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Desember 2019 1 Denne siden er blank 2 INNHOLDSFORTEGNELSE: INNHOLDSFORTEGNELSE ............................................................................................. 3 NORGE ............................................................................................................................... 4 NORDEN: DANMARK ........................................................................................................................... 19 DANSK VEST INDIA ............................................................................................................ 26 FINLAND ............................................................................................................................. 26 FÆRØYENE ........................................................................................................................ 28 GRØNLAND ........................................................................................................................ 29 ISLAND ................................................................................................................................ 30 SVERIGE ............................................................................................................................. 31 ÅLAND ................................................................................................................................. 37 EUROPA .............................................................................................................................. 37 Albania, Armenia, Belgia, Bosnia og Herzegovina, Bulgaria, England, British Commonweath, Channel Islands, Estland, Frankrike, Franske Kolonier, Georgia, Gibraltar, Grenada, Hellas, Irland, Isle of Man, Italia, Jugoslavia, Kreta, Kroatia, Liechtenstein, Litauen, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Nederland, Nederlandske Kolonier, Polen, Portugal og Kolonier Romania, Russland, Serbia, Slesvig, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spania, Sveits, Tsjekkoslovakia, Tyrkia, Tyskland (Baden, Bayern, Bergdorf, Berlin, Braunschweig, Bremen, Danzig, Hamburg, Hannover, Helgoland, Marienwerde, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Norddeutscher Postbezirk, Obersschlesien, Oldenburg, Preussen, Saar, Sachsen, Schleswig-Holstein, Sudetenland, Thurn und Taxis, Tyske besettelser, Würtemberg, DDR), Ukraina, Ungarn, Vatikanet, West Ukrania, Østerrike AMERIKA (NORD OG SYD) ................................................................................................ 76 American Samoa, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brasil, British Guiana, Canada, Cayman Islands, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, F.N., Falklandsøyene, Grenada, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Leeward Islands, Mexico, Nevis, New Founland, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Prince Edward Islands, St. Vincent, Syd Georgia, Turks Islands, Uruguay, USA, Venezuela, Virgin Islands AFRIKA ................................................................................................................................ 89 Angola, Bechuanaland, Belgisk Congo, British East Africa, Cape of Good Hope, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gambia, Gold Coast, Italiensk Somalia, Lagos, Mauritius, Nyasaland, Rhodesia, Sierra Leone, Sudan, St. Helena, Swaziland, Syd Afrika, Togo, Zululand ASIA ..................................................................................................................................... 92 Aden, Afghanistan, Burma, China, Filippinene, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Kuwait, Mandsjuria, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestina, Persia, Saudi Arabia, Siam/Thailand, Taiwan, Tibet, Nord Vietnam OCEANIA ............................................................................................................................. 98 Australia, Cook Islands, Fiji, Gilbert & Ellis Islands, New Zealand, Norfolk Islands, Papua & New Guinea, Samoa, Tokelau 2 GENERELLE MONOGRAFIER ..................................................................................... 102 3 LITTERATUR OM ESSAY OG NYTRYKK ..................................................................... 109 4 LITTERATUR OM FORFALSKNINGER ........................................................................ 109 5 BØKER OG SKRIFTER OM FILATELISTISK LITTERATUR, TIDSKRIFTREGISTRE .. 110 6 LITTERATUR OM FILATELISTISK HISTORIE OG FILATELISTISK GEOGRAFI, KART OG ATLAS 112 7 FARGEKART ................................................................................................................. 113 8 SKJØNNLITTERATUR OM FRIMERKER ..................................................................... 114 9 FILATELISTISK KUNST ................................................................................................ 