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vinman
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26 Jun 2017
05:28:16pm
I attended SCOPEX at The APS/APRL this past weekend and picked up books for my personal library. I also spent a day there back in December and added to my library.

Here are additions from December 2016
Billig's Handbook Volume 3
Ameripex '86 Handbook/catalog
The Grinnell Missionaries handbook put out by Mystic Stamp Company
Canadian Fancy Cancellations of the Nineteenth Century by The BNA Philatelic Society
Norona's General Catalog of Postmarks of the U.S.
The U.S. Ten Cent Stamp of 1855-1857, Stanley B. Ashbrook
The 1978 & 1982 Register published by U.S. 1869 Pictorial Research Association, Inc.

This past weekend I picked up
Insights Into Postal History, 1855-2016 by Anthony Wawrukiewicz
Rarity Revealed, The Benjamin K. Miller Collection by Scott Trepel & Ken Lawrence
Pacific '97 Handbook / The Congress Book 1997
Robert Siegel Auction Galleries
- Sale #817 The David Golden Collection of U.S. Carriers & Locals, vol.1-3
- Sale #979 he Pony Express, The Collection Formed By Thurston Twigg-Smith
- Sale #1041 The William H. Gross Collection

Shreves Galleries New York
- The Floyd Risvold Collection, vol.1-3

The Risvold Collection is full of American history with detailed descriptions of the lots.

My wife gave up on trying to get me to stop collecting auction catalogs after a friend told her he has them stashed all over his house. He actually bought a large collection of auction catalogs and had to rent a small trailer to bring them from Boston to central Pennsylvania. Whoever gets my collection will also need a small trailer or a dumpster.

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27 Jun 2017
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Tell us about Tony W's book.

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27 Jun 2017
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Hundreds of stamp articles, books and videos; posted for viewing so others can enjoy (all public domain)
Link: Stamp Smarter Library

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28 Jun 2017
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re: What's in your library?

I have the following:

2018 Scott Catalog USA excerpt from Volume IA
The Micarelli Identification Guide to U. S. Stamps, regular issues 1847-1934
Volume 1 and 2 of The Nineteeth Century Postage Stamps of the United States by Lester Brookman
Scott 2006 Classic Specialized Catalogue of Stamps and Covers 1840-1940
Scott 2006 USA Specialized Catalogue
Volumes 1, 2, and 3 of Scott 1975 Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue

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28 Jun 2017
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re: What's in your library?

You are correct about Tony W's book. This book goes into the why and how of US postal History. There are thirteen chapters, here are just a few topics, Held For Postage Mail, The Dead Letter Office, Return of Undeliverable Mail and Business Reply Mail. Many illustrations all in color with not many charts. As you mentioned, his other two books have many charts and explain the various rates. I recommend this book if you collect US Postal History.

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28 Jun 2017
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Good to know about Tony W's book!

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29 Jun 2017
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2010 Stanley Gibbons SOTW ,2009 Scott's CD.2007&2013 Copies of Stanley Gibbons Commonwealth & British Empire Stamps 1840/1952,1840/1970.,1998 copy of Brookman,Stanley Gibbons Part 19 Middle East,Scott's 1997 Specialized, Stanley Gibbons British Commonwealth Stamp Cat.1978,Stanley Gibbons Elizabethan 1973 Sliver Wedding Edition,The Railway Letter Stamps of Gt.Britain & N.Ireland 1891-1947 ,plus several books on GB & Australian Perfins.
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Found my copy of Scott 2000 Classic Stamp Catalog 1840-1940 in addition to the 2006 one to add to my list. Strange how things disappear!

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14 Jan 2021
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Time to revive this thread.
The APS and Philatelic Library are still closed to visitors but I ordered on line a few books they had for sale from their surplus donations. I was able to pay for them by phone and picked them up at The Match Factory.

The Buxton Encyclopedia of Watermarks. Copyright 1977 but still plenty of useful information.
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The American Postcard Guide to Tuck by Sally S. Carver. copyright 1976, 86 pages but it has just has a small amount of Tuck Postcards pictured. The Values are out of date but a nice addition to my library.
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I added another auction catalog, Siegel sale 832, The Dr. Hubert Skinner Collection of New Orleans Civil War Postal History. It shows a lot of material with good write ups. I have a growing collection of auction catalogs which is fun reading because I know I'll never be able to afford the material listed in them. I took a chance on buying this catalog because I don't have an inventory of what catalogs I already own and I still have not been able to unpack my collection and library. I'm still waiting to have work done on my third floor where I plan to keep my collection.
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15 Jan 2021
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I got myself this little catalogue which will help me advancing my Danish christmas seals collection.

