About This Book
A compact practical guide to stamp collecting that explains philatelic terminology and the mechanics of forming and organizing a collection, including advice on albums, buying, and exchange. It surveys areas for specialization and outlines British issues alongside examples of valuable, common, and noteworthy stamps, and discusses forgeries, watermarks, perforations, and overprints. Separate chapters place stamps in historical and commemorative context, consider wartime issues, special-purpose labels, and notable collections, while illustrations provide specimen types and portrait subjects. The tone is instructional, aimed at beginners and hobbyists seeking methodical habits and broader geographic and historical knowledge through stamps.
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