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Part I. Separate Works PART I. SEPARATE WORKS. 7 AALST ALEXANDRAKIS 8 ~ AALST (J. A. VAN) Chinese Imperial Post. Circulars ALEXANDRAKIS (P.) [Price list of Greek stamps]. / issued by the postal secretary. J. A. van A. Athenes, [1894]. /O b 7 Peking, 1897-1900. 8°. 8 j in. 7 pp. + (1) p. Uu. SI. Pamph. 148 (9). ' Pol. 12J in. •.•This is a collection of the postal circulars of China for the ALMANAQUE. See CEBALLOS (j.) Almanaque del oolec- 843C6,; aars given, bound in a volume lettered " Chinese Imperial Post." cionista para 1901 . 1901, 8°. ¥he title-page is type-written and some of the circulars, of which there are a large number, are printed in English, others being in AMERICAN PHILATELIC ASSOCIATION. The Chinese. Several of the larger size circulars are folded. Pages 3-4 Twenty-second annual convention. A.P.A. souvenir <JO<](7) of "Postal Circular no. 2," dated November 24th, 1897, are program. Denver, Cola., 1907. missing. 8° 10J in. (8) pp. Mil. St. Pamph. 144 (7). ABEL AND CO. (HENBY) 1907. Price list and guide to stamp collecting. [With a chapter " Stamp collecting. —— Souvenir program of the twenty-third annual convention A short guide to this profitable and fascinating hobby."] of the A.P.A. and of the annual conventions of the Walsall, 1907. Metropolitan Philatelic Association, United States Re­ venue Society and the Southern Philatelic Association. 8°. 7 in. 40 pp. Coloured paper wrapper. Columbus, 0., July, 1908. —— The Guide to stamp collecting. WaltaU, 1907. 8°. 6J in. (24) pp. Coloured paper wrapper. 8°. 7 in. 56 pp. Coloured paper wrapper. Mil. St. Pamph. 141 (8). • • Presented to the library by E. D. Bacon. Ma. SI. Pamph. 159 (13). AMSTERDAM (NEDEBLANDSCRE VEBEENIOINO VAN POST- ZEGELVEBZAHELAAKS^ For "Jaarbockje" read "Jaar- —— A Philatelic souvenir. [With a chapter " Philately, or stamp collecting."] Whitstabte, Kent, [1908], 8°. 7 in. 56 pp. Coloured paper wrapper. ANNUAIRH. SeTMABTiCABTlLLO (j') Annuaire du col- •-• Printed reading up the pages instead of across. lectionneur de timbres poste et cartes postales illustrees. Ma. St. Pamph. 140 (3). [1908], 16'. ABONYI (ZsiOMOND) A.'s Philatelisten-Vormerk-und Post- ANNUAIRE. See MIRANDA (B.) Annuaire philateliqne buoh. Temesvdr, [1907]. 1907. 1907, 8°. 4°. 8} in. (200) pp •.* A tabular note-book with each page divided into ten columns ANTHROBUS (R.) The Stamps of British New Guinea. with various headings for the insertion of particulars of stamps Notes by Edward B. Evans. bought and sold. Presented to the library by E. D. Bacon. [Boston, Mass., Mekeel, Severn, Wylie Co., 1908.] ADAMS (WILLIAM R.) First edition, 1897. Catalogue of 4°. Hi in. 1 leaf. Canadian Reveni Toronto, 1897. V Reprinted from " Mekeel's Weekly Stamp News " of October 17, 1903, having been reprinted there from >' Gibbons Stamp 1G°. fij in. IS + (3) pp. Coloured paper wrapper. Weekly " of May 9 and July 25, 1909. Published in thil form for •„• Wanting. — Second edition, Catalogue Canadian Revenue ANTIGUA. BACON (E. D.) Stamps of Antigua printed by stamps. Toronto, 1898. Perkins, Bacon and Co. [Boston, Mass., 1908] —— Set LEEWARD ISLANDS. e and addreas for thai ANTONIO (RICABDO SAN) Primera edicitfn. Cataiogo de todos los sellos de correos etc., etc. Emitidos en el ADMINISTRATION. The Administration of the Post mundo hasta el dia. Ilustrado con todos los grabados y Office . London, 1844. Delete " Wanting" at the filigranas, precios de venta y ndmero de orden para end of the note. oolecciones. For R. 8. A. Barcelona, [1897], AGUIRRE (JUAN A.) CatSlogo descriptivo de los sellos de 16°. 