage des Verfassers [1902] vii. 124pp. 16<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockq
<p><span class="BPS_donor">Bibliographic, zugleich Nachschlagebuch, der gisammten
deutschen philatelistischen Literatur seit ihrem entstehen
bio ende, 1891, nebst einem Alriss der Geschichte
-der Philatelie mit besonderer Berücksichtigung Deutschland's
+der Philatelie mit besonderer Berücksichtigung Deutschland's
und einerkurzen Geschichte der philatelistischen
-Literatur. München: Larisch, 1892-94, 748
+Literatur. München: Larisch, 1892-94, 748
(1) pp., 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
@@ -2991,7 +2953,7 @@ Literatur. München: Larisch, 1892-94, 748
<blockquote>
<p><span class="BPS_donor">Die Entstehung und Entwicklung der philatelischen Literatur
-in der zweiten Hälfte des xix. Jahrhunderts.
+in der zweiten Hälfte des xix. Jahrhunderts.
Wien: Im. Selbstverlage des Verfassers, 1901, 63pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
<p>
@@ -3000,7 +2962,7 @@ Wien: Im. Selbstverlage des Verfassers, 1901, 63pp. 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></b
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Grundzüge der Briefmarkenkunde und des Briefmarkensammelns.</span></p></blockquote>
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Grundzüge der Briefmarkenkunde und des Briefmarkensammelns.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
@@ -3072,12 +3034,12 @@ Son] 1874, vi, 109+pp, 4<sup>o</sup> 1. p. [Note&mdash;150 copies printed, No. 1
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Les timbres des Etats-Unis d'Amérique depuis leur origine
-jusqu'à nos jours.</span></p></blockquote>
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Les timbres des Etats-Unis d'Amérique depuis leur origine
+jusqu'à nos jours.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Bruxelles, Moens, 1883, 3 v. in I., Illus. [Bibliothèque
+<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Bruxelles, Moens, 1883, 3 v. in I., Illus. [Bibliothèque
des timbrophiles.] 16<sup>o</sup>. Contents&mdash;1. Les timbres-poste.
2. Timbres de journaux, officiels, taxe, administratifs
et essais. 3. Cartes postales et leurs essais; de
@@ -3118,8 +3080,8 @@ Society, London," with which it is bound.]</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
<p><span class="BPS_donor">Le, et le timbre fiscal. Journal du collectionneur. Paraissant
-le <span class="smcap">i</span>er de chaque mois. [Edité par J. B. Moens.]
-Année 1, 3-15, 17-38; 1863, 65-77, 79-1900.</span></p></blockquote>
+le <span class="smcap">i</span>er de chaque mois. [Edité par J. B. Moens.]
+Année 1, 3-15, 17-38; 1863, 65-77, 79-1900.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
@@ -3187,7 +3149,7 @@ Office department [*7656.1., 1854, 56-95].</p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Bruxelles, Moens, 1883, (1), 60 pp., illus. [Bibliothèque
+<p><span class="BPS_donor"><span class="leftmargin">=</span>Bruxelles, Moens, 1883, (1), 60 pp., illus. [Bibliothèque
des timbrophiles.] 8<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
@@ -3303,7 +3265,7 @@ Gordon Smith. London Philatelic Society, 1899, xxvi,
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Catalogue prix-courant de timbres-poste, 6e édition.
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Catalogue prix-courant de timbres-poste, 6e édition.
Amiens, 1902, xxxi, (1), 702 pp., illus. 12<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
@@ -3313,7 +3275,7 @@ Amiens, 1902, xxxi, (1), 702 pp., illus. 12<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote>
-<p><span class="BPS_donor">Katalog über alle seit 1840 bis Jan. 1868 ausgegeben Briefmarken.
+<p><span class="BPS_donor">Katalog über alle seit 1840 bis Jan. 1868 ausgegeben Briefmarken.
Leipz. Zschiesche, 1868, iv, 32 pp, 16<sup>o</sup>.</span></p></blockquote>
<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_25" id="Page_25">[Pg 25]</a></span></p>
@@ -3574,7 +3536,7 @@ Philately.</p>
<p>Page <a href="#Page_1">1</a>: changed "*2234.23" to "*2234.22" (Albrecht, R. F., ... *2234.22)</p>
-<p>Page <a href="#Page_4">4</a>: changed "fur" to "für" (für Briefmarken-Sammler)</p>
+<p>Page <a href="#Page_4">4</a>: changed "fur" to "für" (für Briefmarken-Sammler)</p>
<p>Page <a href="#Page_5">5</a>: changed comma after "Patrick" to full stop (<b>Chalmers</b>, Patrick.... *2237.35)</p>
@@ -3594,7 +3556,7 @@ Philately.</p>
Bibliothek, band 6], 8<sup>o</sup>.)</p>
<p>Page <a href="#Page_19">19</a>: added missing open bracket ([Verein
-für Briefmarkenkunde.])</p>
+für Briefmarkenkunde.])</p>
<p>Page <a href="#Page_22">22</a>: added missing final full stop ([1902] vii. 124pp. 16<sup>o</sup>.)</p>
@@ -3606,387 +3568,6 @@ für Briefmarkenkunde.])</p>
<p>Page <a href="#Page_23">23</a>: added missing close parenthesis in "... classification of mail matter divisions.)"</p>
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-
-A distinctive larger typeface is introduced on the title page and used
-to denote catalogue items donated by the Boston Philatelic Society. In
-this Plain Text version of the e-book this typeface is distinguished by
-preceding and following dollar symbols: $thus$.
-
-Other typeface conventions and symbol substitutions are as follows:
-
- Bold typeface is represented by =equals signs=;
- italic typeface by _surrounding underscores_;
- superscripts by a preceding caret (^) symbol;
- and small caps typeface by UPPER CASE.
-
- [ae] for ae-ligature
- [a'], [e'] for grave accent
- [:a], [:o], [:u] for umlaut
- ['e], ['o] for acute accent (or Spanish final stress)
- [oe] for oe-ligature character
- [asterism] for a triangle of three stars.
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-Where changes or corrections have been made to the text, these are
-listed at the end of the book.
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- * * * * *
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-
-
- CATALOGUE
- OF
- BOOKS ON PHILATELY
- IN THE
- PUBLIC LIBRARY
- OF THE CITY OF BOSTON.
-
- ITEMS PRINTED IN THIS STYLE OF TYPE
- $(Albrecht, R. F., and Company, publishers. *2234.22)$
- WERE GIVEN BY
- THE BOSTON PHILATELIC SOCIETY.
-
- JANUARY, 1903.
- PRESS OF D. H. BACON & CO.,
- DERBY, CONN.
-
-
-Consult the Card Catalogue Under Headings:
-
- Envelopes,
- Perforation,
- Penny Postage,
- Post,
- Postage,
- Postage Stamps,
- Postal ----,
- Postal Cards,
- Postmarks,
- Post Office,
- Revenue,
- Revenue Stamps,
- Telegraph Stamps.
-
-Also public documents.
-
-
-
-
-CATALOGUE.
-
-
- =Adenaw, Julius.= *2234.13
-
- A complete catalogue of the revenue stamps of the United States,
- including all private and state issues, and giving all minor
- varieties, with the market value of every stamp.
-
- New York, Scott Stamp & Coin Co. [1884?] 74, (1) pp 8^o.
-
-
- $=Albrecht, R. F.=, and Company, publishers. *2232.22$
-
- $Auction prices. An epitome of the prices realized for postage
- stamps at R. F. Albrecht & Co.'s auction sales during four
- seasons. (1892-95, sales 1-29.)$
-
- = $New York, 1895. (4), 127 pp. 8^o.$
-
-
- $=American Journal of Philately.= *2234.23$
-
- $Monthly, Henry L. Calman, editor, first series, vol. 1, 1868.$
-
- = $New York: Scott Stamp & Coin Co., second series, 1888-1902, 15v.,
- illus. plates, 8^o. The issues for 1889 were edited by J. W.
- Scott.$
-
-
- =American Philatelic Association.= *2237.69
-
- Books on philately in the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. [Chicago]
- 1901. 7 pp. 8^o.
-
-
- $=American Philatelic Association.= 2237.137$
-
- $Catalogue of the American Philatelic Association's loan exhibit of
- postage stamps to the United States Post Office Department, at the
- World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893.$
-
- $Birmingham, Conn. Bacon & Co., 1893. 68 pp. 8^o.$
-
-
- $=American Philatelic Association.= *2230a.13$
-
- $Official circular. Sept., 1893-Aug., 1895.$
-
- = $[St. Louis, Mo., 1893-95.] v. L. 8^o.$
-
-
- $=American Philatelic Publishing Company.= 2239a.121$
-
- $"Our catalogue." The standard American catalogue of all the postal
- issues of the world. Together with the revenue stamps of the
- United States and Canada.$
-
- = $New York. Albrecht & Co. [1894] (2), 592 pp. Illus. 16^o.$
-
-
- $=American Philatelist.= Vol. 1-13. *6233.9$
-
- $Chicago. American Philatelic Association. 1888-99. 13 v. in 7.
- 8^o.$
-
- $The annual number for Dec., 1884, is published as vol. 8.
- Previous to vol. 8 the periodical is called American Philatelist
- and Year Book of the American Philatelic Association.$
-
-
- $=Bacon=, E. D. 2237.59$
-
- $Reprints of postal adhesive stamps and their characteristics.$
-
- = $London. [1900.] viii, 168 pp. Illus. [Stanley Gibbons'
- philatelic handbooks.] 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Bacon=, E. D. *2236.47$
-
- $And Francis John Hamilton Scott Napier.$
-
- $Grenada: to which is prefixed an account of the perforations of
- the Perkins-Bacon printed stamps of the British Colonies.$
-
- $London. Stanley Gibbons, 1902 (4) 173 pp. Illus. Pls. [The
- Stanley Gibbons Philatelic Handbooks] 8^o.$
-
-
- =Bacon=, E. D. and Francis J. H. S. Napier. 2237.48
-
- The stamps of Barbadoes, with a history and description of the
- star-watermarked papers of Perkins, Bacon & Co.
-
- London: 1896. xi., 119pp. Pls. [The Stanley Gibbons Philatelic
- handbooks.] 8^o.
-
-
- $=Bartels, J. M.=, Co., publishers. *2230a.2$
-
- $Complete catalogue and reference list of the stamped envelopes,
- wrappers, and letter sheets regularly issued by the United States.
