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Airmail 1 of 12 Sku Title and Author Desciption Price Condition Note Pages and Binding Are Tight Except for First Page Which Is a Bit Loose Airmail 1 of 12 sku Title and Author Desciption Price Condition Note Pages and binding are tight except for first page which is a bit loose. Pages clean. Cover intact but shows some edge Illustrates and describes the air post of wear. Includes price list Norsk Luftpost 1911-1977 [Perfect Paperback] Erling Norway covering the 1911-1977 period. Markings on front piece, may 149 Stark Includes price list $25.00 have owners handstamp Covers the following topics: Air-mails from and to Italy; air-mails between an Very minor marking on a few Italian dispatch place and an Italian pages. Owners label on front destination; air-mails carried by Italian piece. Pages without creases or Italian Air Mail Catalogue. Volume One:1846/1930 pilots from a Foreign dispatch place to a bends. Dust cover bit worn with 155 (Volume 1) [Hardcover] C. Cherubini & S. Taragni Foreign destination $45.00 tears The development and postal history of national and international mails. This New except back cover has some book is about Canadian government air scraping. Pages and binding are Air Mails of Canada 1925-1939 [Paperback] George mail, regular, routine Canadian firm and tight. Appears never 159 B. Affirm and Walter R. Plomish government air mail $34.00 used. The story of R. Graham Carey and the Pages and binding are firm. R. Graham Carey Pioneer Airman [Pamphlet] H.N. Adelaide to Gawler 1917 Experimental Pages clean. Cover shows age 160 Eustis air mail $15.00 discoloration at the edges Catalog of French aviation covering 1783 Pages and binding are firm and to 1930. Illustrations of post cards, tight. Owners handstamp on histoire de l'aerostation et de l'aviation francaise A stamps, vignettes, cancels, etc....with front piece. Few pages have 177 Travers Le Monde [Paperback] Jean Silombra values for the various flights. $65.00 minor highlighting. Clean pages. Covers may have The markings relate exclusively to airmail some color rubbing. Pages and items and are known recorded between binding are firm and tight. 194 OAT and AV2 Markings [Paperback] Murray Heifetz 1938 and 1974 $16.95 Appears never used. History of air flights in Czechoslovakia during the 1918-1939 period which Pages and binding firm and tight. Katalog Ceskoslovenska Letecka Posta 1918-1939 includes illustrations, descriptions and Minimal usage. Some 206 [Paperback] Petr Horka flight schedules $25.00 highlighting throughout. A collection of early souvenirs of air post The Notebook of an Amateur Collector of Early with a few rarities from the Siege of Metz Pages and binding are firm. Souvenirs of the Air Post--France [Hardcover] and the Siege of Paris with illustrations.. Minimal usage. Pages clean 232 Theodore Champion Primarily items from France $75.00 without defect Airmail 2 of 12 sku Title and Author Desciption Price Condition Note The story of the Australian airman Basil Basil G. Watson Pioneer Airman [Pamphlet] H.N. G. Watson and the Mount Gambier to Appears never used. Owners 1239 Eustis Melbourne 1917 experimental air mail $15.00 marks on frontpiece & on cover 20 volumes ranging from 1965 to 1969 in fresh, sound condition Monthly journal dealing with world wide without any major creases, 1253 The Aero Field [Pamphlet] N.C. Baldwin flights and stamps. $40.00 bends or marking The aim of this book has been to satisfy the curiosity of the average, non- technical reader regarding the work of Sound. Cover bit aged. Spine 1255 The Wright brothers, Kelly, Fred C the Wright brothers. $20.00 with some rubbing In this full-length biography, Lindbergh emerges as a man who has always had his own clear idea of who he was and what he wanted to do, and has had to The last hero: Charles A. Lindberg [Hardcover] Ross, use every means in his power to keep his Pages and binding are firm and 1256 Walter Sanford fame from engulfing his life $30.00 clean. Minimal usage The author lavishes his immense Pages clean without bends or knowledge and zest on the intenselhy markings. Dustcover with small Water Jump: The Story of Transatlantic Flight Beaty, dramatic true story of how the airmen tear and rubbing in edge. Pages 1258 David conquered the North Atlantic $5.00 and binding are firm and tight An exciting series that chronicles the romance and history of man's conquest Pages and binding are firm. Famous Flyers and the Ships They Flew. Dwiggins, of the skies from the ancient legend of Dustcover intact. Appears with 1259 Don. Icarus to the modern frontiers of space. $5.00 minimal usage For readers under thirty, this book will paint a lively, informative, and amusing picture of a time when flying was an end Contact! The Story of the Early Birds [Hardcover] in itself--not merely a convenient measns Henry Serrano Villard and Man's first decade of flight of spending a