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  • Imagen del vendedor de The American Philatelist September 1983 Volume 97 Number 9 Whole No. 992 a la venta por Argyl Houser, Bookseller

    V. E. Engstrom; C. W. B. Christian; S. J. Lugo; D. Glickstein; E. T. Theimer; D. Dorfman; T. W. Cassidy; S. G. Esrati; J. L. Schneidman; L. Whall; M. A. Cline

    Publicado por American Philatelic Society, State College, PA, 1983

    Librería: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Turlock, CA, Estados Unidos de America

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    No Binding. Condición: As New. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No Jacket as Issued. 1st Edition. Spotless with no signs of wear or damage. It will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Danish West Indies X Stamps and Faked Cancellations" (Plentiful mint + rare proper cancels = prime target for forgers) by V. E. Engstrom; "The U. S. Grilled Stamps and Their Fakes, Part III" (Series finale summarizes 'G' through 'J') by C. W. B. Christian; "U. S. International Treaty Stamps" (A diplomatic approach to thematic collecting) by S. J. Lugo; "Philately: A Hazardous Hobby?" (Don't let lifelong hobby interfere with long life) by D. Glickstein; "Austrian Philately As Seen in Color" (Please your eye and straighten your ideas about Austria) by E. T. Theimer; "The Computer & I, or, Mail Sales vs. Unreserved Auctions" (Hardware and software lessen wear and tear on mail auction dealer) by D. Dorfman; "The 13-Cent Limbergh Flight: Oddity and Explanation" (The day Lindy was found to have sprung a leak); "A Major Design Error in the Sulphur Rock, Arkansas, Horsecar Stamp" (Unreleased stamp already causing rattles in streetcar circles) by T. W. Cassidy; "The Archive" (Not just postal history, but living memorial to Austrian resistance) by S. G. Esrati; "Questions on the Postal History of Karpato-Ukraine" (The stamps that were priceless even in their own time) by J. L. Schneidman; "To Brownsville, Twice a Week" (Two-hundred-percent improvement over the 1850 schedule) by L. Whall; "Japanese Occupation of the Philippines Unreported Cattle Registration" (Possibly the only revenues dealing with livestock rustling) by M. A. Cline; plus "Center Line" by R. L. Sine; "Letters to the Editor"; "U. S. Chronicle"; "Junior American Philatelist" by K. J. Johnson; "Postal History Notes" by E. M. Cohn; "Questions & Answers"; "Start Here"; "Literature in Review" by K. Wolsiffer; "Show Time"; "Classified Bourse"; "Index of Advertisers"; "Election Results Announced" (APS); "Contributions" (APS); "APS, Adelphi U. Announce Fall Course"; "President's Message" (APS) by W. H. Bauer; "Sales Talk" (APS) by G. P. Wrenn; "The Corner" (APS) by K. A. Wagner; "Operation Stop Thief!" (APS) by J. H. Beal; "Insurance Advistor" (APS) by H. W. Harrison; "Back in the Stacks" (APS) by S. A. Pla; and "Executive Director's Report" (APS) by K. A. Wagner.