Vol. 52: Stampless Maritime Overweight Mail pre 1876 • The Paul Wijnants Collection
Vol. 51: Postal services in rural areas in the Netherlands before 1850 • The Hotze Wiersma Collection
Vol. 50: Haiti - The "Liberty Head" Issues 1881-1887 • The Brian Moorhouse Collection
Vol. 49: Kingdom of Saxony - The "Franco" Envelopes • The Arnim Knapp Collection
Vol. 48: Holy Land - Foreign Post Offices in Palestine 1852-1914 • The Itamar Karpovsky Collection
New!
The book documents the introduction of the European Postal Services in Palestine, from the initial forerunners to the opening of postal offices until their closures in 1914.
134 pages, of which 117 are full-colour plates showing pages from the collection, hardbound with dust jacket, in German and English
Vol. 47: Nepal • The Dr. Wolfgang C. Hellrigl Collection
New!
The collection comprises the beginning of the postal service in Nepal, starting with the British-Indian Post Office in 1816, up to the first adhesive stamps in Nepal, issued from 1881.
225 pages, of which 203 are full-colour plates showing pages from the collection, hardbound with dust jacket, in German and English
Vol. 46: Denmark - Conscience, Conflict and Camps 1932-1949 • The Birthe King Collection
New!
This exhibit shows the political scene in Denmark and the influence of Germany during WWII, chronologically with philatelic and non-philatelic items.
163 pages, of which 132 are full-colour plates showing pages from the collection, hardbound with dust jacket, in German and English
Vol. 45: Square-Rigged Sailing Vessels • The Jonas Hällström Collections
This introduction to this book in the Edition d' Or series aim to introduce the reader to the two collections presented in this volume: The history of the Square-Rigged Sailing Vessels and the special study of Denmark 1927-1952 the Caravel Postal Stationary. It also captures and reflects current approaches to thematic philately and practice, defined as having a "story-telling" concept in philatelic exhibits
133 pages, of which 111 are full-colour plates showing pages from the collection, hardbound with dust jacket, bilingual in English and German
Vol. 44: Postal History of Hungary 1867-1871 • The Dr. Géza Homonnay Collection
The collection of Dr.Géza Homonnay documents the transition from the establishment of the Hungarian postal service on 1 May 1867 to the issue of the lithographed stamps printed in hungary on 1 May 1871, as well as the subsequent three-month period until 31 July 1871 when the 1867 stamp issue became invalid on Hungarian territory.
The collection of Dr. Géza Homonnay reflects the history and postal history of the four years of transition to domestic political independence, from 1867 to 1871, in as exciting a way as a history book!
174 pages, of which 149 are full-colour plates showing pages from the collection, hardbound with dust jacket, bilingual in English and German
Vol. 43: Prussia • The Rolf Dieter Jaretzky Collection
272 pages, of which 249 pages collection cover, full color, hard cover with dust jacket. Bilingual in English and German.