- 1853-97.$
-
- $Washington, 1897, 38 pp. Illus Pls. L. 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Bartels=, J. M., Co. 2230a.3$
-
- $March, 1899. J. M. Bartels' second complete catalogue and reference
- list of the stamped envelopes, wrappers, letter sheets and postal
- cards, regularly issued by the United States. 1853-1899.$
-
- $Washington (1899) Unpaged. Illus. F^o.$
-
-
- $=Bartels=, J. Murray & Co., publishers. 2239a.112$
-
- $The standard price catalogue and reference list of the plate
- numbers of United States adhesive postage stamps, issued from 1890
- to 1898. 3d edition.$
-
- $Washington, 1898, 37pp. 16^o.$
-
- $Same. 2239a.113$
-
- $Stamps issued from 1893 to 1899, 4th edition. With supplement,
- 1899, 1900, 2 parts in 1v.$
-
-
- =Bazar=, Der. *6231.6
-
- f[:u]r Briefmarken-Sammler, Jahrgang 1, No. 5-11. Heidelberg:
- 1869-70, 4^o.
-
-
- =Bellars=, Henry John, and ---- Davie. 2237.53
-
- The standard guide to postage stamp collecting ... 2d edition.
-
- London. Hotten. 1864. 130 pp. Sm. 8^o
-
-
- $=Boston Philatelic Society.= *2234.15$
-
- $An historical reference list of the revenue stamps of the United
- States, including the private die proprietary stamps. Compiled by
- George L. Toppan, Hiram E. Deats and Alexander Holland, a
- committee of the ... society.$
-
- $Boston, 1899, 423pp. L. 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Boston Stamp Book=, The. *2237.74$
-
- $[Monthly.] Edited and published by John Luther Kilbon. Vol. 1-3.
- May, 1895-May, 1898.$
-
- = $Boston. Cassino & Co. [etc.] 1896-98. v. 12^o.$
-
-
- =Bradt=, S. B. & Co. *6226.36
-
- Catalogue of United States and foreign postage stamps, 1-9, from
- July 25, 1891-Dec. 14. 1892. Sold at Cobb's library.
-
- [Chicago, 1891, 92.] 9 pphs. in 1 v. 8^o.
-
-
- $=Bright & Sons= *2237.68$
-
- $"A B C" descriptive priced catalogue of the world's postage stamps,
- envelopes, post cards, etc. 3d edition. Revised up to date.$
-
- -- $London. Simpkin, Marshall & Co. [1898.] 2 parts in 1 v. Sm.
- 8^o. London. Simpkin, Marshall & Co. [1901.]$
-
-
- $=Brown=, Frank P., publisher. 2239a.21$
-
- $The standard postage stamp catalogue. 56th edition.$
-
- = $Boston, 1896. xxxvi, 623, (4) pp. Illus. 16^o.$
-
- $Two copies.$
-
-
- $=Brown=, Mount. 2237.63$
-
- $Catalogue of British, Colonial, and foreign postage stamps. 2d
- edition.$
-
- = $London. Passmore. 1862. vii, (1), 72 pp. 16^o.$
-
- $Same. 4th edition. 1863. xi, (1), 85 pp. 2237.18$
-
-
- =Brown=, Walter Lee. 6226.18 = No. 1 in *2224.6
-
- Descriptive catalogue of the revenue stamps of Italy, from 1836 to
- 1878.
-
- New York. J. J. Pusey & Co., prs. 1878. (2), 23, (1) pp. 8^o.
-
-
- $=Brown=, William, of Salisbury. 2230a.23$
-
- $A reference list to the stamps of the Straits Settlements,
- surcharged for use in the Native Protected States.$
-
- = $Salisbury, author, 1894. 108, (1) pp. Illus. Plates. 4^o.
- Reprinted with additions and corrections from the Philatelic
- Journal of Great Britain.$
-
-
- =Chalmers=, Patrick. *2237.35
-
- The adhesive postage stamp. Decision of the "Encyclop[ae]dia
- Britannica." James Chalmers was the inventor of the adhesive
- stamps. Also papers on the penny postage reform.
-
- London: E. Wilson, 1886, 64pp. 8^o.
-
-
- Chalmers, Patrick. *2237.37
-
- The American Philatelic Association and the adhesive postage stamp.
-
- London: E. Wilson & Co., 1887, 16pp. Sm. 8^o.
-
-
- =Chalmers=, Patrick. 2237.30
-
- How James Chalmers saved the penny postage scheme. Letter of the
- Dundee bankers and merchants to the lords of Her Majesty's
- treasury.
-
- London: E. Wilson & Co., 1890, 71pp. 8^o.
-
- [Relates to the adhesive postage stamp first proposed by James
- Chalmers.]
-
-
- =Chalmers=, Patrick. 2237.28
-
- Mr. John Francis, of the Athen[ae]um, on the plan of Sir Rowland
- Hill, 2d ed.
-
- London: E. Wilson & Co., 1889, 48pp. 8^o.
-
- [Relates to the adhesive postage stamp.]
-
-
- =Chalmers=, Patrick. *2237.34
-
- Submission of the Sir Rowland Hill committee, 2d edition, with
- opinions from the press (4th series) on "the adhesive postage
- stamp."
-
- London: E. Wilson, 1886, 115pp. 8^o.
-
-
- =Chicago Stamp News.= Vol. 1. *6233.10
-
- Chicago, 1891, 1892. 8^o.
-
-
- =Collin=, Henry, and Henry L. Calman. *2234.21
-
- Catalogue of the stamps, envelopes, wrappers and postal cards of
- Mexico. Including the provisional issues of Campeche, Chiapas,
- Guadalajara, etc.
-
- = New York: Scott Stamp & Coin Co. [1900?] (1), 117pp. Illus. L.
- 8^o.
-
-
- $=Collin=, Henry and others. *2230a.25$
-
- $Catalogue of the stamps, envelopes and wrappers of the United
- States of America, and of the Confederate States of America, by
- Henry Collin and Henry L. Calman, with the collaboration of John
- N. Luff and George L. Toppan.$
-
- = $New York: Scott Stamp & Coin Co., 1900. (4), 206pp. Illus.
- Plates. Sm. f^o.$
-
-
- $=Collin=, Henry, and Henry L. Calman. *2230a.122$
-
- $A catalogue for advanced collectors of postage stamps, stamped
- envelopes and wrappers....$
-
- $New York: The Scott Stamp & Coin Co. 1890-1901. 1349pp. Illus.
- Plates. 4^o.$
-
-
- $=Coster=, Charles H. *2232.26$
-
- $The United States locals and their history.$
-
- $New York: Scott & Co., 1877, 111pp. Illus. 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Coster=, Charles H. *2237.110$
-
- $Les postes priv['e]es des Etats-Unis d'Am['e]rique. Bruxelles,
- Moens, 1882, 85, 2v. in 1. Illus. [Biblioth[e']que des timbrophiles.]
- 16^o.$
-
- $[Contents.--1. Les timbres adh['e]sifs. 2. Les envelopes
- timbr['e]es.]$
-
-
- $=Daily Stamp Item.= *2230a.31$
-
- $Vol. 1, 2. January 1 to June 30, 1896.$
-
- = $St. Louis, Mo. C. H. Mekeel Stamp & Publishing Co. 1896, 2v.
- Portraits. F^o.$
-
-
- $=Daniels=, J. H. 2237.31$
-
- $A history of British postmarks, together with a list of numbers
- used in obliterations in Great Britain and certain colonial
- possessions. London: Gill. 1898 (5), 184pp. Illus. Sm^o.$
-
-
- $=Deutsche Briefmarken-zeitung= 6230a.34$
-
- $(Periodical) iii.-v. (3 vols.)$
-
-
- =Dexter,= George. 2237.4
-
- Catalogue of postage stamps, American and foreign, and U. S. revenue
- stamps. (Anon.)
-
- Cambridge: Sever and Francis. Two copies. 1868, 78pp. 16^o.
-
-
- $=Deutsche illustrirte Briefmarken-Zeitung.= *2237.154$
-
- $[Monatlich.], vol. 1, 1883, Leipzig: 1883, 108pp., illus., 8^o. On
- the completion of this volume the publication was merged in
- Illustrirtes Briefmarken-Journal.$
-
-
- $=Diena, E.= 2237.148$
-
- $I Francobolli del Ducato Modena e della Provincie Modenesi, 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Diena=, Emilio. 2237.150$
-
- $Les timbres-postes des Romagnes. Suivi d'une ['e]tude sur leurs
- r['e]impressions par J.-B. Moens.$
-
- $= Bruxelles. Moens, 1898, 95pp. Illus. 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Dominion Philatelist=, 2234.31$
-
- $(Periodical) ii.-iv. (3 vols.)$
-
-
- $=Durbin= and Hanes. 2233.19$
-
- $Descriptive catalogue of the postage stamps and stamped envelopes
- of all nations. 18th edition.$
-
- $= Philadelphia: Chambers printing house, 1891, 180pp. Portrait,
- plates. 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Earee=, Robert Brisco. *2237.64$
-
- $Album weeds; or, how to detect forged stamps. 2d edition,
- enlarged.$
-
- $= London: Gibbons [1892] xii., 726pp. Illus. 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Eastern Philatelist=, The. *2232.28$
-
- $A monthly magazine in the interests of philately. Vol. 1 to date.$
-
- $= Newmarket, N. H. Pinkham, 1893 to date. v. 8^o & 4^o. The title
- is on the cover.$
-
-
- $=Evans=, Edward Benjamin. *2234.104$
-
- $A description of the Mulready envelope ... with an account of other
- illustrated envelopes of 1840 and following years.$
-
- $London: Gibbons, 1891, 8, 240pp. Illus. 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Evans=, Edward Benjamin. *2230a.104$
-
- $The philatelic catalogue of postal stamps, envelopes, wrappers and
- cards, 1840-1890. St. Louis: Mekeel, 1891, (7,) 472, (2) pp.,
- illus., Portr., 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Evans=, Edward Benjamin. 2237.46$
-
- $Stamps and stamp collecting. A glossary of philatelic terms and
- guide to the identification of the postage stamps of all nations.
- 2d edition.$
-
- $London: Stanley Gibbons, 1898, 68pp. Illus. Pls. 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Ewen=, Henry L'Estrange. 2239a.31$
-
- $Standard priced catalogue of the stamps and postmarks of the United
- Kingdom. No. 6, 1898.$
-
- $Bournemouth: Pardy, 1898. v. Illus. Sm. 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Fabri=, Pio. 2237.97$
-
- $Timbres des Etats de l'Eglise.$
-
- $Bruxelles, Moens, 1878, (3), 41, (1) pp. Illus. [Biblioth[e']que des
- timbrophiles.] 8^o.$
-
- $Same. [In Moens, Jean Baptiste. Timbres des Etats de Toscana et
- Saint Marin. Pp. 69-109. Bruxelles, 1878.]$
-
-
- =Fellows=, Eleanor C. *2237.38
-
- Truth _v._ Fiction, _re_ the Chalmers' claim. By the Postal
- reformer's "home" secretary for 30 years.