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15 Jan 2021
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A gift from my daughter-in-law.

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16 Jan 2021
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The One-Cent Magenta book is a very nice read. I checked it out from the local library here in town and really enjoyed it.

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16 Jan 2021
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I have a copy of the One Cent Magenta as well.

I had the privilege of attending a lecture by the book's author a couple of years ago.

Great talk and interesting book.

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16 Jan 2021
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I just ordered it from Thrift Books. I appreciate your recommendations.

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16 Jan 2021
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I am about halfway through my copy of the book and it is really interesting and well written.

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16 Jan 2021
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I just ordered another book from the same author "The Making of a Steinway Concert Grand".
It has a good write up. I'm not a particularly a fan of pianos buy I like to see how things are made. I think I have a "Steinway Piano" advertising cover somewhere in my collection.

""Satisfying to the point of sensuousness." -The New York Times Book Review Like no other instrument, a grand piano melds the magic of engineering with the magic of great music. Alone among the big piano companies, Steinway & Sons still crafts each of its pianos largely by hand, imbuing each one with the promise and burden of its brand. In this captivating narrative, James Barron of The New York Times tells the story of one Steinway piano, from raw lumber to finished instrument. Barron follows that brand-new piano-known by its number, K0862-on its journey through the factory, where time-honored traditions vie with modern-day efficiency. He also explores the art and science of developing a piano's timbre and character before its debut, when the essential question will be answered: Does K0862 live up to the Steinway legend? From start to finish, Piano will charm and enlighten music and book lovers alike."



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21 Mar 2021
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latest addition to my Netherlands Indies book collection.
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22 Mar 2021
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first, congratulations Jan-Simon on the Danish seal book. The Danes wrote the book on seals, and we'd never have seen one if it weren't for the Danes.

Second, Vinman, my daughter played on Steinways at Steinway Hall, pretty much across from Carnegie Hall, when Steinway still had its NYC shop. She had maybe three or four small concerts there over the years. It was lovely that Steinway made their hall available for young performers.

Several rooms were devoted to demonstrating how the pianos were built and how they function. You'd have liked it. I did.

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22 Mar 2021
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Brian, I have heard of the Dai Nippon club. They are really filling a gap with their work. The specialized NVPH catalogue completely ignores this collecting area. Perhaps it is vaguely politically sensitive? Just ignore this black page in History?
Same goes for republican issues from the independence war period 1945-49. The NvPH only lists the official colonial issues...

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22 Mar 2021
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Brian,
Where did you get that Dai Nippon calatogue? I'd like to get a copy of that myself.

Regards ... Tim.

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22 Mar 2021
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The club runs a website:
https://www.dai-nippon.nl/#/

When you have switched to English, you will see a link to "publications". This handbook is listed there.

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22 Mar 2021
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I should have listed this book here, instead of ??? elsewhere.
Great Reference on a very difficult area.
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23 Mar 2021
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This is another I purchased from the same stable The web site mentioned by Jansimon.
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23 Mar 2021
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23 Mar 2021
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This arrived today, purchased on Abe Books.

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24 Mar 2021
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Here is the definitive go to reference for all things Bermuda. I find it indispensable.

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24 Mar 2021
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Here are the two that I have my nose in most of the time lately:
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26 Mar 2021
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I love this book. Even though very dated!

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12 May 2021
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"The Commonwealth King George VI Postage Stamp catalogue"....Murray Payne Ltd.

Highly recommended catalogue....I use it for my collecting of the period.

Described as....

"The only essential tool for the King George VI collector, now in fully colour for its 20th edition.The Bible for the KGVI collector since first publication in December 1950, with many shades and varieties not listed in other catalogues. With unique flowcharts to aid in identifying the Bermuda keytypes, Grenada 10/s and St Kitts 3ds. Packed with helpful footnotes throughout. Covering prices for mounted mint and fine used."

Not at all sure re "The only essential tool " but definitely worthwhile.

I have the 20th edition issued in 2015...believe that is the most up to date.

