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The Adhesive Postage Stamp

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The author presents documentary evidence and argument that James Chalmers originated the adhesive postage stamp, recounting his earlier postal reforms and correspondence, a Dundee testimonial, and papers left by Sir Henry Cole; the work situates Chalmers's proposal within the wider movement for postal reform, reviews parliamentary inquiries and reports preceding the 1837–40 reforms, and challenges the claim that Rowland Hill alone conceived the penny postage plan by tracing shared sources and adopted ideas, while assembling letters, reports, and commentary to support Chalmers's priority and clarify the stamp's role in implementing a reformed postage system.

About the Author

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Patrick Chalmers

Patrick Chalmers was a writer known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His notable work, "The Adhesive Postage Stamp," explores themes related to postal history and the evolution of communication. Chalmers's writing reflects a keen interest in the practicalities of everyday life, particularly in the context of technological advancements. His work offers insights into the societal changes brought about by innovations in postal services, making it a significant piece for those interested in the intersection of literature and history.

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