6 in. 44 pp. Coloured paper wrapper. correos, especiales de impuesto de guerra y para tele- ".• The catalogue is confined to the" grafos, emitidos en Espana desde 1850, hasta 10r'" Primera edicion. For J. A. A. ARGENTIERE (A. BBUNET DE L') See LEHAIBE (T.) Catalogue de la grande collection de timbres-poste de France de M. X. 1904, 8". ALBRECHT AND CO. (E. F.) Our Catalogue. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. BOSCH (J.) Guia filatelica New York, 1894. Add note: . Afio 1. Btunot Aires, 1891. %*This catalogue was used by W. W. Jewett of Port­ o. land, Me., with substitution of his name and address for •895- that of Albrecht and Co. (B.F.) and also by Charles W. Grevning of New York, in the same way. The work —— GEWELKE (r.) Preis-Liste No. 2 [of Argentine Republic was also published in three parts. postage stamps.] Buenos Airei, [1888]. The shelfmark is the number adjacent to the entry preceded by the word Crawford. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC AUCTION CATALOGUES 10 ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. MARINI (A. A.) AUCTION CATALOGUES. BULL, THOMAS. Sale 31. prix-courant de timbres-poste de 1'Argentine et de The date should be March 18, 19. The error in the date 1'Uruguay emis depuis 1856. Buenos Aires, 1893. of the year referred to iu the note of sale [8] was cor­ rected to 1889 in the edition of the —— METTEE (A.) La Filatelica, Ano 1894. Preeios printed prices. corhentes. Buenos Aires, 1894. - CHEVELET AND Co. Sale 58. For " July 21 " read —— POST OFFICE. Anuario de la Administracion General July 31. Sale 108. The number is given in error as de Correos. Presentado al Exeelentisimo Gobierno por " 810." el Admioistrador General. Buenos Aires, 1860. - DEBENHAM, STORR, AND Soss, LIMITED. The name 8°. 10 in. 81 pp. + (1) p. + vi. pp. Coloured paper wrapper. '.' Wanting. For the Report of 1859 ire BOEKOS AYRES. POST should have a comma after " Storr " Add sale March 23, 1906. —— —— [New edition.] Buenos Aires, 1861. - DKEW AND Co., B. L. Sale 35 was held on May 9, 10, 8°. 10 in. 149 pp. + iii. pp. + (1) p. Coloured paper wrapper. 1899. Add In progress. •/ Wanting. —— EDWAKDS AND Co., JOHN. Sale 12. For " December 17 " —— —— [New edition.] Buenos Aires, 1862. read December 17, 18. Sale 31 had 1 plate. 8°. 10 in. 105 pp. (- (1) p. + v. pp. + (1) p., 6 plates. Coloured • FALCONER, WM. Add sales: [31a] April 25, 1903. [42a] April 29; [42b] July 1, 1905. [46a] January 13; sing i the opy of this work [47aJ March 3 ; [47b] March 24 ; [51a] July 21 ; [56] library. thn of thei Journal of the Philatelic Literatui December 15, 1906. Add In progress. • GLENDINING AND Co. Sale [57]. For " March 23, 44 " read March 23, 24. • GREGORY, w. F. Sale 21 was held April 14, 1903. • MORRISON, DICK AND M'CuLLOCH. Add sales: [la] April 8, 1903 ; [3a] April 9 ; [3b] April 30, 1904. LAAKS, AFD. UT, CHT. Catalogus der Internationale —— SOBHINO (L.) Guia filatelica ... No. 4. Tentoonstelling v Postzegels, Briefkaarten, Converter,, Buenos Aires, 1895 Utrecht, ,898. ARGYRION (EPAMINONDAS) should read ARGYRIOU (EPAM!NONDAS). a coloured paper wrapper. ' - NEW ENGLAND STAMP Co. Add sale : May 13,1896. ARREDONDO Y FERRER. Lista de pn de Cuba. Caracas, Venezuela, [1891]. PHILATELIC AUCTION Co. Add sale : [2a] October 23. 