Stamps 1992 - Abstracts

Stamps 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
A confederate cover to England? (postage stamps) (STAMPS' Views From the Past, April 22, 1950)Hobbies and craftsVan Dyk Mac Bride
Apaches attack eastbound Butterfield Stage: 1861. (STAMPS' View From the Past)(April 5, 1969)Hobbies and craftsWilliam L. Alexander
Back-of-the-book - Scandinavia. (postage stamp collecting)Hobbies and craftsRussell H. Anderson
Benjamin Franklin and the pioneer printer-postmasters. (STAMPS' Views From the Past, April 22, 1950)Hobbies and craftsCarroll G. Alton Means
Brave, to warrior, to chief. (Indian headdress stamps)Hobbies and craftsJeanne H. Zonay
British royal wedding creates universal philatelic interest. (STAMPS' Views From The Past, August 22, 1981)Hobbies and craftsDaniel Deren
"Carvin' Marvin" strikes. (Postmaster General Marvin Runyon restructures Postal Service)Hobbies and craftsDenise M. Axtell
Christopher Columbus 500 years later.Hobbies and craftsTony Shaman
Classic Columbians reissued on a limited basis. (stamps) (includes detail information)Hobbies and crafts 
Dinosaurs, stamps and era of the distant past.Hobbies and craftsHal Holden
Edwin's local post pig mail. (humor)Hobbies and craftsRobert Everett
Elvis stamp to become a reality. (Elvis Presley postage stamp)Hobbies and craftsBarb Welch
FDR's equality for women extended to stamps. (President Franklin Delano Roosevelt)Hobbies and craftsBrian Baur
First day cover quiz. (postage stamp collecting)Hobbies and craftsMarjory J. Sente
First official airship mail in Europe in 35 years. (Stamps' Views From the Past: November 9, 1974)Hobbies and craftsGustav Th. Schlesinger
From Sputniks to space shuttles.Hobbies and craftsJohn Sanger
Gibraltar - British stronghold. (STAMPS' Views From the Past: May 10, 1969)Hobbies and craftsJohn F. Van Dalen
Great Americans Series honors Earl Warren. (commemorative stamp)(includes related information on ordering procedures)Hobbies and crafts 
Hernando Cortes. (part 2)Hobbies and craftsJo Ann Thompson
Informative, precise, concise cover descriptions. (first-day covers of postage stamps)Hobbies and craftsKenneth L. Gilman
John Fitzgerald Kennedy. (biographical data)Hobbies and craftsPaul Schumacher
Klussendorf cancels sweep postal history specialties. (postage stamp cancellation machines)Hobbies and craftsTony Shaman
Local issues of the Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania. (STAMPS' Views From the Past, April 26, 1969)Hobbies and craftsV. Grundmanis
Mungo Park. (part 1) (stamp honors Scottish explorer)Hobbies and craftsJo Ann Thompson
NAPEX honors White House bicentennial. (National Philatelic Exhibitions of Washington D.C.)Hobbies and crafts 
National Postal Museum to open. (includes related article on naming James Bruns as museum director)Hobbies and craftsBarb Welch
New UN stamps scheduled for release. (United Nations)Hobbies and crafts 
Not all airships were Zeppelins.Hobbies and craftsAlexander Newall
Of bats and Batman. (postage stamps)Hobbies and craftsJohn Semeniuk
Organized philately calls "foul."Hobbies and craftsHerman Herst J.
Paderewski philatelic autographs. (pianist Ignace Jan Paderewski) (STAMPS' Views from the Past: Aug. 24, 1944)Hobbies and craftsBert Powell
Pirates with perforations. (stamps)Hobbies and craftsDavid Thompson
Poland's postal service in Danzig. (STAMPS' Views From the Past, February 21, 1959)Hobbies and craftsEdward Nowak Sr.
Postage stamps encourage a child's growing understanding of his country. (Views From the Past)Hobbies and craftsWalter Mac Peek
Protest raised over erection of memorial statue. (Sir Arthur Harris) (Special United States Philatelic Section)Hobbies and craftsJohn Semeniuk
Rare Stamp. (horse) (STAMPS' Views From the Past: March 2, 1963)Hobbies and craftsMalcolm MacGregor
Serbia issues anti-Masonic. (postage stamps)Hobbies and craftsPhilip J. Cohen
Sharing 81 years of collecting. (90-year-old stamp collector Adam Voltz)Hobbies and craftsArthur Carman
Stamp enemies. (preservation of stamp collections)Hobbies and craftsMary Ann Bowman
Stamps: a weekly magazine of philately. (reprinted from first issue, Sept. 17, 1932)Hobbies and craftsH.L. Lindquist
Stamps recall Isabella. (Queen of Spain)Hobbies and craftsBrian C. Baur
Taking a fancy to fancy cancels. (postage stamps) (Special United States Philatelic Section)Hobbies and craftsCaroline Scannell
The "first lady" of philately. (Martha Washington first woman featured on postage stamp)Hobbies and craftsThomas S. Lamarre
The greenhouse effect. (postage stamps and the environment)Hobbies and craftsDavid Thompson
The Jumping Feather stamp show.Hobbies and craftsRobert W. Everett Jr.
The Spanish empire (1850-1975). (issuance of stamps)Hobbies and craftsRobert C. Toole
The story of a king's stamp collection. (King George V of Great Britain)Hobbies and craftsA.K. Astbury
To catch a stamp thief.Hobbies and craftsRobert Everett
Topical collecting: variety is spice. (postage stamp collections)Hobbies and craftsDavid A. Kent
Trains, trolleys, locomotives on U.S. postage. (stamps)Hobbies and craftsGary O. Briggs
UN Postal Administration honors Earth Summit. (United Nations Conference on Environment Development meeting)Hobbies and crafts 
UN releases latest in human rights series. (United Nations stamps)Hobbies and crafts 
UN's world heritage - UNESCO issue.Hobbies and crafts 
U.S. stamps with a punch. (STAMPS' Views From the Past June 18, 1955)Hobbies and craftsPeter Gouled
Wendell Willkie joins Great Americans Series. (stamp) (includes first day cover information)Hobbies and crafts 
World Columbian stamps of 1893. (postage stamps that commemorate Christopher Columbus) (part 2)Hobbies and craftsJohn S. Babbit
Youth philately: accepting the challenge.Hobbies and craftsMaryann Bowman
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