Best wishes,

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18 May 2021
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Here are some new titles I added to my library.
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26 Jun 2017
05:28:16pm

I attended SCOPEX at The APS/APRL this past weekend and picked up books for my personal library. I also spent a day there back in December and added to my library.

Here are additions from December 2016
Billig's Handbook Volume 3
Ameripex '86 Handbook/catalog
The Grinnell Missionaries handbook put out by Mystic Stamp Company
Canadian Fancy Cancellations of the Nineteenth Century by The BNA Philatelic Society
Norona's General Catalog of Postmarks of the U.S.
The U.S. Ten Cent Stamp of 1855-1857, Stanley B. Ashbrook
The 1978 & 1982 Register published by U.S. 1869 Pictorial Research Association, Inc.

This past weekend I picked up
Insights Into Postal History, 1855-2016 by Anthony Wawrukiewicz
Rarity Revealed, The Benjamin K. Miller Collection by Scott Trepel & Ken Lawrence
Pacific '97 Handbook / The Congress Book 1997
Robert Siegel Auction Galleries
- Sale #817 The David Golden Collection of U.S. Carriers & Locals, vol.1-3
- Sale #979 he Pony Express, The Collection Formed By Thurston Twigg-Smith
- Sale #1041 The William H. Gross Collection

Shreves Galleries New York
- The Floyd Risvold Collection, vol.1-3

The Risvold Collection is full of American history with detailed descriptions of the lots.

My wife gave up on trying to get me to stop collecting auction catalogs after a friend told her he has them stashed all over his house. He actually bought a large collection of auction catalogs and had to rent a small trailer to bring them from Boston to central Pennsylvania. Whoever gets my collection will also need a small trailer or a dumpster.

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Tell us about Tony W's book.

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27 Jun 2017
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re: What's in your library?

Hundreds of stamp articles, books and videos; posted for viewing so others can enjoy (all public domain)
Link: Stamp Smarter Library

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28 Jun 2017
02:59:18am

re: What's in your library?

I have the following:

2018 Scott Catalog USA excerpt from Volume IA
The Micarelli Identification Guide to U. S. Stamps, regular issues 1847-1934
Volume 1 and 2 of The Nineteeth Century Postage Stamps of the United States by Lester Brookman
Scott 2006 Classic Specialized Catalogue of Stamps and Covers 1840-1940
Scott 2006 USA Specialized Catalogue
Volumes 1, 2, and 3 of Scott 1975 Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue

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a really good internet connection. Happy



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28 Jun 2017
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You are correct about Tony W's book. This book goes into the why and how of US postal History. There are thirteen chapters, here are just a few topics, Held For Postage Mail, The Dead Letter Office, Return of Undeliverable Mail and Business Reply Mail. Many illustrations all in color with not many charts. As you mentioned, his other two books have many charts and explain the various rates. I recommend this book if you collect US Postal History.

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28 Jun 2017
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Good to know about Tony W's book!

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29 Jun 2017
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2010 Stanley Gibbons SOTW ,2009 Scott's CD.2007&2013 Copies of Stanley Gibbons Commonwealth & British Empire Stamps 1840/1952,1840/1970.,1998 copy of Brookman,Stanley Gibbons Part 19 Middle East,Scott's 1997 Specialized, Stanley Gibbons British Commonwealth Stamp Cat.1978,Stanley Gibbons Elizabethan 1973 Sliver Wedding Edition,The Railway Letter Stamps of Gt.Britain & N.Ireland 1891-1947 ,plus several books on GB & Australian Perfins.
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02 Jul 2017
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Found my copy of Scott 2000 Classic Stamp Catalog 1840-1940 in addition to the 2006 one to add to my list. Strange how things disappear!

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14 Jan 2021
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Time to revive this thread.
The APS and Philatelic Library are still closed to visitors but I ordered on line a few books they had for sale from their surplus donations. I was able to pay for them by phone and picked them up at The Match Factory.

The Buxton Encyclopedia of Watermarks. Copyright 1977 but still plenty of useful information.
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The American Postcard Guide to Tuck by Sally S. Carver. copyright 1976, 86 pages but it has just has a small amount of Tuck Postcards pictured. The Values are out of date but a nice addition to my library.
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I added another auction catalog, Siegel sale 832, The Dr. Hubert Skinner Collection of New Orleans Civil War Postal History. It shows a lot of material with good write ups. I have a growing collection of auction catalogs which is fun reading because I know I'll never be able to afford the material listed in them. I took a chance on buying this catalog because I don't have an inventory of what catalogs I already own and I still have not been able to unpack my collection and library. I'm still waiting to have work done on my third floor where I plan to keep my collection.
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I got myself this little catalogue which will help me advancing my Danish christmas seals collection.