-
- London: R. Forder, 1892, 15 pp. 8^o.
-
- [On the claim of Patrick Chalmers that his father, James Chalmers,
- was the inventor of the adhesive postage stamp. Signed, Eleanor C.
- Fellows.]
-
-
- $=Filatelic Facts and Fallacies.= *2237.78$
-
- $A monthly magazine for stamp collectors and dealers. [Edited by S.
- Louis.] Vols. 1-6. October, 1892-September, 1898.$
-
- $= San Francisco: Sellschop & Co., 1892-94. v. 8^o.$
-
-
- =Firth=, Oliver. *2237.62
-
- Postage stamps and their collection: a practical guide to philately
- for all collectors.
-
- -- London: Gill, 1897, (7), 188pp. Illus. Sm. 8^o.
-
-
- $=Fiscal Philatelist=, The, *2237.65$
-
- $And revenue stamp guide. A monthly journal, devoted to fiscal
- collectors. Vol. 1. Edited by Fred Geo. C. Lundy, 1892-3.$
-
- $London: Morley & Lundy (1893). Illus. Sm. 4^o.$
-
-
- $=Friederich=, Rudolf. *2230a.37$
-
- $Die Postwertzeichen Spaniens und seiner Kolonien.$
-
- $= Berlin: Brendicke, 1894, 2 v. in 1. Illus. Plates. 8^o.
- Contents.--1. Die Postwertzeichen Spaniens. 2. Auflage. 3. Die
- Postwertzeichen der spanischen Kolonien. Benutzte B[:u]cher und
- Zeitschriften, pp. xiii, xiv.$
-
-
- $=Fulcher=, Lionel William. *2234.35$
-
- $Catalogue of the revenue stamps of Spain and colonies, including
- the American occupation and revolutionary issues.$
-
- $= London: Morley, 1902, (4), 98pp. Illus. 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Gelli, G.=, and R. Tani, publishers. 2237.133$
-
- $Catalogue illustr['e] de timbres-poste et t['e]l['e]graphe, 3e
- ['e]dition$
-
- $= Bruxelles [1902] (11), 536, 25pp. Illus. 8^o.$
-
- $Bears date 1903 on the cover.$
-
-
- =Girsewald=, Conway, Freiherr von. 2239a.107
-
- The stamps of Switzerland--translated from the German. St. Louis:
- Mekeel, 1893, 64pp. Illus. 24^o.
-
-
- $=Glasewald=, A. E. 2239a.9$
-
- $Die Postwerthzeichen von Griechenland. Nach den neuesten
- Forschungen bearbeitet.$
-
- $G[:o]ssnitz S.-A. Glasewald, 1896, 64pp. Illus. Pl 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Gray=, John Edward. 2237.17$
-
- $The illustrated catalogue of postage stamps, 4th ed.$
-
- $London: E. Marlborough & Co., 1866, xvi., 180pp.$
-
- $Sm. 8^o. Same, do., do., 5th ed.$
-
- Same--Revised by Overy Taylor, 6th ed. *2237.11
-
- London: E. Marlborough & Co., 1875, xv. (1), 523pp. Sm. 8^o.
-
-
- $=Gray=, John Edward. 2237.16$
-
- $A hand catalogue of postage stamps, 2d edition.$
-
- $London: R. Hardwicke, 1863, xiv., 58pp. 12^o.$
-
-
- $=Gremmel=, Henry. *2239a.125$
-
- $Henry Gremmel's stamp catalogue of the western hemisphere, giving a
- full description ... of all the postage stamps, ... together with
- the present market value of every stamp.$
-
- $= New York [189-.] 162pp. Illus. 16^o.$
-
-
- $=Handford=, J. T. 2239.42$
-
- $The illustrated postage stamp catalogue of United States and
- foreign postage stamps, stamped envelopes, postal and money order
- cards.... [4th edition.]$
-
- $New York: Seebeck, 1882, (4), 112, (8) pp. Plates. 12^o.$
-
-
- =Hardy=, William John, and E. D. Bacon. 2336.33
-
- The stamp collector. A treatise on the issue and collecting of the
- postage stamps of all nations. With fac-similes.
-
- London: Redway, 1898, 300pp. Pls. Fac-similes. 8^o.
-
-
- =Harrison=, Gilbert, 2287.49
-
- And Francis John Hamilton Scott Napier. Portuguese India [Handbook
- of its postal issues] with notes and publisher's prices.
-
- -- London: 1893, 87pp., plates [The Stanley Gibbons philatelic
- handbooks] 8^o.
-
-
- $=Harrison=, Gilbert. *2230a.99$
-
- $The Nesbitt stamped envelopes and wrappers of the United States of
- America, with descriptions of the varieties of the dies.... Edited
- and completed by E. D. Bacon.$
-
- $London: Smith, 1895, 44pp. Plates. 4^o.$
-
- $Published as a supplement to the London Philatelist.$
-
-
- =Herrick=, William. *2234.19
-
- Catalogue of the Russian rural stamps.
-
- -- New York: Scott Stamp & Coin Co., 1896, 128pp. Illus. L. 8^o.
-
-
- =Horner=, W. E. V. *2332.55
-
- History and catalogue of the stamped envelopes of the United States.
-
- Philadelphia: L. W. Durbin, 1879, 52 pp. Illus. Sm. 4^o.
-
-
- $=Horner=, W. E. V. *2232.14$
-
- $The stamped envelopes of the United States, 3d edition.$
-
- $Revised and continued by E. B. Hanes.$
-
- $Phila.: Durbin and Hanes, 1889, 62pp. Illus.$
-
- $[An earlier edition entitled, History and catalogue of the
- stamped envelopes of the United States is on shelf-number
- *2332.55.]$
-
-
- $=Howes=, C. A. *2234.25$
-
- $Photographs of a collection of Formosan stamps, the property of J.
- N. Luff.$
-
- $N. p. 1901, 6 photos. Size, 6-1/2 x 4-5/8 inches. Mounted.$
-
-
- $=Illustriertes Briefmarken Journal= 2237.154$
-
- $(Periodical) vol. xxii.$
-
-
- $=Illustriertes Briefmarken-Journal=. *6230a.28$
-
- $Zeitschrift f[:u]r Postwertzeichen-Kunde. Jahrgang 22.$
-
- $= Leipzig: Senf. [1895.] v. Illus. 8^o.$
-
-
- =International Collector.= *6226.17
-
- Published monthly by the Collector publishing company. Vol. 1-4.
-
- San Francisco, 1887-89. 4 v. in 1. Sm. 4^o.
-
- Relates to postage stamps, coins, etc. The official organ of the
- Philatelic society of America.
-
-
- $=Internationaler Philatelisten-Verein=, *2233.17$
-
- $Dresden.$
-
- $Vertrauliche Mitteilung, No. 21, 15 Januar, 1899.$
-
- $Dresden, Hesse and Becker (1899). 8^o.$
-
-
- =Jioubukuro.= *5024.21
-
- [Envelopes ornamented in colors.] 80 samples. L. 8^o.
-
-
- $=Kalckhoff=, F. 2239a.29$
-
- $Die Postkarten der deutschen Schutzgebiete und der deutschen
- Postanstalten im Auslande.$
-
- $Leipzig: [Naumann] 1902, 32pp. 8^o.$
-
- $Berichtigter und erg[:a]nzter Sonderabdruck aus der Deutschen
- Briefmarken-Zeitung.$
-
-
- =Kenyon=, Brewster C. 2385.15
-
- History of the postal issues of Hawaii. A list of the adhesive
- postage stamps, stamped envelopes and postal cards of the Hawaiian
- government.
-
- = N. p., 1895, 26pp. Portr. 8^o.
-
-
- $=Koefoed=, O. *2237.75$
-
- $Danske Postfrim[ae]rker, 1851-1901. En historisk Afhandling
- udarbejdet paa Grundlag af originale Aktstykker.$
-
- $Kobenhavn, Jacobsen: 1901, 152, (4) pp., illus., portrs, pls.
- 8^o. [Some of the plates are colored.]$
-
-
- $=Kohl=, Paul. *2239a.123$
-
- $Freimarken-Katalog, 1902.$
-
- $= Chemnitz: 1902, x, 736pp., illus. 16^o.$
-
-
- $=Kropf=, H. 2230a.93$
-
- $Die Postwertzeichen der Oster.-ungar. Monarchie. Prag: 1902,
- 430pp., 4^o.$
-
-
- $=Koprovski=, Samuel 2237.93$
-
- $Les timbres-poste ruraux de Russie. Nomenclature g['e]n['e]rale de
- tous les timbres connus jusqu'[a'] ce jour, avec leurs prix de vente.
- Pr['e]c['e]d['e] d'une introduction sur l'histoire des postes
- rurales, avec notes g['e]ographiques et historiques.$
-
- $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1875, xxii, 3-108pp, Illus., 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Kroetzsch=, Hugo. 2239a.16$
-
- $Illustrierter ausf[:u]hrlicher Katalog [:u]ber deutsche
- Postfreimarken.... Leipzig: Kr[:o]tzsch, 1896, x., 150 pp., illus.,
- 16^o.$
-
-
- $=Kroetzsch=, Hugo. *2237.127.10$
-
- $Die Postfreimarken der Grossherzogth[:u]mer Mecklenburg-Schwerin
- und Mecklenburg-Strelitz. [Leipzig, 1894.] viii, 36, 16pp. Plates.
- [Permanentes Handbuch der Postfreimarkenkunde. Theil 1, Abschnitt
- 10.] 12^o.$
-
-
- $=Kroetzsch=, Hugo. *2237.127.11$
-
- $Die Postfreimarken des Nordeutschen Postbezirks. [Leipzig, 1894.]
- ix., (1), 140pp. Plates. [Permanentes Handbuch der
- Postfreimarkenkunde. Theil 1, Abschnitt 11.] 12^o.$
-
-
- =Longcope=, E. M. 9336 27a5
-
- Things taxable. Stamp taxes under schedule A. Arranged and compiled
- alphabetically.... [3d ed., enlarged.] Houston: 1898, 86pp. 16^o.
-
-
- $=Le Grand=, A. 2237.100$
-
- $Les ['e]critures et la l['e]gende des timbres du Japon. Bruxelles:
- Moens, 1878, 43pp, illus. [Biblioth['e]que timbrolozique, 1.] 8^o.
- [Extrait du Bulletin de la Soci['e]t['e] francaise de
- timbrologie.]$
-
- =Le Grand=, A. 2238.39
-
- Le Grand's Manual for stamp collectors. A companion to the stamp
- album. From the French. Trans., adapted and annotated by Henri
- P[e']ne Du Bois. International ed.
