BOOKS on PHILATELY

Philatelic Bibliopole

Leonard H. Hartmann

JOURNALS

As we buy complete U.S. philatelic libraries in addition to the books and pamphlets we also get the journals, auction catalogs, show programs and at times even original research notes and manuscripts.

Dealing in the books is relatively straight forward as most titles only have a few printings and states. A new acquisition only requires a few minutes to identify and check for defects prior to cleaning and adding to stock.

The journals and auction catalogs are complex. Many of these span a long period with hundreds and even thousands of different items being issued in various formats. The time required to sort such material and the space to stock it are considerable cost considerations. In purchasing such material we must check to make sure the rare or expensive items are present and then estimate the value of the rest. On stocking the purchase we give it only a quick initial sort by journal and period. Once there is a prospective customer for a long run and have determined the requirements we proceed with the details.

Some Journals are also under Assundry


The London Philatelist, Archival Edition 1892-2005

All 114 volumes of the journal excluding advertising, 20,000 articles. A major world philatelic journal of the first quality. All digitized and set up to be searched, on CDs (not DVDs) so they will run on most PCs and MAC if having PC emulation, uses an Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the PDF files, one self loading installation CD, 12 CDs in all. priced for UK delivery £185, for Europe £186 and for the rest of the world £160, yes it is less in the US as we don't have to pay the VAT, 2006 or before, $335.00

JOURNALS

American Philatelic Periodicals by Chester M. Smith Jr.An indispensable listing of the 1,000s of American Journals that have appeared over the last 100 years, name changes, etc., 1978, 79 pages, card, limited stock so please check before ordering, $27.50

Index to Harry Hayes Auctions

Index to Harry Hayes Philatelic Literature Auctions by Raymond Price The master indexing of Harry Hayes auctions of philatelic literature. Harry was the most prolific auctioneer of philatelic literature to date: 64,800 lots sold in 88 sales from 1960 to 1986, perhaps 10,000 titles and 50,000 realizations in all. We offer computer disks of Vol 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 as 3½ for the IBM PC's at $15.00 per volume or $70.00 for the set. The data is present in two files with identical content. One in ASCII with tabs between each sell so it can be used in a word processor or converted into a data base. The other file has the same data in a compressed dBase format.To see the read.me file from Vol 2.

The Postal History Journal, Postal History Society, New York

Postal History International, by W. E. Proud, UK, Complete Vol 1, No. 1 Jan 1972, through Vol 9, No. 6, July 1980, also a few of the PH auctions An excellent work, second only to RL, $425.00

Stamps Magazine, by H. L. Lindquist, New York, the Best US Weekly when it ran

AMERICAN JOURNAL of PHILATELY, Second Series , Scott Stamp and Coin Co., New York. A scholarly journal spanning 1888-1906, complete set, 19 volumes, title page and index for each volume, sold

Billig's Books

The Billig's books are often quite confusing as there are at least four different series that go by similar titles. This listing is intended to give a working understanding of the series and perhaps eventually to be a definitive listing.

Billig's Philatelic Handbook

The basic series, Vol 1 - 44 with the early ones existing with differing contents, most volumes contain a number of different and often unrelated articles.

Runs:

Individual Volumes: Billig's Handbook on Postmarks Billig's Specialized Catalogues Expert Billig's Großes Handbuch der Fälschungen

A series of at least 44 booklets, in German, published in Austria on forgeries by Otto E. Stiedl and Fritz Billig, between 1933 and 1938.

Booklets found bound together by the publisher

Loose booklets

PHILATELIC GAZETTE, Nassau Stamp Co., New York A scholarly journal spanning the 1910-1918 period containing many fine articles on US, CSA and Foreign stamps that still have not appeared in any other form. The staff is a who's who of scholars: Philip Ward, Van Dyk MacBride, Dr. Carroll Chase, Victor Berthold, H.C. Needham, etc. etc. Complete sets; please enquire for details

CHRONICLE, journal of the U.S. Philatelic Classics Society, the major current journal for classic US stamps, Covers, Maritime, etc.