114 10 FRIMERKEALBUM ........................................................................................................ 114 11 UTSTILLINGER ............................................................................................................. 114 Norge, Danmark, Finland, Færøyene, Internasjonale, Island, Nordiske (Nordia), Sverige, Åland KONGRESSER .............................................................................................................. 123 12 FORENINGER OG KLUBBER ....................................................................................... 125 13 ÅRBØKER OG KALENDERE ........................................................................................ 127 14 AUKSJONSKATALOGER (IKKE SPESIALAUKSJONER NORDEN, se de enkelte land) 130 15 KATALOGER OG PRISLISTER ..................................................................................... 131 16 LUFTPOST / SKIPSPOST (IKKE NORDEN, se de enkelte land) ................................. 137 17 INNBUNDNE TIDSSKRIFT ............................................................................................ 140 18 BØKER, SIRKULÆRE MM UTGITT AV POSTVERK (IKKE NORGE) .......................... 142 19 OFK PUBLIKASJONER (IKKE NORGESKATALOGEN) ............................................... 142 20 DIVERSE ....................................................................................................................... 143 21 MOTIVSAMLING ........................................................................................................... 143 22 HELSAKER .................................................................................................................... 146 23 FISKALMERKER ........................................................................................................... 148 24 FIRMAHISTORIKK ........................................................................................................ 148 25 AUTOMATMERKER ...................................................................................................... 149 3 NORGE Håndbøker: - Håndbok over Norges Frimerker, Del I 1855-1888; Norsk Filatelistforbund, Oslo 1963 - Håndbok over Norges Frimerker, Del II 1886-1955; Norsk Filatelistforbund, Oslo 1966 - Handbuch über die norwegischen Briefmarken 1855-1955, Teil I 1855-1888; Arbeitsgemeinschaft im BDPh e.V., Schwandorf 1963 - Handbuch über die norwegischen Briefmarken 1855-1955, Teil II 1886-1955; Arbeitsgemeinschaft im BDPh e.V., Schwan- dorf 1966 - Håndbok over Norges frimerker; Centraltrykkeriets produksjon, Bind II, Trykningsforløp; Norsk Filatelistforbund, Oslo/Bergen 1986 - Håndbok over Norges frimerker Centraltrykkeriets produksjon, Bind IIIa, «20 mm utgaven» 1, trykningsperiode 1885 - 1886, NK 49 I, 53 I og 55; Norsk Filatelistforbund, Oslo/Bergen 2006 - Håndbok over Norges frimerker Centraltrykkeriets produksjon, Bind IIIb, «20 mm utgaven» 1, trykningsperiode 1885 - 1886, NK 51 I og 53 II; Norsk Filatelistforbund, Oslo/Bergen 2014 - Håndbok over Norges frimerker: Centraltrykkeriets produksjon, Bind IVb, NK 53 III, 54 II; Norsk Filatelistforbund, Oslo/Ber- gen 2003 (utgitt 2005) - Håndbok over Norges frimerker; Centraltrykkeriets produksjon, Bind V, NK 50 a/b/c, 51 III a& b, 53 IV a/b/c; Norsk Filatelist- forbund, Oslo/Bergen 1993 - Håndbok over Norges frimerker; Centraltrykkeriets produksjon, Bind VI, NK 51 V, 52 III, 53 V, VI, 54 III, IV; Norsk Filatelist- forbund, Oslo/Bergen 1998 - Håndbok over Norges frimerker; Centraltrykkeriets produksjon, Bind VII, NK 49 II, 52 IV, 53 VII, VIII, 54 V; Norsk Filatelist- forbund, Oslo/Bergen 1992 - Håndbok over Norges frimerker; Centraltrykkeriets produksjon, Bind VIII, NK 56-64; Norsk Filatelistforbund, Oslo/Bergen 1988 - Håndbok over Norges frimerker; Centraltrykkeriets produksjon, Bind X, Helpost 1885-1895; Norsk Filatelistforbund, Oslo/ Bergen 1994 - Håndbok over Norges frimerker; Chr. Holtermann Knudsens produksjon, Bind I, Trykningsforløp; Norsk Filatelistforbund, Oslo/Bergen1991 - Håndbok over Norges frimerker; Chr. Holtermann Knudsens produksjon, Bind II, NK 65-72; Norsk Filatelistforbund, Oslo/ Bergen 1990 - Håndbok over Norges frimerker; Chr. Holtermann Knudsens produksjon, Bind III, NK 73-84; Norsk Filatelistforbund, Oslo/ Bergen 1992 - Håndbok over Norges frimerker; Chr. Holtermann Knudsens produksjon, Bind VII, NK 99 & 118; Norsk Filatelistforbund, Oslo/Bergen 1997 - Håndbok over Norges frimerker; Chr. Holtermann Knudsens produksjon, Bind VIII, NK 100 & 124; Norsk Filatelistforbund, Oslo/Bergen 2005 - Håndbok over Norges frimerker; Øremerker med skravert posthorn, Bind I, NK 22 & 23; Norsk Filatelistforbund, Oslo/Bergen 2003 - Håndbok over Norges frimerker; Øremerker med skravert posthorn, Bind III Utgave 1877-1878 NK 25; Norsk Filatelistfor- bund, Oslo/Bergen 2013
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