-
- -- N. Y.: Hurst [1896] 173 pp, 12^o. Two copies.
-
-
- $=Lindenberg=, C. 2239a.17$
-
- $Die Briefmarken von Baden unter Benutzung amtlicher Quellen
- bearbeitet. Berlin: Brendicke, 1894, vi., (1), 171pp. 16^o.$
-
-
- $=Lindenberg=, Carl. *2237.135$
-
- $Die Briefumschl[:a]ge der deutschen Staaten, unter Benutzung amtlicher
- Quellen. Heft 1-15.$
-
- $= Berlin: Brendicke, 1892-95, 2v. and unbound parts, illus, 16^o.
- Contents--_Band 1_: Heft 1, Braunschweig 2, Mecklenburg-Schwerin
- und Mecklenburg-Strelitz 3, L[:u]beck 4, Thurn und Taxis 5, 6
- Norddeutscher Postbezirk. _Band 2_: Heft 7, Oldenburg 8, Baden 9,
- Hamburg und Bremen 10, Sachsen 11, 12 Hannover. _Band 3_: Heft 13,
- Bayern 14, 15 W[:u]rttemberg.$
-
-
- $=Lockyer=, Gilbert E. 2237.70$
-
- Colonial stamps: also those of Great Britain. With geographical
- and other notes.
-
- = London: Stanley Gibbons & Co. [1887] vii. (1), 242pp., illus.,
- Sm. 8^o.
-
-
- $=London Philatelist=, *2230a.7$
-
- $The monthly journal of the Philatelic Society, London. Editor, M.
- P. Castle. Vol. 3-7, 10-11, 1894-98, 1901-2.$
-
- $= London: 1894-1902, v. illus., plates, L. 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Luff=, John N. *2230a.39$
-
- $The postage stamps of the United States.$
-
- $= New York: The Scott Stamp & Coin Co., 1902, (2), 417 pp.,
- illus. 4^o.$
-
-
- =Luff=, John N. 2237.60
-
- What philately teaches.
-
- -- New York: Scott Stamp & Coin Co., 1899, 75pp., illus. 12^o.
-
-
- =Lundy=, Frederick George C. 2231.115
-
- History of the revenue stamps of Mexico. St. Louis: Mekeel, 1891,
- 45pp., illus. map, 8^o.
-
-
- $=Lundy=, Frederick George C., compiler. *2237.84$
-
- $Handbook of the revenue stamps of Germany and Switzerland. Glasgow,
- 1896, 80pp 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Lundy=, Frederick George C., compiler. *2237.85$
-
- $Hand-book of the revenue stamps of Great Britain and Ireland. In
- commemoration of the bi-centenary of the first stamp duty act,
- 29th June, 1694. London: Morley, 1894, 46pp., sm. 4^o.$
-
-
- =MacLean=, [McLean], William Seward. 2237.29
-
- McLean's stamp collector's guide, containing articles on leading
- subjects; also lists of philatelic societies, and of periodicals
- devoted to the science; also a directory of over two thousand
- United States and Canadian collectors, 1889. Boston: W. S. McLean
- [1889] 100pp. 8^o.
-
-
- $=Martindale=, Isaac C. *2230a.33$
-
- $Catalogue of [his] valuable collection of postage stamps to be sold
- ... October 24th and ... 25th, 1893. [And] List of prices realized
- at the sale.$
-
- $= [Philadelphia, 1893] (6), 173, 16pp, 8^o.$
-
-
- =Mason's Monthly= *6226.3
-
- Coin and Stamp Collectors' magazine. Vol. 1-6, 1867-72. Phila.:
- Mason & Co. [1868-72] 6v. in 3, illus. 8^o.
-
-
- $=Masson=, David Parkes. 2237.145$
-
- $The stamps of Jammu and Kashmir.$
-
- $= Calcutta [& Lahore] 1900, 01, 2v., illus., plates. [Philatelic
- Society of India. Publications, vol. 4, 5] 8^o.$
-
-
- =Mekeel=, Charles Haviland. 2231.116
-
- The history of the postage stamps of the St. Louis postmaster,
- 1845-1847.
-
- o Saint Louis, 1895, 25pp., illus., portr., fac-similes 4^o. From
- the Philatelic journal of America [*6230a.10.14].
-
-
- =Mekeel=, Charles Haviland. 2232.16
-
- Descriptive priced catalogue of American postage stamps, including
- also a priced list of Mexican revenue stamps, 2d edition.
-
- = St. Louis: C. H. Mekeel Stamp and Publishing Co., 1891, 128pp.
- L. 8^o.
-
-
- =Mekeel=, C. H. *2234.114
-
- Mekeel's complete standard catalogue of the postage stamps of the
- world, 1894, 95. St. Louis: 1893-95, 2v. 8^o and 16^o.
-
-
- =Mekeel=, Charles Haviland. 2280a.101
-
- Mekeel's stamp collector's maps of the world. From original designs.
- St. Louis, 1895, Mekeel, (8) pp. 4^o.
-
-
- =Mekeel=, Charles Haviland. 2239a.105
-
- A stamp collector's souvenir. St. Louis, 1892, 64pp. illus. portrs.
- 16^o.
-
-
- =Mekeel= (C. H.) Stamp and Publishing Co. 2239.87
-
- Mexico. [A description of Mexican postage stamps, envelopes, etc.]
-
- -- St. Louis [1897?] 48 pp. illus., 16^o.
-
-
- $=Mekeel's Weekly Stamp News.= *2230.112$
-
- $Edited by I. A. Mekeel [and others]. Vol. 1-13. St. Louis, 1895-99,
- 12v. and unbound parts, illus., portraits, map, F^o. Two copies of
- vol. 6-8, 10, 11. The incomplete set is kept in the children's
- room. Vols. 1-10 were edited by I. A. Mekeel; 11 and 12 by C. E.
- Severn and S. B. Hopkins; 13, by C. E. Severn alone. Nos. 26 and
- 47 of vol. 13 are wanting in the regular set, and Nos. 1-5 of vol.
- 6 in the "A" copy.$
-
-
- $=Metropolitan Philatelist=, The. *2230a.11$
-
- $[Monthly.] vol. 1-12, April, 1890-Sept. 1900.$
-
- $--New York, Scott [etc.] 1890-1900, 12v, in 8, illus., sq. 8^o.$
-
-
- =Millington=, H. Mackwood. 2237.72
-
- An exhaustive catalogue of the adhesive postage stamps of the
- British Empire, up to January, 1894. With a short descriptive
- article on each colony.
-
- = London, Gibbons, 1894, xi., (1), 283pp. illus., sm. 8^o.
-
-
- $=Mirabaud=, Paul, and A. de Reuterski[:o]ld. *2230a.1$
-
- $The postage stamps of Switzerland, 1843-62.$
-
- $= Paris, Motteroz, 1899, (5), xi, (1), 266, (1) pp., illus.,
- plates, F^o. Bibliography, pp. 241-259.$
-
-
- =Mitchell=, William H., D.D.S. No. 2 in 2236.41
-
- The standard reference list of the private local postage stamps of
- the United States, including those used in Canada, Hawaiian
- Kingdom and Mexico.
-
- = Trenton: Sterling, 1887, xlii. pp. 8^o.
-
-
- $=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. *2230a.35$
-
- $Catalogue prix-courant de timbres-poste, t['e]l['e]graphes,
- enveloppes at bandes, cartes, etc., etc.
-
- = Bruxelles, Moens, 1892, 93, 3v., plates, L. 8^o. Contents--1.
- Timbres-poste et t['e]l['e]graphes; 2. Enveloppes, bandes, cartes
- and mandats; 3. Atlas.$
-
-
- $=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. *2234.29$
-
- $H['e]ligoland et ses timbres.$
-
- $= Bruxelles: Bureau du journal le timbre-poste, 1897, (3) 272pp.,
- illus., 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. *2231.118$
-
- $Histoire des timbres-poste et de toutes les marques
- d'affranchissement employ['e]es en Espagne, suivie de l'histoire des
- timbres fiscaux mobiles, depuis leur origine jusqu'[a'] nos jours,
- 1840-1890.$
-
- $= Bruxelles: Bureau du journal le Timbre-Poste, 1891, 564 pp.,
- illus., L. 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. 2237.88$
-
- $Timbres d'Egypte et de la Compagnie du Canal de Suez.$
-
- $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1880, 116 pp., illus. [Biblioth[e']que des
- timbrophiles] 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. *2237.61$
-
- $Les timbres de Belgique depuis leur origine jusqu'[a'] nos jours.
- Bruxelles: Moens, 1880, 2 v. in 1, illus. [Biblioth[e']que des
- timbrophiles.] 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. 2237.98$
-
- $Timbres de l'office Tour et Taxis, depuis leur origine jusqu'[a'] leur
- suppression (1847-1867). Bruxelles, Moens, 1880, 107pp., illus.,
- coat of arms. [Biblioth[e']que des timbrophiles.] 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. *2237.86$
-
- $Timbres de la R['e]publique argentine et de ses diverses provinces.$
-
- $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1882, 2 v. in 1, fac-similes, 8^o. 150 copies
- printed.$
-
- $=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. 2237.89$
-
- $Les timbres de Maurice depuis leur origine jusqu'[a'] nos jours, 2e
- ['e]dition, augment['e]e.$
-
- $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1878, 147pp., illus. [Biblioth[e']que des
- timbrophiles,] 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. 2237.99$
-
- $Les timbres de Mecklenbourg-Schw['e]rin et Str['e]litz. Bruxelles:
- Moens, 1879, 84pp. [Biblioth[e']que des timbrophiles.] 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. 2237.92$
-
- $Les timbres de Prusse.$
-
- $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1887, 142pp., illus. [Biblioth[e']que des
- timbrophiles.] 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. 2232.45$
-
- $Les timbres de Russie. Nomenclature g['e]n['e]rale de tous les
- timbres-poste, timbres locaux, ruraux timbres-t['e]el['e]graphe,
- enveloppes, bandes, cartes & cartes-lettres.$
-
- $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1893 (4), 62pp., plates, 4^o.$
-
-
- $=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. 2237.90$
-
- $Les timbres de Saxe depuis leur origine jusqu'[a'] nos jours.$
-
- $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1879, 104pp., illus. [Biblioth[e']que des
- timbrophiles.] 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. 2237.95$
-
- $Timbres des duch['e]s de Schleswig, Holstein & Lauenbourg et de la
- ville de Bergedorf.$
-
- $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1884, 94pp., illus., plates. [Biblioth[e']que
- des timbrophiles.] 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. 2237.91$
-
- $Les timbres du Wurtemberg (1847-1880).$
-
- $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1881, 2 v. in 1, illus. [Biblioth[e']que des
- timbrophiles.] 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Moens=, Jean Baptiste. 2237.96$
-
- $Timbres des ['e]tats de Toscane et Saint-Marin par J. B. Moens, et des
- Etats de l'Eglise par Pio Fabri. 2e ['e]dition augment['e]e.$
-
- $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1878, (1), 112pp., illus. [Biblioth[e']que des
- timbrophiles.] 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Mongeri=, F. 2237.87$
-
- $Croissant-toughra (armoiries de l'Empire ottoman.) Bruxelles:
- Moens, 1887, 26pp., illus., 8^o. [Especially in regard to this
- device on postage stamps.]$
-
-
- $=Morley=, Walter. *2237.80$
-
- $Walter Morley's catalogue and price list of the revenue stamps of
- the British colonies, Nov., 1895. London: (1895) 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Morley=, Walter. *2237.82$
-
- $Walter Morley's catalogue and price list of the stamps of Great
- Britain, 2d edition, 1897. [London], [1897] viii., 191 pp., Sm.
