PHILATELIC PERIODICALS
 

 

9209 Index to Congress Books No. 1 – No. 72 (1935 – 2006) $35.00
Edited by John Kevin Doyle, 2007, 163p, Softbound. Arranged by author and by subject. This is the first major update since 1993. A useful resource for researching literally hundred of different philatelic topics with over 16,000 entries. . Edition limited to 250 copies.

1398 Complete American Philatelic Congress book run - Ex-Finkelburg $1,000.00 plus shipping
This is a very interesting run. The first 20 issues were issued as soft bound books, with very few of them as hard bound books. Nos. 1 – 14 are bound in to three volumes with bright red cloth covers. Nos. 15, 17-19 are soft bound, 16, 20 and beyond are in original publishers bindings. The run goes from no. 1 (1935) through  no. 44 (1988) and is complete for the period. The run is in beautiful condition and fills two file storage boxes. $1,000.00 plus shipping.

1399 The Chronicle of the United States Philatelic Classics Society Whole Nos. 1-44  $200.00
Set of the original mimeographed issues punched to fit a three ring binder.

1400 The Chronicle of the United States Classic Issues  $950.00
Whole numbers 45 to date. This is a complete run in excellent condition and contains a tremendous wealth of information on all aspects of the classic period.

1401 Mercury Stamp Journal  $225.00
Published by Edwin Mueller, 1953 to 1961; Contains Volume 1, No. 1 through Volume 5, No. 62; complete and unbound. This is one of the most significant journals dealing primarily with European classics.

1402 Harry Hayes Philatelic Literature Auctions – Index to Lots and Realizations – Five Volumes $150.00
Compiled by Raymond Price, 1993-1998, five volumes, SB. Covers probably over 50,000 lots and arranged by publication date from before 1900 through the 1980’s. $150.00

1403 National Philatelic Museum Publications  $230.00
The National Philatelic Museum, in Philadelphia at Broad and Diamond Streets was the brainchild of banker and collector Bernard Davis. It opened on December 5th, 1948. For the next ten years it hosts many philatelic exhibitions, and even offered a curriculum in philately in concert with Temple University. During it’s glory years it published a total of 36 booklets that pertained to the various exhibitions and the social side of philately. A partial list of the booklets subject matter includes: France, Airpost, Pan-American, Bavaria, Germany, NSW, Switzerland, Ben Franklin and American Philatelic Congress.
 


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