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George Wagner's Library BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY OF GEORGE WAGNER AVAILABLE FOR LOAN TO OPS MEMBERS - AS OF NOVEMBER 12, 2004 AUTHOR TITLE Aaberg, Gwendolyn M. The RFD Golden Jubilee 1896 - 1946 AAMS American Air Mail Catalog Pricing Supplement - 1990 AAMS American Air Mail Catalog, Vol 1 - 4, 4th Edit AAMS American Air Mail Catalog, Vol 1 - 5, 5th Edit AAMS American Air Mail Catalog, Vol 4, 5th Edit AAMS Via Airmail - An Aerophilatelic Survey of Events, Routes, & Rates Agris, Dr. Joseph Gold Medal Collections of United States Coil Issues Alexander, Thomas J. Simpson's US Postal Markings, 1851 - 1861 - 2nd Edit American Philatelic Brokers The Philip E. Baker Collection of First Day Covers Ameripex AMERIPEX 86 Catalogue Arfken, George B. Postage Due - The US Large Numeral Postage Due Stamps 1879 - Armstrong, Martin A. United States Coil Issues 1906 - 38 - 1st Edit Armstrong, Martin A. US Defiunitive Issues 1922 - 1938 Armstrong, Martin A. US Definitive Series 1922 - 1938 - 2nd Edit Armstrong, Martin A. Washington-Franklins 1908 - 21 - 1st Edit Ashbrook, Stanley B. The United States Issue of 1869, Preceded by Some Additional No Ashbrook, Stanley B. The United States One Cent Stamp of 1851-1857 Vol I & II Babcock, W. L., MD Supplementary Mail Markings of the New York City Post Office (et Bacon, E. D. Reprints of 19th Century Postal Adhesive Stamps and Their Chara Baker Collection (see Amer Phil Brokers) Barrett, L. G. US 3ct Violet - War and Victory Baxter, James H. Printing Postage Stamps by Line Engraving - 1st Edit Beecher, Henry & Wawrukiewicz, A. US Domestic Postage Rates 1872-1993 Berg, Paul K. Chicago Blue Postal Markings 1870-1877 Berthold, Dr. Victor M. Handbook of Wells, Fargo & Co Handstamps and Franks BIA Durland BIA Electric Eye Terminology BIA Plate Number Checklist - Plages 1 - 20,000 BIA Plate Number Checklist - Plates 20000 - 41303 BIA Priced Checklist of Vending & Affixing Machine Perforations BIA Reprint of the US Specialist Vol 1-3 Page 1 AUTHOR TITLE BIA Sloane's Column BIA The Bureau Specialist 1945-1950 - 6 Vol BIA The Bureau Specialist 1933 - 1987 (55 Vol) Bileski,Kasimir The First Philatelist? Billig Vol 33, 19th Century US Fancy Cancellations - 4th Rev Billings, Bart An Anthology of Machine Postal Markings (2 Vol) Birch, J. Alfred Postal History of the US Virgin Islands (Danish West Indies) Blanchard, Julian Asher B. Durand, The Engraver of the 1847 Stamp Franklin Portrait Blanchard, Julian Bank Note Dies Used for Stamps Blanchard, Julian Bank Notews Related to the 1851 Stamps Bloch Library (see Koerber) Boggs, Winthrop S. The Postage Stamps and Postal History of Newfoundland Bomer, William J. Postal Markings of the US Expositions - 1st Edit Bomer, William J. Postal Markings of United States Expositions - 1nd Edit Boysen Boysen's Siberian Letters Brazer, Charence W. Essays for U.S. Adhesive Postage Stamps Brazer, Charence W. Essays for US Adhesive Postage Stamps - Q reprint Brookman, Lester G. Notes on the Grilled Issues of the US - 1980 reprint Brookman, Lester G. The Nineteenth Century Postage Stamps of the US - 2 Vol Brookman, Lester G. The US Postage Stamps of the 19th Century - 3 Vol Bruns, James Collection & Distribution Wagon Service Bullinger, Edwin W. Postal and Shipper's Guide for the US and Canada - 1917 Bullinger, Edwin W. Postal and Shipper's Guide for the US and Canada - 1922 Cabeen, R. McP. US Five Cent Red Error Cabeen, Richard McP, Commemorative Stamps of 1935 Cabeen, Richard McP, Discovery & Settlement Stamps 1909-1928 Chase, Carrol Classic US Stamps, 1845 - 1869 Chase, Carrol The 3c Stamp of the US, 1851 - 1857 Issue - 1st Edit Chase, Carrol The 3c Stamp of the US, 1851 - 1857 Issue - Q reprint Chase, Carrol The Three Cent United States Stamp of the Issue of 1851 Chemi, Beal, DeVoss, et al The Yucatan