- 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Morley=, Walter. *2237.81$
-
- $Walter Morley's complete catalogue and price list of British
- railway letter fee stamps, Sept., 1898. London: [1898] v. Sm.
- 8^o$.
-
-
- $=Morley=, Walter, compiler. 2237.83$
-
- $Catalogue of the telegraph stamps of the world, Feb., 1900. London:
- (1900), (4), 179 pp., plates, Sm. 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Morley's Philatelic Journal=. *2234.27$
-
- $A monthly paper for collectors of postage, revenue, telegraph and
- railway stamps. Edited by A. Preston Pearce. Vol. 1-3, 1900,
- 1902.$
-
- $= Catford: Morley, 1900-02, 3 v., illus., 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Nankivell=, Edward J. 2237.152$
-
- $Stamp collecting as a pastime. London: Gibbons, 1902, 68pp., illus.
- [The Stanley Gibbons Philatelic handbooks.] 8^o.$
-
-
- =Napier=, Francis John Hamilton Scott, and E. D. Bacon. 2237.33
-
- Saint Vincent. [Handbook of its postal issues.] With notes and
- publishers' prices.
-
- -- London: 1895, 107pp., plates [The Stanley Gibbons philatelic
- handbooks] 8^o.
-
-
- =Napier=, Francis John Hamilton Scott, and Gordon Smith. 2237.44
-
- South Australia [Handbook of its postal issues] With notes and
- publishers' prices.
-
- -- London, 1894, (7), 135pp., plates [The Stanley Gibbons
- philatelic handbooks.] 8^o.
-
-
- =Nast=, F. A. 2237.139
-
- A tentative price list of entire U. S. envelopes, arranged according
- to J. W. Scott's system, with the corresponding numbers, according
- to Prof. Horner. N. Y.: The J. W. Scott Co. [188-.] 51pp., 12^o.
-
-
- $=Nast=, F. A. 2237.139$
-
- $A tentative price list of entire U. S. envelopes, arranged
- according to J. W. Scott's system, with the corresponding numbers,
- according to Prof. Horner. New York: The J. W. Scott Co. [1888?]
- 51pp., illus., 8^o. The title on the cover is J. W. Scott's
- catalogue....$
-
-
- =Ogilvie=, W. T. 2236.31
-
- Handbook for the collector of postage stamps, illus. London:
- Sonnenschein, 1892, 125pp. [The young collector] Sm. 8^o.
-
-
- $=Parker=, E. Y., publisher. 2239a.119$
-
- $The pocket standard catalogue of the revenue stamps of Canada.
- Toronto: 1899, 23pp., 24^o.$
-
-
- =Pemberton=, Edward L. 2237.27
-
- The stamp collector's handbook, 2d ed. London: Stanley Gibbons &
- Co., 1878, x. (1), 340pp., illus., Sm. 8^o.
-
-
- $=Perlep=, A. 2237.159$
-
- $Katalog der Stempelmarken aller Staaten. Kreuz a Ostbahn: Moersig
- [1880] vii., 224pp., plate [Philatelistische Bibliothek, band 6],
- 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Permanentes Handbuch= der Postfreimarkenkunde mit Lichtdrucktafeln
- ... gleichzeitig Beibuch zum Permanente-Sammelwerk in losen
- Bl[:a]tter von Hugo Kr[:o]tzsch. [Auch Vierteljahrs Nachtr[:a]ge.]$
-
- $= Leipzig: Kr[:o]tzsch, 1894-1887, 17 v. in 9, illus., plates, maps,
- 12^o.$
-
- $Theil 1. Deutsche Staaten. Abschnitt 1-13, 15 *2237.127$
-
- $Theil 1. Abschnitt 4. 2. Auflage *2237.128$
-
- $Theil 2.$
-
- $Theil 3. Russland *2237.130$
-
- $Vierteljahrs Nachtr[:a]ge. *2237.131$
-
-
- $=Permanentes Handbuch der= *2237.131$
-
- $Postfreimarkenkunde. Vierteljahrs-Nachtr[:a]ge zum Permanenten
- Handbuch der Postfreimarkenkunde und dem Permanent-Sammelwerk in
- losen Bl[:a]ttern von Hugo Kr[:o]tzsch. Jahrgang 1-3, 1894-1896.$
-
- $= Leipzig: Kr[:o]tzsch, 1896, iv., 204pp., illus. plates, 12^o.$
-
- $The Permanentes Handbuch, Theil 1, is on shelf-number *2237.127;
- Theil 3, *2237.130.$
-
-
- $=Philatelic Californian=, The. *2233.21$
-
- $Vol, 1, 2, October, 1893-December, 1895.$
-
- $= San Francisco: California Philatelic Press Club, 1893-95, 2v.,
- illus., 8^o. A monthly publication.$
-
-
- $=Philatelic Era=, The *2237.77$
-
- $A semi-monthly magazine devoted to stamp collecting. W. W. Jewett,
- editor and publisher. Vol. 6-8, September, 1892-August, 1894.$
-
- $= Portland, Me., 1892-94, v., illus., 8^o. This magazine appeared
- monthly previous to September, 1893. The Philatelic Literary
- Review was published as a supplement to vol. 6 of the Philatelic
- Era, from September, 1892, to August, 1893.$
-
-
- =Philatelic Journal=, The, of America. *6230a.10
-
- An illustrated monthly magazine in the interest of stamp collecting.
- Edited by Charles Haviland Mekeel. Vol. 1-14. Philatelic
- Publishing Co., St. Louis, 1887-96, 13v., 8^o.
-
-
- =Philatelic Journal=, The, of America. *6230a.16
-
- Special ed., vol. 2, No. 24, Feb., 1887. Ed. by Chas. Haviland
- Mekeel.
-
- -- St. Louis: Philatelic Pub. Co., 1887, 44pp., illus., portrs.,
- 8^o.
-
-
- $=Philatelic Journal= *6231.62$
-
- $of Great Britain, and philatelic review of reviews: official organ
- of the International philatelic union. Ed. by Percy C. Bishop,
- vol. 1-8. London: 1891-8, 8v., illus., portrs., 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Philatelic Journal=, The, of India. *2230a.17$
-
- $The monthly journal of the Philatelic Society of India. Editor, C.
- Stewart-Wilson, vol. 3-6, Jan. 1899-Dec., 1902.$
-
- $= Calcutta: Thacker, Spink & Co., 1899-1902, 4 v., illus.,
- plates, folded tables, L. 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Philatelic Monthly and World=, vol. 19-21. *6230a.45$
-
- $= Philadelphia, 1893-95, 2v., illus., 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Philatelic Record=, The. *2237.103$
-
- $Vol. 6-11, 18-24, February, 1884-December, 1902.$
-
- $= London: Pemberton, Wilson & Co., 1884-1902, 13v. in 7, illus.,
- portraits, 8^o. The portraits are photographs.$
-
-
- $=Philatelic Record and Stamp News=. *2231.121$
-
- $Edited by Edward J. Nankivell. Vol. 19-21, 1897-1901.$
-
- $= London: Buhl & Co. [1897-1901]. v., illus., portraits, plates,
- 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Philatelic Society=, London. *2232.18$
-
- $The postage stamps, envelopes and post cards of Australia and the
- British colonies of Oceanica.$
-
- $= London, 1887, (6), 147, (1) pp., plates, L. 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Philatelic Society=, London. *2230a.19$
-
- $The postage stamps, envelopes, wrappers, post cards, and telegraph
- stamps of the British colonies, possessions and protectorates in
- Africa, parts 1-2. London: 1895, 1900, 2v., illus. pls., L. 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Philatelic Society=, London. *2230a.15$
-
- $The postage stamps, envelopes, wrappers, post cards and telegraph
- stamps of British India and Ceylon. [With a supplement, by J. A.
- Tilleard, entitled, "Notes on the De la Rue series of the adhesive
- postage and telegraph stamps of India."] London: 1892, 1896 (4)
- lvii., 32pp. 24 pls., L. 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Philatelic Society=, London. *2230a.41$
-
- $The postage stamps, envelopes, wrappers, and post cards of the
- North American colonies of Great Britain.$
-
- $= London, 1889, 67pp., plates, L. 8^o.$
-
-
- =Philatelic World=, The; vol. 3. N. Y.: 1885, 8^o. *6238.36
-
-
- $=Philatelist, Der= 2230a.120$
-
- $(Periodical) Dresden: v.-xi. (7 vols.)$
-
-
- $=Post Office=, The. *2230a.9$
-
- $A monthly journal for stamp collectors. Vol. 1-8, 1891-99.$
-
- $= New York [1891-97] 8v. in 5, illus., portraits, 8^o. Edited by
- Alvah Davison, 1891-94, Henry Gremmel, 1892-93, Crawford Capen,
- 1894-95-96-99.$
-
-
- $=Postage Stamps.= Catalogues. *2237.125$
-
- $[Priced catalogues of auction sales of postage stamps. March 17,
- 1892-May 30, 1893.]$
-
- $= [Chicago, etc., 1892, 93] 31 pamphlets in 1 v., plate, 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Postwertzeichen-Kunde= 6230a.25$
-
- $(Periodical) 1893-4.$
-
-
- =Rebellion Envelopes.= *4410.14
-
- [A collection of envelopes bearing patriotic pictures, issued during
- the Civil war.] Mounted in scrap books, 5v., f^o. [A few of these
- were issued in the Confederate States.]
-
- Same. *"20th" 100.2
-
- [Four envelopes and 884 pictures cut from envelopes] 4^o.
-
-
- $=Reinheimer=, A. 2237.161$
-
- $Illustrierter Preiskatalog der deutschen postalischen
- Entwertungsarten. Dresden: Internationaler Philatelisten-Verein,
- 1894 (3), 52pp., illus., 8^o.$
-
-
- =Revista filatelica=, La. *2232.60
-
- Publicaci['o]n mensual. Eduardo F. Cottilla [y I. A. Mekeel], editor
- [es] vol. 1, 2. St. Louis: Mekeel stamp and pub co., 1892-95, 2v.