weekend in Paris, Calcutt, Dust cover intact. Pages without 1260 from Kitty Hawk to World War I or Tokyo $4.95 defect A history and look into the future of air Pages intact. Cover shows some 1261 Riders of the Winds [Hardcover] SHENTON, Edward flight. $11.95 rubbing on spine and on front Atlantic Fever is a lavishly illustrated record of the men and machines that Pages and binding are firm and 1262 Atlantic Fever. [Hardcover] Jablonski, Edward conquered the Atlantic Ocean $15.00 clean. Minimal usage. Airmail 3 of 12 sku Title and Author Desciption Price Condition Note Includes a number of D. Fields Priced Catalogue of Air Mail Stamps and supplements. Pages clean and Airposts of the World [Hardcover] D. Field and sound. Cover and binding are Varieties of stamps whether semi-official or othrwise A priced catalogue of air mail stamps and sound other than the spine connected with airmail flights are included. Flown air posts of the world with illustrations which has damage and is 1263 covers listed and values for the year 1932 $50.00 repaired Onlya lifetime of study, patience and devotion could assemble all of the information on lighter than air Hardbound cover intact without marchines, and to be able to combine it defect. Pages clean without any Catalog of classic American airposts and aeronautica, with so many actual photos of the letters bends or creases. Appears never 1269 1784-1900 Schoendorf, Robert themselve is a veritable tour de force. $8.95 used. Rare book of adventure on the airways by presenting hundreds of photographs. This Was Air Travel: A Pictorial History of Aeronauts With these is the story of development and Aeroplanes from the Beginning to Now! told in a crisp readable style with an Pages and binding are firm and 1270 [Hardcover] Henry R. Palmer, Jr. appendix for the technical minded. $5.00 clean. Minimal usage Describes and illustrates the aerial flight Contents without defect. Dust of Lindbergh across the Atlantic. cover some rubbing on front and 1272 Lindbergh Alone Gill, Brendan Includes over 80 photographs $4.95 tears on reverse side Katapultpost-Katalog Teil.2: Sudamerika [Perfect Listing of Catapultpost flights to South Appears never used. Pages and 1277 Paperback] Erich Haberer America $30.00 binding are firm and tight Katalog uber Katapultpost Teil 2 Sudatlantik [Perfect Listing of catapultpost over the South 1278 Paperback] Erich Haberer Atlantic to South America $30.00 New Pages and binding tight and firm. Catalogue des Liaisons transatlantiques par Cover shows some age Hydravions catapultes [Perfect Paperback] Jacques discoloration. Back cover with 1305 Du Four Listing in French of catapult flights $38.00 color rubbing This book tells the history in stamps of those pioneer aviators who using Contents clean without defect. Newfoundland Air mails: Air Stamps and Flight Newfoundland as a base, shrank the Pages and binding are firm and Covers from 1919 Through March 31, 1949, Updated world in time and space. Covers period tight. Owners handstamp on 1316 Edition Harmer, C. H. C from 1919 through 1949 $27.95 front piece. Appears never used. Pamphlet privately hardbound. Owners label on front piece. Pages clean without bends or Posta Aeriana in Romania. 1916-1993 [Hardcover] Ca A study of air post and flights of Romania creases. Pages and binding are 1351 in Marinescu during the period 1916-1993 $50.00 firm and tight Airmail 4 of 12 sku Title and Author Desciption Price Condition Note RepIred binding. Owners Wonderful reference written in German handstamp on front piece. Spine Handbuch der Luftpostkunde. Katalog samtlicher with illustration of postmarks and intact but with an amount of Marken und Abstempelungen der Luftposten adhesives.. Written by a well known rubbing. Pages are firm and 1352 [Hardcover] Alexander Berezowski stamp dealer. $89.95 tight. Postal first created by changing Pages and binding are firm and conditions abroad are outside the scope tight. Very minor wearing on of this work, but every endeavour has cover. Owners handstamp on been made to co-relate the firsts of frontpiece. Pages clean without 1367 Qantas Aeriana 1920-1954 [Hardcover] E.A. Crome Qantas history $95.00 marks or defect. A scarce book!! Illustrated catalog written in French & English of Aerograms (Air Letter Sheets) Catalogue Mondial des Entiers Aeropostaux [Loose and Air Post Stationery. Edition 1960- Pages are clean. Written in 1607 Leaf] Francois Godinas 1964. $25.00 French & English Sound. Pages and binding are firm and tight. Appears to have This book is the account of Richard E. minimal usage. Pages are 1650 Alone Byrd, Richard Evelyn Byrd and his experience as an explorer $10.00 without defect A Catalogue of Air Mail Stamps and Historical Covers Includes statistical and other information Owners handstamp on front 1930 [Hardcover] Kalenik Lissiuk and John W. Nicklin of Air Stamp and Aviation History piece.
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