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The volume surveys the origins and evolution of postal systems and the adhesive stamp, explains philatelic terms and collecting techniques, and traces early pioneers and notable collections. It offers practical guidance on forming, limiting, and valuing collections, discusses production methods, proofs, forgeries and postal forensics, and considers collecting as investment. Chapters cover historical postal developments, specialized groupings, famous private and royal compilations, auction markets, and the care and mounting of stamps. Illustrations and case studies demonstrate rarities, condition importance, and examples of fraud, while practical advice emphasizes method, condition, and sources for further study.

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Frederick John Melville

Frederick John Melville was an author known for his contributions to philately and literature related to postage stamps. His notable works include "Chats on Postage Stamps," which provides insights into the world of stamp collecting, and "The Postage Stamp in War," exploring the role of postage stamps during wartime. Melville's writings reflect his passion for philately and offer a unique perspective on the cultural and historical significance of stamps. Additionally, he authored "Gambia," further showcasing his diverse interests and expertise.

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