- 8^o.
-
-
- $=Revue Philatelique=, 6230a.41$
-
- $(Periodical) iv.-vi. (3 vols.)$
-
-
- =Ribeiro=, Joao Pedro. **D. 192.9
-
- Dissertacoes chronologicas e criticas sobre a historia e
- jurisprudencia ecclesiastica e civil de Portugal, publicadas por
- ordem da Academia R. das sciencias de Lisboa. Lisboa: Na
- typografia da mesma academia, 1810-13, 3v., Sm. 4^o. [Contenta ...
- vol. iii., parte 2, sobra o uso do papel sellado nos documentos
- publicos de Portugal.]
-
-
- =Robert=, Victor. *2235.131
-
- Catalogue illustr['e] de tous les timbres-poste ['e]mis depuis 1840
- jusqu'[a'] 1894 ... et leur prix de vente, 2e ['e]d. Paris: Robert
- [1894] 10, 349pp., illus., 8^o.
-
-
- $=Robie=, Lewis, 2239.40$
-
- $Stamp hunting. Chicago: Donohue, Henneberry & Co., 1898, 257pp.
- [The modern authors' library, No. 127] 12^o. This is a chatty
- account of a travelling drug salesman, who made a specialty of
- collecting revenue stamps.$
-
-
- $=Roggenstroh=, Hermann. 2230a.97$
-
- $Die Postwerthzeichen von Rum[:a]nien. Moldau, Moldau-Walachei,
- F[:u]rstenthum Rum[:a]nien, K[:o]nigreich Rum[:a]nien ...
- Magdeburg [1893?] 20pp., plates. [Verein f[:u]r Briefmarkenkunde.]
- f^o.$
-
-
- $=Rommel=, Otto. 2239a.18$
-
- $Die Postwertzeichen des Bergedorfer Postbezirkes.$
-
- $= M[:u]nchen: Larisch, 1892 (7), 56pp., illus., 8^o. Literatur,
- pp. (5, 6).$
-
-
- $=Rothschild=, Arthur de, Baron. 5649.19$
-
- $Histoire de la poste aux lettres depuis ses origines les plus
- anciennes jusqu'[a'] nos jours. Paris: Librairie nouvelle, 1873, (3),
- 335 pp., 12^o. A later edition is entitled, Histoire de la poste
- aux lettres et du timbre-poste [5649.166]$
-
-
- $=Rothschild=, Arthur de, Baron. 5649.166$
-
- $Histoire de la poste aux lettres et du timbre-poste depuis leurs
- origines jusqu'[a'] nos jours. 3e ['e]dition.$
-
- $= Bruxelles: Moens, 1876, 2v., 12^o. An earlier edition is
- entitled Histoire de la poste aux lettres [5649.19].$
-
-
- =Salefranque=, L['e]on. 2231.56
-
- Le timbre [a'] travers l'histoire, avec dessins et fac-simil['e]s.
- Rouen: imp. E. Deshays et cie, 1890, 126pp., 4^o.
-
-
- $=Schueller=, Friedrich. 2232.30$
-
- $Die Persische Post und die Postwerthzeichen von Persien und
- Buchara. D[:o]bling: Im. Selbstverlage des Verfassers [1893] 90 (4)
- pp., plates, L. 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Scott Stamp and Coin Co.=, 2237.47$
-
- $[Catalogue] 1898, [N. Y., 1898,] illus. 16^o.$
-
-
- $=Scott Stamp and Coin Co.=, 2237.57$
-
- $The standard postage stamp catalogue, 55th-61st ed., 1895-1902. N.
- Y.: [1895]-1902. [Several copies of recent editions.]$
-
-
- $=Scott=, J. Walter. 2239a.127$
-
- $Standard stamp catalogue, 25th thousand.$
-
- $= New York: The J. W. Scott Co. [189-] (2), 212pp., illus.,
- 12^o.$
-
-
- $=Scott=, J. W. 2239a.127$
-
- $Standard stamp catalogue ... New York: The J. W. Scott Co. [1891]
- (2), 210pp., illus., 8^o.$
-
-
- =Seltz=, C. M. 2237.5
-
- The postage stamp collector's hand-book. A descriptive catalogue of
- all postage stamps issued from 1840 to the present time. Boston:
- C. M. Seltz, 1867 (3), 20pp., 16^o.
-
-
- $=Senf=, Richard, 2237.113$
-
- $Handbuch s[:a]mtlicher Postmarken, Briefumschl[:a]ge und
- Streifb[:a]nder. [7. Auflage nebst einem Nachtrag.]$
-
- $= Leipzig: Senf [1891, 96] xvi., 632, 154pp [Dr. Moschkau's
- Handbuch f[:u]r Postwertzeichen-Sammler; band 1] 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Senf=, Gebrueder. *2239a.117$
-
- $Gebr[:u]der Senfs illustrierter Postwertzeichen-Katalog, 1899.$
-
- $= Leipzig: 1899, v., illus., 16^o.$
-
-
- =Stamp-collector's Magazine=, The, *6226.12
-
- Illus., vol. 1-12. London: E. Marlborough & Co., 1863-74, 12v., Sm.
- 4^o
-
-
- $=Stamp News Annual=, 2230a.95$
-
- $1891-5. (6 Nos. in 1 vol. All that were published.)$
-
-
- $=Stamp News=, The. *2230a.29$
-
- $A monthly illustrated journal for stamp collectors and dealers,
- vol. 7, 8, 10; 1891, 92, 94.$
-
- $= London: Buhl & Co., 1891-94, 3 v., illus., portraits, 4^o.$
-
-
- $=Stanley Gibbons= & Co. *2232.57$
-
- $Descriptive catalogue and price list of British, colonial and
- foreign postage stamps, post cards, etc. London: 1881, 63, 54pp.,
- illus., sm. 4^o.$
-
-
- $=Stanley Gibbons=, Limited, publishers. 2237.51$
-
- $Priced catalogue of stamps (1899), 12th edition, parts 1-4.$
-
- $--London: [1899] 4 v. illus., /sm. 8^o.
-
- Contents--1. British empire; 2. Foreign countries; 3. Local
- postage stamps; 4. Envelopes, post cards, etc. (Two copies of Pt.
- 4.)$
-
- Same. 2237.52
-
- $(1900-1901) part 1, 2, 13th edition [1900] 2 v.$
-
- $Same. 1902.$
-
-
- $=Stanley Gibbons Monthly Journal=. *2230a.5$
-
- $[A philatelic periodical] edited by Edward B. Evans, vol. 3-8, 11
- July, 1892-June, 1898; July, 1901; June, 1902.$
-
- $= London, 1892-1902, v., illus. plates, L. 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Sterling=, E. B., compiler. No. 1 in 2236.41$
-
- $Sterling's standard descriptive and price catalogue of the adhesive
- postage and stamped envelopes of the United States, 6th
- edition.... Also, the standard reference list of the private local
- postage stamps, by W. H. Mitchell.$
-
- $= Trenton, N. J., 1887, 74, xlii. pp., portrait, 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Sterling=, E. B., compiler. 2236.40$
-
- $Sterling's standard descriptive and price catalogue of the revenue
- stamps of the United States, 5th edition. Trenton, 1888, 168 pp.,
- 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Sternheim, Carl= 2239a.27$
-
- $Catalogue Deutsche Privatpost-marken.$
-
-
- $=Sternheim=, Carl. 2239a.27$
-
- $Katalog der deutschen Privatpost-Marken. Sch[:o]neberg-Berlin: Im.
- verlage des Verfassers [1902] vii. 124pp. 16^o.$
-
-
- $=Suppantschitsch=, Victor, *2233.15$
-
- $Bibliographic, zugleich Nachschlagebuch, der gisammten deutschen
- philatelistischen Literatur seit ihrem entstehen bio ende, 1891,
- nebst einem Alriss der Geschichte der Philatelie mit besonderer
- Ber[:u]cksichtigung Deutschland's und einerkurzen Geschichte der
- philatelistischen Literatur. M[:u]nchen: Larisch, 1892-94, 748 (1)
- pp., 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Suppantschitsch=, Victor. *2237.73$
-
- $Die Entstehung und Entwicklung der philatelischen Literatur in der
- zweiten H[:a]lfte des xix. Jahrhunderts. Wien: Im. Selbstverlage des
- Verfassers, 1901, 63pp. 8^o.$
-
- $=Suppantschitsch=, Victor. 2239a.129$
-
- $Grundz[:u]ge der Briefmarkenkunde und des Briefmarkensammelns.$
-
- $= Leipzig: Weber, 1895, vi., 221pp., portrait, illus. [Webers
- illustrierte Katechismen.] 16^o.$
-
-
- =Thornhill=, W. B. 2237.45
-
- Shanghai [Handbook of its postal issues] with notes and publishers'
- prices.
-
- -- London: 1895, 78 pp., plates [The Stanley Gibbons philatelic
- handbooks] 8^o.
-
-
- =Tiffany=, John Kerr. *2231.50
-
- A reference list of publications relating to postage stamps and
- their collection. Compiled by request for the Boston Public
- Library. [St. Louis] 1871, (38), pp., MSS. 4^o.
-
-
- =Tiffany=, John Kerr. 2236.30
-
- History of the postage stamps of the United States of America. St.
- Louis: C. H. Mekeel, 1887, 272 pp. Portr. 8^o.
-
-
- =Tiffany=, John Kerr. *6162.33
-
- The philatelic library. A catalogue of stamp publications. St.
- Louis: privately printed. [Cambridge: press of John Wilson & Son]
- 1874, vi, 109+pp, 4^o 1. p. [Note--150 copies printed, No. 1.]
-
-
- =Tiffany=, John Kerr. 2230a.105
-
- A St. Louis symposium [of philatelists] St. Louis: Mekeel, [1894]
- 16pp., Illus. 4^o. [From the Philatelic journal of America
- (*6230a10.12)]
-
-
- $=Tiffany=, John Kerr. *2237.111$
-
- $Les timbres des Etats-Unis d'Am['e]rique depuis leur origine
- jusqu'[a'] nos jours.$
-
- $= Bruxelles, Moens, 1883, 3 v. in I., Illus. [Biblioth[e']que des
- timbrophiles.] 16^o. Contents--1. Les timbres-poste. 2. Timbres de
- journaux, officiels, taxe, administratifs et essais. 3. Cartes
- postales et leurs essais; de la fabrication des timbres-poste.$
-
-
- =Tiffany=, John Kerr, and others. *2234.17
-
- The stamped envelopes, wrappers and sheets of the United States by
- John K. Tiffany, R. R. Bogert and Joseph Rechert, a committee of
- the National philatelic society. New York: Scott Stamp and coin
- co., 1892, (1), 126, (1) pp. Pls. L. 8^o.
