Stamp Magazine - September 2019
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"In the September issue, we mark the 250th anniversary of the birth of Napoleon Bonaparte, by examing how a thematic collection can represent his extraordinary life story.
We also investigate why so many Edwardian postcards incurred postage due, when they were supposed to be a cheap form of communication, and why the postal history of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands is so complex, when itâs such a tiny territory.
Our new series investigating Penny Black covers continues with evidence of the health scare over licking gum, while Commonwealth Classics studies Barbadosâ powerful Victory issue of 1920 and Great Engravers illustrates exactly why Czeslaw Slania earned such a reputation as a stamp artist.
Our news pages have full details of Royal Mailâs Forests set, and details of its plans to celebrate Englandâs victory in the Cricket World Cup (with a twist). And we flag up other interesting new issues from around the world, from France to Singapore, and highlights from the auction rooms, including a million-dollar stamp. As ever, our columnists and readers offer their forthright opinions on a wide range of subjects."
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"As Britain's longest-running independent philatelic magazine, Stamp Magazine offers a wide range of news, features and opinion to interest, entertain and inform you, whatever you collect.
Our news pages are lively and well-informed, and the GB Collector section gives you the inside line on all upcoming British issues. Our features are the best-written and best illustrated in the world of philately, and our regular columnists pull no punches. Stamp Magazine publishes 12 great issues a year."
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