N°133-134 |
32 pages |
1976 |
The post marque page, N°7 Cachets (or indicitifs) des facteurs, by C.S. Holder. The other homing pigeons of 1870. A highly fragmentary story, by Ernst M. Cohn. The Re-occupation of Alsace 1914-18. The upper Alsace-Vosges front, by L.G. Bellack & C.S. Holder. The legion of French volunteers 1941-44, by R.E. Reader. Supplementary Bureaux Created 1852-1862, including offices abroad & in Algeria. |
N°135-136 |
46 pages |
1978 |
Reunion - The M. & I. Marking, by Peter Ibboston. Reunion : The 1922-1933 definitives, by G.E. Barker. Madagascar : The "Filanzane" type, 1912-30. Eagles in Martinique. Notes on the use of the Colonial General Issue "Eagles" in the colony of Martinique, by Robert G. Stone. French colonial general issues used in the Indian ocean colonies, by Peter Ibbotson. Somali coast. The curiosities of the first issues, by C.S. Holder. The "Oxus" bisects used on the paquebot "Oxus" October & November 1905, by Robert G. Stone. Royal packet service to Mauritius and Reunion, 1783-86, by Peter Ibbotson. Christmas Island, by C.S. Holder. French post office numbers continued. Offices in Algeria and foreign countries (large figure listing). |
N°137-138 |
48 pages |
1979 |
Forged ballons montes. Reunion - The M. & I. Marking, a reprise, by Peter Ibboston. An introduction to French entry marks, by H.S.H. Bidmead. French entry marks : 1808 to 1838. The boxed & Straight line types, by Peter Hartland-Swann. Accountancy marks of the bureaux d'echange, by Christopher Rausch. The boite mobile service. France to Great Britain, by Alan Barett. The boite mobile in the colonies, by Robert G. Stone. Guadeloupe : The overprints of 1891, by Robert G. Stone. French post office numbers continued. Supplementary bureaux (large figure listing) created 1863-1876 continued. |
Newsletter N°31 |
32 pages |
Mars 1979 |
A study of the 5f "Merson" of 1900-29, by C.W.E. Coles. The Fournier forgeries of the allegorical group "type", by Colin W. Spong. The BBC2 series "In the post", by Yvonne Z. Newbury. |
N°139-140 |
32 pages |
1979 |
The Old Post of France. The Hotel des Postes 1851-1859. Improvements in the French System of Postage. From a correspondent in Paris. The Imprimés Postmarks of Paris, by J. Barefoot. Maps of the French Railways, compiled by C.S. Holder. European Currency Conversions during the 19th Century, by J.H.L. Whiteside. Writing-up a Postal History Collection, a "Systematic" Approach, by L.G. Bellack. French post office numbers continued. Supplementary bureaux (large figure listing) created 1863-1876 continued. |
N°141-142 |
50 pages |
1980 |
Monsieur Hulot's monopoly according to Arthur Maury, by Olive Rous. D'AB d'Angleterre par Belgique a question answered, compiled by Michael Round and C.S. Holder. Reunion - The M. & I. Marking, take three, by C.S. Holder. The post marque page, N°8 Estaffettes, by C.S. Holder. The Paris-Calais estaffettes, by Pierre Langlois. Marianne de Bequet, a study of varieties under the U-V Lamp, by Dr. A. Le Tensorer, Guy Sonier and Jean-Luc Madron. Coins datés curieux, by M.L. Bister. Madagascar : Varietes on the "Filanzane" type 1908-30. The boite mobile service, a reprise. The Marseille aeroplane, by C.S. Holder. Postcards in Philately. Philatélie avec la carte postale, by C.S. Holder. |
N°143-144 |
28 pages |
Automne 1980 |
Calendars & their changes, by Georges Henderson. The effect of the French Revolution and Napoléon Bonaparte on the Postal History of Europe, by C.W.E. Coles. The world war two resistance forgeries, a brief guide to their identification, by Alan Barrett. Postcards in philately N°2, by C.S. Holder. A commune curiosity, by C.S. Holder. 50c. Marianne de Bequet, a new discovery ? by M.L. Bister. |
N°145 |
36 pages |
Printemps 1981 |
The world war two resistance forgeries, a reprise, by Robert E. Stuckey. Les departements conquis. Illyria-the French occupation & its aftermath, by C.W.E. Coles & Dr. Cecil C. Teall. Le bureau du palais de Compiegne, a curious correspondence, by "Diplomat". The Serbian posts in Corfu, by Gordon Harris. The first "Business" flight passenger, a piece of military and aviation history from the Siege of Paris, by Ernst Cohn. |