-
-
- $=Tilleard=, John Alexander. *2230a.15$
-
- $Notes on the De La Rue series of the adhesive postage and telegraph
- stamps of India. London: 1896, 32 pp., L. 8^o. ["A supplement to
- the postage stamps, etc., of British India and Ceylon, published
- by the Philatelic Society, London," with which it is bound.]$
-
-
- $=Timbre-poste.= *2232.12$
-
- $Le, et le timbre fiscal. Journal du collectionneur. Paraissant le
- Ier de chaque mois. [Edit['e] par J. B. Moens.] Ann['e]e 1, 3-15,
- 17-38; 1863, 65-77, 79-1900.$
-
- $= Bruxelles, Moens, 1863-1900, 8 v., illus., 8^o. Le timbre
- fiscal appeared separately from 1877-79, and quarterly during
- 1877. From 1881 to 1896 it was published as a Supplement to Le
- Timbre-poste, with which it was incorporated in 1897. Le
- Timbre-poste was discontinued with the issue of December, 1900.$
-
-
- =Trifet=, Ferdinand. [asterism] 2237.19
-
- Descriptive price catalogue of postage stamps of all nations.
- Appended a complete list of the Russian rural-posts stamps 9th
- edition, illus. with 259 engrs. Boston: 1875, 67 pp., 8^o.
-
-
- =Trifet=, Ferdinand. 2237.22
-
- Descriptive price catalogue of the postage stamps of all nations,
- [with supplement] 12th ed., revised and corrected. Boston: 1879,
- 58, 13 + 42pp., 8^o.
-
-
- =United States= Internal revenue office. *9336.27--3
-
- Law and regulations concerning documentary and proprietary stamps
- under the act of June 13, 1898. August 22, 1898. Washington: 1898,
- 40 pp., 8^o.
-
-
- =United States= Post office department. *9383.173a3
-
- Report of the Third Assistant Postmaster General for 1890-91. 98-99,
- Washington, 1891, 1899, 2 v., 8^o (This report deals chiefly with
- the registration, stamp and classification of mail matter
- divisions.) Earlier reports may be found in the annual reports of
- the Post Office department [*7656.1., 1854, 56-95].
-
-
- $=Walker=, L. H. J., and Jean Baptiste Moens. 2237.94$
-
- $Les timbres de Natal.$
-
- $= Bruxelles, Moens, 1883, (1), 60 pp., illus. [Biblioth[e']que des
- timbrophiles.] 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Weekly Philatelic Era.= *2230a.27$
-
- $Published every Saturday in the interests of stamp collectors, vol.
- 9-16, September 1, 1894--September 23, 1902.$
-
- $= Portland, Me., Jewett, 1894-1902, 7 v. in 6. F^o.$
-
-
- $=Western Philatelist=, The. *2237.76$
-
- $Vol. 1, 2 (no. 1-5), January, 1887--May, 1888.$
-
- $= Chicago: Western philatelic publishing co., 1887-88, 2 v. in 1,
- illus, portraits, plate, 8^o. No more was published.$
-
-
- =Westoby=, William Amos Scarborough. 2387.39
-
- The adhesive postage stamps of Europe: a practical guide to their
- collection, identification and classification, Vol 1.
-
- -- London, Gill, 1898, vi, (1), 399 pp., illus., sm 8^o.
-
-
- =Westoby=, William Amos Scarborough. 2237.32
-
- Penny postage jubilee. A descriptive catalogue of all the postage
- stamps of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland issued
- during fifty years. London: Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington
- 1891, xi, (4), 94, (3) pp. illus. 8^o.
-
- Same, new edition, with addenda, 1892, xi, (6), 94 pp *2237.40
-
-
- $=Wilson=, Charles Stewart. 2237.146$
-
- $British Indian adhesive stamps surcharged for native states, Part
- 1, 2.$
-
- = Calcutta, Chakravarti, 1897, 98, 2 v., plates. [Philatelic Society
- of India, publications, vol. 1, 2] 8^o. Contents--1. Chamba,
- Faridkot, Gwalior. 2. Jhind, Nabha, Patiala. The title is on the
- cover.
-
-
- $=Wolsieffer=, P. M. *2237.107$
-
- $Wolsieffer's auction sale[s] of rare stamps, January 30, 1897-July
- 14, 1900. Held at the Great Northern Hotel. [Priced catalogues].$
-
- --Chicago: 1897-1900. 20 parts in 1 v., plates, 8^o.
-
-
- $=Wright=, Hastings Elwin *2230a.21$
-
- $and Anthony Buck Creeke, Jr., compilers. A history of the adhesive
- stamps of the British Isles available for postal and telegraph
- purposes, with an introduction by Gordon Smith. London Philatelic
- Society, 1899, xxvi, 263 pp., fac-similes, 12 pls 26 diagrams, L.
- 8^o.$
-
-
- $=Yvert= and Tellier 2239a.25$
-
- $Catalogue prix-courant de timbres-poste, 6e ['e]dition. Amiens, 1902,
- xxxi, (1), 702 pp., illus. 12^o.$
-
-
- =Zschiesche=, Alwin. 6229a.40
-
- $Katalog [:u]ber alle seit 1840 bis Jan. 1868 ausgegeben
- Briefmarken. Leipz. Zschiesche, 1868, iv, 32 pp, 16^o.$
-
- * * * * *
-
-
-Boston Philatelic Society.
-
-Organized March 4, 1891.
-
-M. H. LOMBARD, President. C. A. HOWES, Secretary. L. L. GREEN,
-Treasurer.
-
-
-Extract from the Constitution:
-
-
-ARTICLE I.
-
-SECTION 1. This Society is constituted to encourage and promote:
-
-(1). The study of postage, telegraph and fiscal stamps, stamped
-envelopes, newspaper and other bands, and postal cards, their history,
-engraving, printing and other details.
-
-(2). The detection and prevention of forgeries and frauds.
-
-(3). The preparation and publication of papers and books bearing upon
-these subjects, and the undertaking of all such matters as may
-incidentally promote the above objects and contribute to the increase of
-the science and practice of Philately.
-
- * * * * *
-
-_Meeting, Third Tuesday of each month at Elks' Hall, 24 Hayward Place,
-Boston., 8 P. M._
-
-_Visitors cordially welcomed._
-
-
-LIST OF MEMBERS.
-
-* Indicates Charter Member.
-
- * 1. GILMORE, GEO. L. Lexington, Mass.
- * 2. SPRAGUE, F. W., 2d. 10 Tremont St., Room 77, Boston.
- * 4. WOODWARD, H. E. 1 Dunreath St., Roxbury, Mass.
- * 5. SIRCOM, S. R. 287 Washington St., Boston.
- * 6. HUMPHREY, H. D. Dedham, Mass.
- * 7. VAN DERLIP, W. C. 15 Berwick Park, Boston.
- * 9. BATCHELDER, A. W. Salem, Mass.
- 10. COBURN, W. E. Everett, Mass.
- 21. WOODWARD, C. E. 1 Dunreath St., Roxbury, Mass.
- 25. HOLTON, E. A. 8 Summer St., Boston.
- 27. KING, H. F. P. O. Box 33, Boston.
- 29. ROBINSON, W. E. Appleton St., Malden, Mass.
- 30. RICHARDSON, F. P. Salem, Mass.
- 31. MASON, E. H. 70 Kilby St., Boston.
- 32. GREEN, L. L. 47 Tremont St., Boston.
- 47. HARRIS, HOWARD P. 12 Northey St., Salem, Mass.
- 52. QUINBY, H. C. 52 Wall St., New York City.
- 54. THAYER, OLIVER, 2d. Salem, Mass.
- 57. CORBETT, H. 1413 Washington St., Boston.
- 69. BROWN, F. P. 339 Washington St., Boston.
- 72. ABBOTT, DR. CHAS. E. Andover, Mass.
- 76. MOTT, LUTHER W. Oswego, N. Y.
- 77. DEATS, H. E. Flemington, N. J.
- 78. PHELPS, E. S. 165 West Canton St., Boston.
- 81. BANKS, WM., JR. 44 State St., Boston.
- 82. JOHNSON, J. F. 383 Lexington St., Auburndale, Mass.
- 83. STURGIS, ELLIOT T. 125 Milk St., Boston.
- 88. LEBON, CHAS. P. 42 Waumbeck St., Roxbury, Mass.
- 89. OLNEY, HON. FRANK F. Providence, R. I.
- 96. CUTTER, CHAS. W. 138 Harvard St., Brookline, Mass.
- 98. DODGE, FRANK F. 6 High St., Boston.
- 99. JEWETT, WM. W. 502 Congress St., Portland, Me.
- 104. PITMAN, FRED H. 45 Dartmouth St., Somerville, Mass.
- 109. SMITH, FRED S. 11 South St., Boston.
- 111. DAVIS, A. D. 332 Palisade Ave., Yonkers, N. Y.
- 116. BURT, FRANK H. Room 1046, Tremont Bldg., Boston.
- 120. AYER, F. W. Bangor, Me.
- 121. DREW, B. L. 122 Oxford St., Cambridge B., Mass.
- 127. HOLLAND, ALEXANDER 40 Grace Court, Brooklyn, N. Y.
- 128. LINTON, CHAS. E. 59 Franklin St., Cambridge A., Mass.
- 132. NOLEN, WM. W. 2 Manter Hall, Cambridge, Mass.
- 137. NUTE, HENRY O. 863 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester, Mass.
- 143. WOLCOTT, CHAS. W. Dedham, Mass.
- 146. TOPPAN, GEO. L. 321 Main St., Racine, Wis.
- 148. PIERCE, WM. T. Watertown, Mass.
- 150. NEWELL, WARREN 39 Dudley St., Roxbury, Mass.
- 151. MACY, ARTHUR H. 39 Dudley St., Roxbury, Mass.
- 152. ANDREINI, J. M. 29 West 75th St., New York City.
- 155. PATTEN, FRANK W. Box 35, West Lynn Sta., Mass.
- 156. ALTHEN, EDW. C. 369 N. State St., Elgin, Ill.
- 162. FROST, WALTER L. 42 Hancock St., Boston.
- 169. PETERS, GEO. E. West Newton, Mass.
- 172. SMITH, FRANKLIN E. 56 Fairmont Ave., Newton, Mass.
- 174. RICE, H. J. c/o Blodgett, Merritt & Co.,
- 16 Congress St., Boston.
- 175. LYONS, J. H. 27 Bromfield St., Boston.
- 177. HOWES, CLIFTON A. 334 Broadway, Cambridge A., Mass.