We can customize these runs but in essence the price is determined by the scarce and rare issues such as No. 45 and not the quantity

Annotated Cumulative Subject Index to the Chronicle of the U.S. Classics Postal Issues, Journal of the U.S. PHILATELIC CLASSICS Society for Issued 1 - 200, by Joseph J. Geraci., An exceedingly detailed work covering virtually any imaginable facet for an item in the journal, complete with a searchable CD. Invaluable for any collector of the US Classics. Information is only of value if you can find it and this magnificent work makes it possible; search a stamp, a town, etc. Edition limited to 200 copies, 2007, 591 pages, card, with CD, $75.00

The Stamp Specialist

THE STAMP SPECIALIST, H. L. Lindquist, New York Twenty volumes in paper case binding cover many facets of philately, all fine serious articles on stamps and postal history. The US and CSA articles have been reprinted but the rest has not. These stray copies of the Stamp Specialist are in normal used condition. As this series is published in paper case hard binding blunted corners and some fading is to be expected, the paper has yellowed with time. Copies with more serious spine problems are designated SP and available at 50% of the usual price. If you want VF+ to near Mint condition we suggest a complete set but we will check our stray copies and advise what is available.

Severn-Wylie-Jewett Co

Weekly Philatelic Gossip, Denison, then Holton, Kansas

Stuart Rossiter Postal History Journal

Published by the Stuart Rossiter Trust Fund of the UK, a quality journal devoted to postal history, mostly GB and the Empire.

Stuart Rossiter Postal History Journal

Published by the Stuart Rossiter Trust Fund of the UK, a quality journal devoted to postal history, mostly GB and the Empire.

COLLECTORS CLUB PHILATELIST, Collectors Club of New York

POST SCHRIFT P.S. the house organ of a Gatherin', the issuance of Robert Dalton Harris and Diane De Blois. This is one of the few current philatelic house organs of any real interest. It ranks between Elliott Perry's PAT PARAGRAPHS and Herman Herst's OUTBURST. It covers the authors' broad interest with articles on telegraphy, pneumatic posts, use of official records to the lighter side of philatelic chicanery and cover 'art'. if you can say art!

PAT PARAGRAPHS by Elliott Perry

A original series of 58 card covered booklets issued from 1931 to 1958 containing much date on classic U.S. stamps and especially the locals and carriers. No 1 - 17, scarce and are often not available, por Supplement to No. 32, 4 pages, self cover[not available]

PAT PARAGRAPHS arranged by George Turner and Thomas Stanton A reprint of the 58 booklets arranged by subject. 1981, 648 pages, cloth, reprint of the 58 booklets, $55.00

The Philatelic Foundation Seminar Series

WESTERN EXPRESS, journal of the Western Cover Society

First two pages of run xerox copies

THE NEW SOUTHERN PHILATELIST by August Dietz, Richmond, Va. Vol. 1, No. 1, Nov 1924 through Vol. 9, No. 12, Oct 1933

A major US journal of the period and a landmark in Confederate Philately, the 1929 Dietz book first appeared as a series as did the Pratt Memphis monograph. Much useful material appeared in the various Dietz magazines that is not in the 1929 book or the subsequent catalogs. Some individual issues available, please inquire.

NATIONAL PHILATELIC MUSEUM, Philadelphia The first publication that we have seen is the program for the inaugural exhibition, Dec 5-19, 1948 with the last being Vol. 8, No. 1. These books cover serious information and the social side of the hobby, biographies, etc. Vol. 1, No. 8, Vol. 6, No 3 do not appear to exist but if so are not numbered, Vol 2 No. 5 is numbere No. 4 in error, we think.