4°. 11J in. (4) pp. Mis. St. Pamph. 141 (22). - PLUMBIDGE AND Co. Sale 248. For " July 10, 11," ARTEMCEV (P. A.) PyKonturTiio ,u/i cocinD.ienin iraj.TB.Miil read July 10. C/l7 *• noiTonGixi, Mapoitb cucTauiub ji.a. ai>iueM6e 6b. [Eukovodstvc - SCOTT Co. LIMITED, J. w. New York, 1897—Add dlya Sostavleniya kollektzii Pochtovuitch Marok. Sosta- sales: [8a] May 16, 1899. [24a] March 27, 28; [24b] .^_->"' vil P.A.A.]. C.-IIetep6ypn, [S. Peterblirgh], 191 - April 24; [24c] April 27, 28, 1905. In the note for •(jB-fJ 8". 8J in. 43 + (5) pp. Colourel paper wrapper, " no. 17 " read no. 24. t. r ' . Presented to the library bj E. D. Bacon. Mis. St. Pamph. 157 (4). - SCOTT STAMP AND COIN Co. LIMITED. For sale " 145. January 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18" read 149. Sale 150 ASHURST (W. H.) Facts and reasons. [First editioi should have 4 plates. 183S. The work should include an essay of a lettei sheet like the second edition. - VAN DIETEN, JR., EN ANTON M. VAN HOEK, J. L. Add : Sale 19 was held on March 22, 23, 1897, and sale 43 on AUCTION CATALOGUES. ALBRECHT AND Co., R. : January 22, 23, 24, 1900. Sale 63 should have 2 plates. Sale no. 7. November 22, 1892 should have 1 plat Sale no. 12. Printed as "March 31, April 1," wi - VENTOM, BULL AND COOPER. Sale 97: For " Septem­ altered to March 30, April 1. ber 30, 31 " read September 30, October 1. Sale 114 had 1 plate. —— BALTIMORE PHILATELIC SOCIETY. liad sales 1-7, 1895- - VERVELLE, E. Add sale [2] December 19, 1902. 98. 7, January 15, 1898. %* Wanting no. 7. - WOLSIEFFER, r. «. Sale 10 was held on March 12, —— BARTELS Co., j. M. Sale 21X should have 1 plate 1898. Sale 24. For "February 25, 27," read February 26, 27 AUSTRIA. HUGELMANN (K.) Die Concurrenz der Werth- —— BERNICBON. JULES. Add sale [5a] February 23 24 osterreichischen Briefpost. Wien, 1889. 1 plate, 1906. In the note the words "third sale" —— KEESBACHER (CARL) Oesterreichs Postwesen. should read fourth sale. Sale no. 5a was conducted by Klagenfurt, 1870. —— KONIO (E.) Schwarze Kabinette. Mit Anlagen: Ges- —— BOGEBT AND Co., R. R. Sale 13 "April 29, chichte der Thurn und Taxis'schen Postaustalt und des postponed to May 6, 1889. osterreichischen Postwesens—Ueber die gerichtliche Bes- chlagnahme von Postsendungen in Preussen Deutsch- - BOM EN ZOON, G. THE( Sate 13 held October 10, etc., 1898. Nos. 1-13 a to. land. Braunschweig, 1875. —— See PART 11. VOLANUNEL. Praha, 1890. - BRANS EN Co. Sale 10 held April 11, 12, 1900 Add In progress. AZCUENAGA Y HERMANO. Catalogo general de sellos de coneo de Colombia. Bogota, 1886. - BUHL AND Co. LIMITED. Sale 70. The date should be 4°. 11* in. 4 pp. June 30, July 1. Add to note: Sale 70 was held V The list is printed, but the prices and name of the firm are Manchester.
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