- 179. CARPENTER, ERNEST M. 21 Bromfield St., Boston.
- 180. LUFF, JOHN N. 18 East 23d St., New York City.
- 181. LOMBARD, BENJAMIN, JR. 1566 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass.
- 192. CLARK, DAVID O. Hingham, Mass.
- 193. STEVENS, EDWIN A. 52 Magnolia St., Boston.
- 194. BARKER, W. S., JR. Medford, Mass.
- 197. KIDDER, HENRY A. Arlington, Mass.
- 199. ROCKWELL, J. W. Medford, Mass.
- 201. BOGERT, R. R. 160 Nassau St., New York City.
- 207. CAPRON, J. F. 26 Bromfield St., Boston.
- 208. WOLSIEFFER, P. M. 1010 Atwood Bldg., Chicago, Ill.
- 209. ROTHFUCHS, C. F. 38 Munroe St., Roxbury, Mass.
- 210. DUTCHER, FRANK J. Hopedale, Mass.
- 211. WYLIE, WILLARD O. Beverly, Mass.
- 213. TENT, FRANK 47 Oxford Road, Newton Centre, Mass.
- 214. LOMBARD, M. H. 2 Lagrange St., Winchester, Mass.
- 215. DUNNING, A. W. Newton, Mass.
- 216. FLAGG, GEO. A. 100 Fairmount Ave., Malden, Mass.
- 218. TUTTLE, GEO. R. 87 Nassau St., New York City.
- 220. DRAKE, C. S. 142B Warren St., Roxbury, Mass.
- 223. IRELAND, GORDON Holyoke House 21, Cambridge, Mass.
- 225. BROWN, WALTER L. 410 Pleasant St., Worcester, Mass.
- 227. CONE, JOHN J., JR. 4 Russell Park St., New Dorchester, Mass.
- 229. MEARS, HENRY A. 21 Gray St., Cambridge, Mass.
- 230. LORING, ROBERT B. 95 South Market St., Boston.
- 231. WAYNE, A. A. 73 Glendale St., Dorchester, Mass.
- 232. SMITH, H. 42 Dudley St., Medford, Mass.
- 233. BURNS, R. F. 36 Union St., Boston.
- 234. MARSHALL, W. H. 141 Washington St., Cambridge A, Mass.
- 235. DODGE, FRANK A. 223 Franklin St., Cambridge A, Mass.
- 238. COLSON, WARREN H. 15 Crombie St., Salem, Mass.
- 239. SAWYER, EDWIN F. 101 Washington St., Brighton, Mass.
- 241. MASON, HENRY T. 385 Washington St., Cambridge A, Mass.
- 242. PORTER, H. L. 10 Columbus Sq., Boston.
- 243. PUTNEY, FREEMAN, JR. 21 Bromfield St., Boston.
- 244. WELLS, CLINTON G. 933 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md.
- 246. ELDREDGE, WM. D. P. O. Box 1352, Boston.
- 247. BURLEIGH, DR. CHAS. 199 Pleasant St., Malden, Mass.
- 248. STONE, CHAS. H. 91 Antrim St., Cambridge A, Mass.
- 249. BARRETT, LOUIS G. 613 Phillips Bldg., Boston.
- 250. WALL, JAMES H. Worcester, Mass.
- 253. POWERS, CHAS. F. 376 Massachusetts Ave., Boston.
- 254. WOODWARD, HOWARD H. 1 Dunreath St., Roxbury, Mass.
- 256. FOSTER, F. APTHORP 28 State St., Boston.
- 257. SCHLENKER, SAM Brenham Texas.
- 258. NASH, FRED J. 243 School St., Somerville, Mass.
- 259. STONE, WM. C. 384 Union St., Springfield Mass.
- 261. GATES, WALTER L. Teaticket, Mass.
- 263. PORTER, JAMES M. 80 Water St., Boston.
- 264. CREHORE, FREDERICK M. Newton Lower Falls, Mass.
- 265. CROSBY, CLIFFORD F. 348 Summer St., West Somerville, Mass.
- 268. INGRAHAM, JOHN 86 O St., South Boston, Mass.
- 270. PARKER, HERMAN, 217 Newbury St., Boston.
- 271. MORGENTHAU, J. C. 87 Nassau St., New York City.
- 272. BARTELS, J. M. 230 Washington St., Boston.
- 273. POWER, E. B. 167 Broadway, New York City.
- 274. MASSOTH, F. N. 1603 Marquette Bldg., Chicago, Ill.
- 275. MAKINS, J. H. 506 Market St., San Francisco, Cal.
- 276. GIFFORD, T. MERRITT New Bedford, Mass.
- 277. WALDRON, GEORGE F. 59 Hudson St., Somerville, Mass.
- 279. BUTLER, W. R. 26 Rosedale St., Dorchester, Mass.
- 280. CROCKER, HENRY J. Crocker Bldg., San Francisco, Cal.
- 281. RHODES, ALBERT E. 36 Temple Place, Boston.
- 282. HOWE, LOUIS P. 235 Pleasant St., Marlboro, Mass.
- 283. SMITH, ROBERT BELDEN 7 Pine St., New York City.
- 284. LOW, EUGENE E. 11 Burnside Ave., West Somerville, Mass.
- 285. DENNISON, A. 86 Walnut St., Neponset, Mass.
- 287. SEVERN, C. E. 711 Journal Bldg., Chicago, Ill.
- 288. DONCYSON, S. T. S. 730 West 64th St., Chicago, Ill.
- 289. OESCH, JOHN J. 34 Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill.
- 290. KLEMANN, JOHN A. 237 Broadway, New York City.
- 292. BARNES, S. C. Amesbury, Mass.
- 293. TAYLOR, JOHN I. 228 Beacon St., Boston.
- 294. SAWTELLE, CHAS. W. 80 Water St., Boston.
- 298. SCOTT, JOHN W. 36 John St., New York City.
- 299. HUNT, JAMES T. Weymouth, Mass.
- 302. FOSTER, FRANCIS C. 15 Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass.
- 303. PICKMAN, DUDLEY L. 98 Beacon St., Boston.
- 304. VON PIRCH, REV. R. Berlin, Ontario, Canada.
- 305. MOFFATT, FRANK D. 181 Keap St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
- 306. LOVELL, W. O. 64 Maple St., Malden, Mass.
- 307. WEBER, ADOLPH H. 1809 Sutter St., San Francisco, Cal.
- 308. MARSTON, H. W. Amesbury, Mass.
- 309. JONES, FRED G. 2013 Brook St., Louisville, Ky.
- 310. MARTIN, EBEN S. 16 North Fourth St., Minneapolis, Minn.
- 311. BROWN, CHARLES A. Honolulu, Hawaii.
- 312. CAPEN, CRAWFORD 101 Miller Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
- 313. RICH, JOSEPH S. 489 Manhattan Ave., New York City.
- 314. SIMMONS, SAMUEL R., JR., 350 Alexander Ave., New York City.
- 315. CALMAN, HENRY L. 42 East 23rd St., New York City.
- 316. DORCHESTER, ERNEST DEAN Velasco, Texas.
- 317. ROBERTS, HOBART V. 420 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y.
- 318. CHASE, CHAS. N. Stoughton, Mass.
- 319. SHAW, HERBERT M. 44 Hastings St., West Roxbury, Mass.
- 320. DUNKHORST, H. F. 1005 7th St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
- 321. FRASIER, JOSEPH A., M. D. New Bedford, Mass.
- 323. LOW, JOHN F. 34 Portland St., Boston.
- 324. VIETS, JAMES R. 26 Greystone Park, Lynn, Mass.
- 326. PALMER, CHARLES H. Wellesley, Mass.
- 327. ASHENDEN, E. HAROLD 17 Tudor Terrace, Auburndale, Mass.
- 328. FOSTER, DOUGLASS B. 22 Dana St., Somerville, Mass.
- 329. BRUNER, P. F. 27 West 58th St., New York City.
- 330. GURLEY, WM. F. E. 6153 Lexington Ave., Chicago, Ill.
- 332. EATON, D. T. Muscatine, Iowa.
- 334. LEGG, H. W. 26 Hancock St., Boston.
- 335. HOWARD, ROBERT G. Newton, Mass.
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- 340. PARKER, CHARLES W., JR., 38 Thorndike St., Brookline, Mass.
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- 347. TARR, R. A. 3125 North Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa.
- 348. GOTTESLEBEN, R. M. Box 571, Denver, Col.
- 349. BROWN, ALLEN A. 30 Kilby St., Room 19, Boston.
- 350. LORING, GEORGE F. 53 State St., Room 1108, Boston.
- 351. BEDDIG, A. Hanover, Germany.
- 352. BARTELS, WALTER 230 Washington St., Boston.
- 353. GRIMMONS, CHAS. A. 72 Thurston St., Somerville, Mass.
- 354. PREVOST, JOHN W. 17 Spencer Ave., Springfield, Mass.
- 355. BARTSCH, RUDOLF C. 186 Temple St., West Roxbury, Mass.
- 356. CROCKER, JAMES H. 28 Thorndike St., Brookline, Mass.
- 357. RANDALL, W. H. Medford, Mass.
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- 359. PARKER, FREDERICK W. Highland Ave., Somerville, Mass.
- 360. KELLEY, EDWARD DE Z. Care Adams Express Co., Boston.
- 361. HILLS, ISAAC Siasconset, Nantucket, Mass.
- 362. VAN MALDER, W. F. 145 Bourne St, Roslindale, Mass.
- 363. BARTON, CHAS. J. 85 Meridian St., Melrose, Mass.
- 364. COOK, FREDERICK S. 22 Sparhawk St., Brighton, Mass.
- 365. BIGELOW, CHAS. C. 4 Sargent Ave., Somerville, Mass.
- 366. GELLI, GUSTAVE 10 Rue des Fripiers, Brussels, Belgium.
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-Page 1 (title page): changed "*2234.23" to "*2234.22" (Albrecht, R. F.,
-... *2234.22)
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-Page 4: changed "fur" to "f[:u]r" (f[:u]r Briefmarken-Sammler)
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-Patrick.... *2237.35)
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-8^o.)
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-spanischen Kolonien.)
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-"handbooks" (The Stanley Gibbons philatelic handbooks)
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-Bibliothek, band 6], 8^o.)
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-Page 19: added missing open bracket ([Verein f[:u]r Briefmarkenkunde.])
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-editions.])
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-Page 22: added missing final full stop ([1902] vii. 124pp. 16^o.)
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-Page 22: added (suspected) missing colon (Leipzig: Weber, 1895, vi.,
-221pp.)
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-Page 23: added missing final full stop (vol. 9-16, September 1,
-1894--September 23, 1902.)
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-matter divisions.)"
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