Language: English
Published by American Philatelic Congress, 1977
Seller: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. The book has sound hinges and is not cocked. Pages are clean, unmarked, and undamaged. Slight soiling to exterior covers and spine. The bottom right corner of the front cover and bottom left corner of the back cover are each lightly bumped. Very slight rubbing to top and bottom edges of spine. The book will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "El Salvador--The Seebeck Stamps Part 1: The Issues of 1890-1895" by Joseph D. Hahn and Joseph M. Sousa; "The Neo-Classic 1883 Issue of Austria" by Karl W. Brownell; "New Orleans Foreign Mails 1861-1862" by Francis J. Crown, Jr.; "Anthony Trollope an Unsung Hero of the British Postal Reform" by J. Maurice Hicks; "Who Was Bushrod?" by Authur B. Gregg; "Haiti 176: Post Scriptum" by F. Burton Sellers; "The Occupational Issues of Jersey, Channel Island 1940-1945" by Raymond W. Ruthrauff, Sr.; "Local Stamps" by Herman Herst, Jr.; "An Andersonville, Georgia Prisoner of War Cover--the Saga of Darius Starr, United States Sharpshooters" by Brian M. Green; "Competitive Stamp Shows" by Ernst M. Cohn; "Postal-History Kaleidoscope of WW II Germany" by Alfred Heinz; "The Allied Military Government Stamps and Postal History of the American and British Occupation Zones of Germany" by Harold E. Peter; "The Provisional Currency Reform Issues of 1948" by K. Alfred Geisser; "Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, July 8, 1839--March 8, 1917--The Biography and Development of his Passenger and Mail Carrying Air-Ships" by Joseph Kocheisen; "Panzer Post" by R. J. Houston; "A Philatelic Detective Story" by Stephen G. Esrati; and "CALW (Wurttemberg) Study of a Postal History Type Local Collection" by Helmut Weigett.