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View Or Print the Library List of Books and Stamp Catalogs ’97 Zhonghua Quanguo Jiyou Zhanlan. ’97 Zhonghua Quanguo Jiyou Zhanlan: Huojiang Mulu. (“’97 All-China Philatelic Exhibition: Catalog of Awards.”) Beijing: ’97 Zhonghua Quanguo Jiyou Zhanlan, 1997. 2008 Guangdongsheng Jiyou Zhanlan Zuzhi Anyuanhui. Dongguan 2008 Guangdongsheng Jiyou Zhanlan: Zhanpin Mulu. (“2008 Guangdong Province Philately Exhibition: Exhibition Catalogue.”) Dongguan, Guangdong: 2008 Guangdongsheng Jiyou Zhanlan Zuzhi Anyuanhui, 2008. ________. Dongguan 2008 Guangdongshxeng Jiyou Zhanlan: Huojiang Mulu. (“2008 Guangdong Province Philately Exhibition: Palmares.”) Dongguan, Guangdong: 2008 Guangdongsheng Jiyou Zhanlan Zuzhi Anyuanhui, 2008. Abramzon, S. M. Ethnographical Information on the Kirgiz Population in the Sinkiang-Uigur Autonomous Oblast of the Chinese People’s Republic. Washington, DC: Joint Publications Research Service, 1964. [One original and one bound photocopy] Ai Li-San [Donald R. Alexander]. Taiwan Hat Inspection Revenue Stamps. Norman, OK: Ai Li- San, 2011. Akagi, Roy Hidemichi. The Postage Stamps of Manchoukuo. New York: The Japanese American Review, 1941. Akimoto Shunkichi. Manchuria Scene. Tokyo: Taisho Eibun Sha, 1933. Aldrich, Harry S. Practical Chinese. Vol. II. 2nd revised ed. Beiping: Henri Vetch, Publisher. 1934. Alevizos, George. Madagascar UPU Specimens. Santa Monica, CA: George Alevizos, undated. Alexander, Donald R. Chu Kwang Tower Issues of Taiwan. 1st ed. Bettendorf, IA: The China Stamp Society, Inc., 1988. ________. Postal Stationery of Taiwan, Republic of China. Bettendorf, IA: The China Stamp Society, Inc., 1993. ________. Postal Stationery of Taiwan, Republic of China – Update 1. Bettendorf, IA: The China Stamp Society, Inc., 1994. 1 ________, and Kadull, Paul J., Jr. Postal Stationery of China, Imperial and Republic to 1949. Bettendorf, IA: The China Stamp Society, Inc., 1994. Alfonso, Anthony, and Niimi, Kazuaki. Japanese: A Basic Course. 6th rev. ed. Tokyo: Sophia University, 1973. All China Philatelic Federation, ed. 1993 Zhonghua Quanguo Jiyou Zhanlan Huojiang Youji Shangxi. (“Appreciative Comments on Award-Winning Exhibits Shown at the 1993 All- China Philatelic Exhibition.”) Vol. 1. Beijing: Kexue Puji Chubanshe, 1995. ________, ed. 1993 Zhonghua Quanguo Jiyou Zhanlan Huojiang Youji Shangxi. (“Appreciative Comments on Award-Winning Exhibits Shown at the 1993 All-China Philatelic Exhibition.”) Vol. 2. Beijing: Kexue Puji Chubanshe, 1995. ________, ed. 2005 Zhonghua Lishi Wenming Quanguo Jiyou Zhanlan: Houjiang Mulu. (“2005 All-China Historical and Cultural Philatelic Exhibition: Palmares.”) Lixian, Hunan: 2005. ________, ed. 2008 Zhonghua Quanguo Jiyou Zhanlan - Nanchang: Houjiang Mulu. (“2008 All- China Philatelic Exhibition - Nanchang: Palmares.”) Nanchang, Jiangxi: 2008. ________, ed. 2008 Zhonghua Quanguo Jiyou Zhanlan - Nanchang: Youzhan Mulu. (“2008 All- China Philatelic Exhibition - Nanchang: Catalog.”) Nanchang, Jiangxi: 2008. ________, ed.Changsha 2014 Di 16 ju Zhonghua Quanguo Jiyou Zhanlan: Houjiang Mulu. (“Changsha 2014 16th All-China Philatelic Exhibition: Palmares.”) Changsha, Hunan: 2014. ________, ed. Guoji Jiyou Lianhehui (FIP) Jingsaixing Youzhan Guize ji Youji Zhinan. (“Guide to the FIP Regulations for Philatelic Exhibitions and Philatelic Exhibits.”) Beijing: Renmin Youdian Chubanshe, 2003. ________, ed. Jiyou Wenhua Sanlun. (“Talks on Philatelic Culture.”) Hefei, Anhui: Anhui Jiaoyu Chubanshe, 2002. ________, ed. Jiyou Xueshu Lunwen Huibian. (“A Collection of Articles on Philately.”) Xian: Zhonghua Quanguo Jiyou Lianhehui Xueshu Anyuanhui, 1984. ________ ed. Jiyou Zhanlan Gexiang Guize. (“Regulations for All Categories of Philatelic Exhibitions.”) Beijing: Renmin Youdian Chubanshe, 1999. 2 ________, ed. Qingshaonian Jiyou Bidu. (“A Young Person’s Essential Reader in Philately.”) Fuzhou, Fujian: Haichao Sheying Yishu Chubanshe, 2001. ________, ed. Quanguo Youxiu Jiyou Xueshu Lunwenji (1982-2001). (“A Collection of National Outstanding Academic Theses on Philately (1982-2001).”) Beijing: Renmin Youdian Chubanshe, 2002. ________, ed. Quanguo Youxiu Jiyou Xueshu Lunwenji (2002-2011). (“A Collection of National Outstanding Academic Theses on Philately (2002-2011).”) Beijing: Renmin Youdian Chubanshe, 2012. ________, ed. Youxiu Jiyou Xueshu Lunwenji (1983-1991). (“A Collection of Outstanding Essays on Philately (1983-1991).”) Beijing: Beijing Kexue Jishu Chubanshe, 1992. ________. Zhongguo Jiefangqu Youpiaoshi: Dongbeijuan. (“A Stamp History of China’s Liberated Areas: Northeast Area Volume.”) Hefei: Anhui Jiaoyu Chubanshe, 1995. ________. Zhongguo Jiefangqu Youpiaoshi: Huabeijuan. (“A Stamp History of China’s Liberated Areas: North China Area Volume.”) Hefei: Anhui Jiaoyu Chubanshe, 1995. ________. Zhongguo Jiefangqu Youpiaoshi: Huadongjuan I. (“A Stamp History of China’s Liberated Areas: East China Area Volume I.”) Hefei: Anhui Jiaoyu Chubanshe, 1995. ________. Zhongguo Jiefangqu Youpiaoshi: Huadongjuan II. (“A Stamp History of China’s Liberated Areas: East China Area Volume II.”) Hefei: Anhui Jiaoyu Chubanshe, 1995. ________. Zhongguo Jiefangqu Youpiaoshi: Suqujuan. (“A Stamp History of China’s Liberated Areas: Soviet Area Volume.”) Hefei: Anhui Jiaoyu Chubanshe, 1995. ________. Zhongguo Jiefangqu Youpiaoshi: Xibeijuan. (“A Stamp History of China’s Liberated Areas: Northwest Area Volume.”) Hefei: Anhui Jiaoyu Chubanshe, 1994. ________. Zhongguo Jiefangqu Youpiaoshi: Xinanjuan. (“A Stamp History of China’s Liberated Areas: Southwest Area Volume.”) Hefei: Anhui Jiaoyu Chubanshe, 1995. ________. Zhongguo Jiefangqu Youpiaoshi: Zhongnanjuan. (“A Stamp History of China’s Liberated Areas: Central and South Area Volume.”) Hefei: Anhui Jiaoyu Chubanshe, 1995. 3 ________. Zhongguo Jiyou Dacidian. (“The Philatelic Dictionary of China.”) 1st ed. Beijing: Zhongguo Dabaike Quanshu Chubanshe, 1996. ________. Zhongguo Jiyou Dacidian. (“The Philatelic Dictionary of China.”) 2nd ed. Beijing: Zhongguo Dabaike Quanshu Chubanshe, 1999. ________. Zhongguo Jiyou Yanjiu Wenxuan (2002-2003). (“Selected Research Articles on Chinese Philately (2002-2003).”) Beijing: Renmin Youdian Chubanshe, 2004. ________. Zhongguo Jiyoushi. (“The Philatelic History of China.”) Vol. I. Beijing: Beijing Chubanshe, 1999. ________. Zhongguo Jiyoushi. (“The Philatelic History of China.”) Vol. II. Beijing: Beijing Chubanshe, 1999. ________. Zhongguo Youshi Jiyou Zhanpin Shangxi. (“Analysis and Appreciation of Outstanding Philatelic Exhibits of China.”) Vol. I, Part 3. Beijing: Renmin Youdian Chubanshe, 2000. Allman, Norwood F. Shanghai Lawyer. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1943. American Philatelic Research Library, ed. “Philatelic Exhibits Available from the APRL: Part I: Afghanistan to Italian States.” Philatelic Literature Review, Vol. 59, No. 3 (3rd Quarter 2010), 239-51. ________, ed. “Philatelic Exhibits Available from the APRL: Part II: Italy to Viet Nam.” Philatelic Literature Review, Vol. 59, No. 4 (4th Quarter 2010), 335-52. AMERIPEX 86 International Stamp Show. AMERIPEX 86 International Stamp Show: Awards. Chicago: AMERIPEX 86 International Stamp Show, 1986. ________. AMERIPEX 86 International Stamp Show: Bulletin 3. Chicago: AMERIPEX 86 International Stamp Show, 1986. ________. AMERIPEX 86 International Stamp Show: Catalogue. Chicago: AMERIPEX 86 International Stamp Show, 1986. AMPHILEX 77 International Philatelic Exhibition. AMPHILEX 77 International Philatelic Exhibition: Bulletin No. 2. Amsterdam: 1977. 4 ________. AMPHILEX 77 International Philatelic Exhibition Catalogue. Amsterdam: 1977. ________. AMPHILEX 77 International Philatelic Exhibition: Palmares. Amsterdam: 1977. An Guoji. Kangzhan Junyoushi. (“A History of Military Posts during the War of Resistance.”) Vol. I. Taibei: Directorate General of Posts, 1976. [Bound photocopy in two volumes] ________. Kangzhan Junyoushi. (“A History of Military Posts during the War of Resistance.”) Vol. II. Taibei: Directorate General of Posts, 1976. [Bound photocopy] ________. Kangzhan Junyoushi. (“A History of Military Posts during the War of Resistance.”) Vol. III. Taibei: Directorate General of Posts, 1976. [Bound photocopy] An Yung-Jui. Das Postwesen in China und seine Entwicklung. (“The Postal System in China and its Development.”) Harbin: An Yung-Jui, 1930. [Bound photocopy of a University of Liepzig doctoral dissertation; in German ] Anderson, G.L, ed. Masterpieces of the Orient. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1961. Anhuisheng Jiyou Xuehui, ed. Anhui Jiyoushi. (“A Philatelic History of Anhui.”) Hefei: Anhui Jiaoyu Chubanshe, 2001. Anhuisheng Youdian Guanliju, ed. Huadong Zhanshi Jiaotong Tongxin Shike Huibian: Huainanjuan. (“A Collection of Historical Materials regarding Wartime Communications in East China: Huainan Volume.”) Beijing: Renmin Youdian Chubanshe, 1996. ________, ed.. Huadong Zhanshi Jiaotong Tongxin Shike Huibian: Wanjiangjuan. (“A Collection of Historical Materials regarding Wartime Communications in East China: Wanjiang Volume.”) Beijing: Renmin Youdian Chubanshe, 1995. Anonymous. 1942-1943 Central Trust Prints. Undated. [A spiral-bound study on the papers, inks, and perforations of the Central Trust issue.] ________. 1997 Nian Zhonghua Quanguo Jiyou Zhanlan: Zhanpin Mulu. (“China 1997 National Philatelic Exhibition: Catalog of Exhibits.”) Chongqing, Sichuan: 1997. ________. ’97 Quanguo Zuijia Youpiao Pingxuan Banjiang Huodong: Jiyou Zhanlan Zhanpin Mulu. (“A Selection of the Best All China Award-Winning Philatelic Exhibits: Catalogue.”) Hefei, Anhui: 1998. 5 ________. 2001 Nian Zhonghua Quanguo Jiyou
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