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General Philatelic/Gen. Discussion : Remarkable Collection of Philately Books

 

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StamperMA
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01 Mar 2018
04:39:59pm
We moved to Boston some months ago and today I finally got around to visiting the main branch of The Boston Public Library. Wow! See attached list of their philately collection; some seriously esoteric titles.

The building itself is beautiful and houses galleries with art and murals. It has a courtyard with statues and a fountain and its own cafe. You can get an idea of the scope of the library complex here: https://www.boston-discovery-guide.com/boston-public-library.html.

And I've still yet to visit the Spellman Museum of Stamps and Postal History: https://www.spellmanmuseum.org.

Dennis

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02 Mar 2018
12:03:35am
re: Remarkable Collection of Philately Books

I will definitely add a visit to my itinerary goals if I get the chance to visit Boston. Thanks for sharing the information. Are their books available on open shelves so that you can walk down them looking for books or are they only available through catalog check-out? Open shelves are wonderful for browsing when you don't have check-out privileges due to being from out of state. Happy

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StamperMA
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02 Mar 2018
10:20:00am
re: Remarkable Collection of Philately Books

Unfortunately jb most all of the books on the list are only available through a request at the service desk. They can be accessed in the library but can't be checked out.

That's too bad because I agree with you it would be great to browse through many of these on the shelves. You have to request the book and then it takes 15-20 minutes to get it, so browsing is a slow process!

Dennis

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jbaxter5256
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02 Mar 2018
08:33:41pm
re: Remarkable Collection of Philately Books

Thanks for the information on the access process. That will definitely have to be taken into account if I get the chance to visit Boston.

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14 Apr 2018
07:29:53am
re: Remarkable Collection of Philately Books

Wow, I want to move to Boston Big Grin

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14 Apr 2018
11:38:31am
re: Remarkable Collection of Philately Books

If you're looking to expand your philatelic library, an article in the 1st Quarter 2018 Philatelic Literature Review announced that the American Philatelic Research Library had more than 1,000 duplicate literature items available for sale, including books and auction catalogs.

You can search the APRL catalog for a listing of the available material.

EDIT: Link should now take you to the site without needing to sign in -- sorry!

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14 Apr 2018
03:06:51pm
re: Remarkable Collection of Philately Books

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Wish them did a better job of advertising them!

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14 Apr 2018
03:42:44pm
re: Remarkable Collection of Philately Books

Google can be your friend. Type in "Philatelic Literature" and you will come up with several dealers specializing in philatelic books. Search Ebay and Hipstamps - I often stumble across them on Abebooks being sold by book dealers - some do research on value, some don't.

Once in awhile even your local Craigslist offers opportunities.......and don't pass up regular antique shops - some are a goldmine for postal history (think bulk). Often that "Choice $5.00" box is available for bulk purchase - just check over condition.


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ernieinjax
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14 Apr 2018
04:23:26pm
re: Remarkable Collection of Philately Books

That is an impressive list! I'd love to check out number 89. I have some of those envelopes but they're all postally unused.

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StamperMA
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14 Apr 2018
08:36:17pm
re: Remarkable Collection of Philately Books

Here is a dealer that has an excellent collection of philatelic literature.He has over 3,000 books for sale. Common volumes are often cheaper as used books on Amazon but he has many you will never find there. I have purchased both books and stamps from him.

https://www.philbansner.com/default.htm

Dennis

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pigdoc

15 Apr 2018
10:25:41am
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Say Ernie,

At Robert Swed's presentation on Delaware Postal History, back in February, I happened to get in the middle of a conversation between him and Ron Majors. Both have large collections of Civil War Patriotic covers. The conversation was about the Nutmeg auction of Jon Bischel's collection. The catalog for that auction has become an important reference. It was a comprehensive collection, and every item sold in that auction was color illustrated in the catalog. Here's a link describing that catalog:

https://www.amazon.com/Civil-Patriotic-Covers-Postally-Used/dp/B004UHZUZ4

-Paul

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StamperMA

01 Mar 2018
04:39:59pm

We moved to Boston some months ago and today I finally got around to visiting the main branch of The Boston Public Library. Wow! See attached list of their philately collection; some seriously esoteric titles.