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A gift from my daughter-in-law.

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16 Jan 2021
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The One-Cent Magenta book is a very nice read. I checked it out from the local library here in town and really enjoyed it.

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16 Jan 2021
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I have a copy of the One Cent Magenta as well.

I had the privilege of attending a lecture by the book's author a couple of years ago.

Great talk and interesting book.

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16 Jan 2021
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I just ordered it from Thrift Books. I appreciate your recommendations.

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I am about halfway through my copy of the book and it is really interesting and well written.

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16 Jan 2021
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I just ordered another book from the same author "The Making of a Steinway Concert Grand".
It has a good write up. I'm not a particularly a fan of pianos buy I like to see how things are made. I think I have a "Steinway Piano" advertising cover somewhere in my collection.

""Satisfying to the point of sensuousness." -The New York Times Book Review Like no other instrument, a grand piano melds the magic of engineering with the magic of great music. Alone among the big piano companies, Steinway & Sons still crafts each of its pianos largely by hand, imbuing each one with the promise and burden of its brand. In this captivating narrative, James Barron of The New York Times tells the story of one Steinway piano, from raw lumber to finished instrument. Barron follows that brand-new piano-known by its number, K0862-on its journey through the factory, where time-honored traditions vie with modern-day efficiency. He also explores the art and science of developing a piano's timbre and character before its debut, when the essential question will be answered: Does K0862 live up to the Steinway legend? From start to finish, Piano will charm and enlighten music and book lovers alike."



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21 Mar 2021
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latest addition to my Netherlands Indies book collection.
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first, congratulations Jan-Simon on the Danish seal book. The Danes wrote the book on seals, and we'd never have seen one if it weren't for the Danes.

Second, Vinman, my daughter played on Steinways at Steinway Hall, pretty much across from Carnegie Hall, when Steinway still had its NYC shop. She had maybe three or four small concerts there over the years. It was lovely that Steinway made their hall available for young performers.

Several rooms were devoted to demonstrating how the pianos were built and how they function. You'd have liked it. I did.

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Brian, I have heard of the Dai Nippon club. They are really filling a gap with their work. The specialized NVPH catalogue completely ignores this collecting area. Perhaps it is vaguely politically sensitive? Just ignore this black page in History?
Same goes for republican issues from the independence war period 1945-49. The NvPH only lists the official colonial issues...

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Brian,
Where did you get that Dai Nippon calatogue? I'd like to get a copy of that myself.

Regards ... Tim.

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22 Mar 2021
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The club runs a website:
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When you have switched to English, you will see a link to "publications". This handbook is listed there.

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This is another I purchased from the same stable The web site mentioned by Jansimon.
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23 Mar 2021
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This arrived today, purchased on Abe Books.

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BermudaSailor

24 Mar 2021
02:51:14pm

re: What's in your library?

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Here is the definitive go to reference for all things Bermuda. I find it indispensable.

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pigdoc

24 Mar 2021
07:19:50pm

re: What's in your library?

Here are the two that I have my nose in most of the time lately:
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Thank You, Phil Bansner!

-Paul

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26 Mar 2021
07:19:54am

re: What's in your library?

I love this book. Even though very dated!

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AOP2B

12 May 2021
08:46:20am

re: What's in your library?

"The Commonwealth King George VI Postage Stamp catalogue"....Murray Payne Ltd.

Highly recommended catalogue....I use it for my collecting of the period.

Described as....

"The only essential tool for the King George VI collector, now in fully colour for its 20th edition.The Bible for the KGVI collector since first publication in December 1950, with many shades and varieties not listed in other catalogues. With unique flowcharts to aid in identifying the Bermuda keytypes, Grenada 10/s and St Kitts 3ds. Packed with helpful footnotes throughout. Covering prices for mounted mint and fine used."

Not at all sure re "The only essential tool " but definitely worthwhile.

I have the 20th edition issued in 2015...believe that is the most up to date.

Best wishes,

Brian.

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18 May 2021
10:05:52pm

re: What's in your library?

Here are some new titles I added to my library.
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