NPM publications

  1. not a journals, circa 1948, Why You Should Join the NPM Now
  2. 12/5019/1948, Inauguarl Exhibition. card $7.50
  3. Vol 1, No. 1, 1949, French Centenary Exhibit, card $5.00
  4. Vol 1, No. 2, 1949, Pan-Slav Stamp Exhibition, card $5.00
  5. Vol 1, No. 3, 1949, Ireland Exhibition, card, $5.00
  6. Vol 1, No. 4, 1949, Pan Am Stamp Exhibit
  7. Vol 1, No. 5, 1949, Centennial Exhibit Belgium
  8. Vol 1, No. 6, 1949, Bavarian and German States
  9. Vol 1, No. 7, 1949, NSW & AustralianStates
  10. Vol 1, No. 8, 1949, not seen
  11. Vol 1, No. 9, 1949, SwitzerlandCentenatry Exhibit, $5.00
  12. Vol 1, No. 10, 1949, US, $7.50
  13. Vol 1, No. 11, 1949, Puerto Rico, card, $15.00
  14. Vol 1, No. 12, 1950, Virgin Islands
  15. Vol 2, No. 1, 1950, Topical
  16. Vol 2, No. 2, 1950, Egypt
  17. Vol 2, No. 3, 1950, Austria
  18. Vol 2, No. 4, 1950, Indonesia, card $17.50, sold
  19. Vol 2, No. 5, (numbered in error 4), 1950, In Philately
  20. Vol 2, No. 6, 1950, 56th SPA Convention
  21. Vol 2, No. 7, 1950, Air Post, card $20.00
  22. Vol 2, No. 8, 1950, American Philatelic Congress, card, $22.50
  23. Vol 2, No. 9, 1950, Liberia, card $20.00
  24. Vol 3, No. 1, 1951, Benjamin Franklin, card $22.50
  25. Vol 3, No. 2, 1951, Topical 2nd
  26. Vol 3, No. 3, 1951, US 1851-1857
  27. Vol 4, No. 1, Netherlands, card $17.50
  28. Vol 4, No. 2, APS 1952 Convention, card $6.50
  29. Vol 4, No. 3, Germany, card, $22.50
  30. Vol 5, No. 1, Pilosophy of Collecting, $17.50
  31. Vol 5, No. 2, Topical, 2nd ATA, card $5.00
  32. Vol 5, No. 3, Women in Philately
  33. Vol 6, No. 1, SEPAD, card, $5.00
  34. Vol 6, No. 2, Postage Stamp Design, exist hard bound, card or cloth $22.50
  35. Vol 6, No. 3, not seen
  36. Vol 6, No. 4, APS Philadelphia Chapter 18, card $5.00
  37. Vol 7, No. 1, Vatican, exist hard bound, card $22.50
  38. Vol 8, No. 1, Library
  39. US Perforation Centennial 1857-1957, 1957

Fakes Forgeries Experts

Highly recommended, am prejudice as forgeries are one of my long standing collections, all in English. Considerable emphasis on improved items, expensive stamps and covers with margins, stamps and markings added, well printed, in color. One volume is published per year in a continuous effort to fight fraud. We regret the current high prices however we have re-stocked on all volumes that are still available, the Euro is now about $1.59 and transit charges are excessive.

ESSAY PROOF JOURNAL, journal of the Essay Proof Society For the essay proof specialist this journal is indispensable, unfortunately complete runs are truly rare.

S.P.A. Journal, Society of Philatelic America Complete from Vol 10, no 1, Sept 1947 through Vol 38, no 4, November, 1975, $1,000.00

BUREAU SPECIALIST, journal of the Bureau Issue Association

PHILATELIC LITERATURE REVIEW An extremely fine journal of tremendous value to any student.

First Series, No. 1, Sept 1942 - No. 24, Summer - Fall 1949, scarce, na

Second Series, No. 1, Fall 1950 - to date

AMERICAN PHILATELIC CONGRESS

The concept of the APC is to publish original articles which in most cases are too long for the Journals but too short for a Book or Monograph.

These annual volumes first appeared in 1935. Volume 1 through 14, 1948 were published only as card bound, No. 15 is the first that we have seen in publishers cloth, those from No. 15 through No. 23, 1957 are published in both card and cloth. Volumes after 24, 1958 are published only in cloth.

For a listing of articles by year please see APC Listing of Articles and remember you can search for key words with the Find on this Page feature in your word browser.

Runs

Individual Volumes

Index to Congress Books No. 1 - No. 72, 1935-2006, American Philatelic Congress, 2007, 163 pages, card, limited edition, limited stock, $35.00

Index to the Congress Books, Vol. 1 - 52, 1935-1986 by K. Wolsiffer 1987, 89 pages, card, 3rd q 1987, PLR, $6.50

Non US Journals

Mercury Stamp Journal by Edwin Mueller published by the Mercury Stamp Co. of New York, An exceptional journal, mostly devoted to European Classics, No 1. Feb 1947 - No. 62, May 1962.

Brazil, Bulls Eyes complete for period Apr/Jun. 1992-Jan/Mar. 1998, $50.00

Mexico, The Oxcart, Issues 1-177, complete, Jan. 1961-Dec. 2004, $285.00


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