The building itself is beautiful and houses galleries with art and murals. It has a courtyard with statues and a fountain and its own cafe. You can get an idea of the scope of the library complex here: https://www.boston-discovery-guide.com/boston-public-library.html.

And I've still yet to visit the Spellman Museum of Stamps and Postal History: https://www.spellmanmuseum.org.

Dennis

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02 Mar 2018
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re: Remarkable Collection of Philately Books

I will definitely add a visit to my itinerary goals if I get the chance to visit Boston. Thanks for sharing the information. Are their books available on open shelves so that you can walk down them looking for books or are they only available through catalog check-out? Open shelves are wonderful for browsing when you don't have check-out privileges due to being from out of state. Happy

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02 Mar 2018
10:20:00am

re: Remarkable Collection of Philately Books

Unfortunately jb most all of the books on the list are only available through a request at the service desk. They can be accessed in the library but can't be checked out.

That's too bad because I agree with you it would be great to browse through many of these on the shelves. You have to request the book and then it takes 15-20 minutes to get it, so browsing is a slow process!

Dennis

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02 Mar 2018
08:33:41pm

re: Remarkable Collection of Philately Books

Thanks for the information on the access process. That will definitely have to be taken into account if I get the chance to visit Boston.

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ChrisW

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14 Apr 2018
07:29:53am

re: Remarkable Collection of Philately Books

Wow, I want to move to Boston Big Grin

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tomiseksj

14 Apr 2018
11:38:31am

re: Remarkable Collection of Philately Books

If you're looking to expand your philatelic library, an article in the 1st Quarter 2018 Philatelic Literature Review announced that the American Philatelic Research Library had more than 1,000 duplicate literature items available for sale, including books and auction catalogs.

You can search the APRL catalog for a listing of the available material.

EDIT: Link should now take you to the site without needing to sign in -- sorry!

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ChrisW

APS# 175366
14 Apr 2018
03:06:51pm

re: Remarkable Collection of Philately Books

Your link requires a username and password.

Wish them did a better job of advertising them!

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"Collecting worldwide classic era stamps"
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14 Apr 2018
03:42:44pm

re: Remarkable Collection of Philately Books

Google can be your friend. Type in "Philatelic Literature" and you will come up with several dealers specializing in philatelic books. Search Ebay and Hipstamps - I often stumble across them on Abebooks being sold by book dealers - some do research on value, some don't.

Once in awhile even your local Craigslist offers opportunities.......and don't pass up regular antique shops - some are a goldmine for postal history (think bulk). Often that "Choice $5.00" box is available for bulk purchase - just check over condition.


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ernieinjax

14 Apr 2018
04:23:26pm

re: Remarkable Collection of Philately Books

That is an impressive list! I'd love to check out number 89. I have some of those envelopes but they're all postally unused.

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StamperMA

14 Apr 2018
08:36:17pm

re: Remarkable Collection of Philately Books

Here is a dealer that has an excellent collection of philatelic literature.He has over 3,000 books for sale. Common volumes are often cheaper as used books on Amazon but he has many you will never find there. I have purchased both books and stamps from him.

https://www.philbansner.com/default.htm

Dennis

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pigdoc

15 Apr 2018
10:25:41am

re: Remarkable Collection of Philately Books

Say Ernie,

At Robert Swed's presentation on Delaware Postal History, back in February, I happened to get in the middle of a conversation between him and Ron Majors. Both have large collections of Civil War Patriotic covers. The conversation was about the Nutmeg auction of Jon Bischel's collection. The catalog for that auction has become an important reference. It was a comprehensive collection, and every item sold in that auction was color illustrated in the catalog. Here's a link describing that catalog:

https://www.amazon.com/Civil-Patriotic-Covers-Postally-Used/dp/B004UHZUZ4

-Paul

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