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  • Seller image for Kelleher's Stamp Collector's Quarterly; 4th Quarter 2021; Volume VII, Number 4; Whole Number 28 for sale by Ray Dertz

    Soft Cover, Staple-bound. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 8¾"x10¾"; 85 pages; Kellehers Stamp Collectors Quarterly, published quarterly since the summer of 2015, each edition includes a variety of articles written by some of the philatelic communitys most respected authors. The binding and pages are clean, tight and square. There is no underlining, highlighting or margin notes. A used copy with normal reading wear. If you order more than one book, I will combine the books in order to reduce postage costs. If you have any questions, contact me before ordering for details. Contains the following articles: What a Year! Hobbies Rule! (philately during Covid) by David Coogle; Dear Reader: Is there a home here for you, too? Where and how do we find the fine authors who write for us? By Randy L. Neil; Postal History in Bloody Edgefield Recalls Slavery and Reconstruction (Edgefield, South Carolina) by Kevin Lowther; Rebel Stamps and Yankee Documemts: This Time: Texas, Tennessee & Virginia (Part 7: U. S. Troops collect United States taxes in the Confederate States during the Civil War) by Michael Mahler; The Ususal Speciman Overprints in the U. S. 1901 Pan American Issue by Michael Vagnetti; Contagious Mails! (Bubonic Plague in the Hawaiian Islands required inspection and fumigation of incoming mail) by Jeff Lough; Pondering the Coming of the Great Civil War Before April 1861 (pre-Civil War mail and the concern of the coming Civil War) by Patricia A. Kaufmann; Brown-Yellow Washington-Franklins Uncovered With Forensic Technolgy: Part One (Modern technolgy used to identify and authenticate philatelic material) by Kevin Lowther; Indonesian Red Cross Postal History on the Island of Java 1945-1949 by Bryant Korn.

  • Seller image for Kelleher's Stamp Collector's Quarterly; 4th Quarter 2022; Volume VIII, Number 4; Whole Number 32 for sale by Ray Dertz

    Soft Cover, Staple-bound. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 8¾"x10¾"; 88 pages; Kellehers Stamp Collectors Quarterly, published quarterly since the summer of 2015, each edition includes a variety of articles written by some of the philatelic communitys most respected authors. The binding and pages are clean, tight and square. There is no underlining, highlighting or margin notes. A used copy with normal reading wear. If you order more than one book, I will combine the books in order to reduce postage costs. If you have any questions, contact me before ordering for details. Contains the following articles: Market Summary by David Coogle; Hell Bent for Knowledge of This Wild and Wooly Hobby by Randy L. Neil; A Fresh Look at an Old Topic: The 1901 Pan-American Exposition Inverted Frame Issues by Michael J. Vagnetti; The Recruitment of Black Soldiers in Maryland During the Civil War by Calvin Mitchell, John Allen and Edgar Hicks; Oh My Heavens! Classic Movie Monsters: Actors and Authors (Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff) by Thomas Lera; The Great Philately of Petroleum: Civil War Era Fiscal History, 1862-1872 Part 2 Early Transactions in Oil Rights (Pennsylvania Oil Leases, Agitater Lease) by Michael Maher; Stamp Market Quarterly as of September 30, 2022: U.S. Part II (estimated dealers prices guide for United States stamps) by Professional Stamp Experts, Las Vegas, NV); My Hollywood Exhibit by Randy L. Neil; About Stamps-The Inside Straight: Recession Vs. Inflation and a Bad Investment by Caj Breifus; Hans Borchers, Reluctant Nazi Diplomat, Whose Years in U. S. Taught Him Nothing by Kevin Lowther; Philatelic Royalty of the 20th Century: Looking for LOVE in all the wrongplaces; The LOVE booklet pane for Valentine Day, 1996 by John M, Hotchner; Before the Great 20th & 21st Century Pandemics, There Was This: Art at the Dresden Hygiene Exhibition 1911 (Poster Stamps) by Arthur H. Groten M.D.