Affair, The Work of Raoul Ch.de Thuin Christoph, Art & Krause, Chet United States Postage & Fractional Currency 1862 - 1876 Codding, George Arthur Jr. The Universal Postal Union Combs, W. V. US Departmental Specimen Stamps Coulson, Horace E. United States 1893 Issue - the 2 Cent (Columbian) Page 2 AUTHOR TITLE Datz, Stephen R. US Errors Datz, Stephen R. US Errors - Inverts, Imperforates, Colors Omitted Davis, Dr. H. A. (see Wiley) Diehl, Keneth E. Color Guide & Printing History US 2c Red Triangles Ty I, II, III, IIIa, IV Durland Standard Plate Number Catalogue - 1986 Eisendrath, Joseph L. Crash Covers - An Aerophilatelic Challenge Evans, Don L. The United States 1 Cent Franklin 1861 - 1867 Faulstich, Edith M. A ind - Mail to the American Expeditionary Forces in Siberia, 1918 Forte, Jim & Helbock, Richard W. A Price Guide to U.S. A.P.O. Cancels of the Second World War Fox, John A. The Richard C. Mast Collection - United States and Canal Zone French, Loran C. Encyclopedia of Plate Varieties on US Bureau Printed Postage Stamps Fricke, Charles A. A Contemporary Account of the First United States Postal Card - Fricke, Charles A. Plating of the First United States Postal Card Fricke, Charles A. The US International Single Postal Cards of 1879-1897-1898 (plate Garfield-Perry 19th Century Cleveland, Ohio Postal Markings Geschwinder, Morris, & Koontz The Time Marking Machine Company and the B.F. Cummins Co. - Gibbons, Stanley Color Guide for Stamp Collectors (British) - Improved Edition Gibbons, Stanley Perfection Guide to Classification of All Perfs & Wmks on All US Stamps Gibbons, Stanley US Envelope Paper Guide (with Samples) Glines, Carroll V. Airmail - How It All Began Gobie, Henry M. The Speedy - A History of the United States Special Delivery Service Gobie, Henry M. US Parcel Post - A Postal History Goodkind, Henry M. United States - The 24c Air Mail Inverted Center of 1918 Goodkind, Henry M. United States - The 4ct Beacon Airmail Stamp of 1928 Goodkind, Henry M. United States RF Overprints Goodwin, Frank E. United States Department Stamps Goodwin, Frank E. Goodwin's specialized US - 1919 revised Goodwin, Frank E. The 1847 Issue of US Stamps Govt Printing Office Repoort of the Third Assistant Postmaster General for the Yrear Ended Govt Printing Office The Yorktown Sesquicentennial (proceedings of the commission) Govt Printing Office US Postal Service - Domestic & Foreign Mail Matter Gremmel, Henry Major Varieties - US Postage Stamps & US Envelopes Griffith, Gary United States Stamps 1922-26 Gruenzner, Norman Postal History of American POWs: WW II, Korea, Vietnam Grunin, Louis (see Siegel) Page 3 AUTHOR TITLE Nagenhauer, N. (See Luff) Hahn, George C. The US 3 Cent Stamp of 1908 - 1918 Hahn, Mannel United States Famous American series of 1940 Hale, Joseph M. & Emmerson, Postal Markings of the US 1847 - 1851 Charles A. Handbook of Naval Postmarks - 2nd Edition Hall, Richard T. US Specialist Index - 1909 Commems Hall, Richard T. US Specialist Index - 2nd Bureau Hall, Richard T. US Specialist Index - 4th Bureau Hall, Richard T. US Specialist Index - W-Fs Hanmer, R. F. A Survey of US Machine Postmarks 1875 - 1925 Hanmer, R. F. US Machine Postmarks 1871 - 1925 - 2nd Edit Hargest, George E. History of Letter Post Communication Between the US & Europe 1 Harris, H. E. Price List - US, Possessions, & BNA - List 29 Harris, H. E. Price List - US, Possessions, & BNA - List 32 Harris, H. E. Price List - US, Possessions, & BNA - List 33 Harvey, Jack V. (see Schoen & DeVoss Harvey, Jack V. First Day Covers of the Regular Postage Issue of 1922 - 1935 - 2nd Edit Hawkins, Joel A. & Stambaugh, Richard United States Postage Meter Stamp Catalog - 2nd Edit Helbock, Richard W. Postmarks on Postmards Helbock, Richard W. Prexie Postal History Helbock, Richard W. United States Doanes Henson, E. B. Guide for the Ident. Of the 3rd Definitive Bureau Series, F-W 1908 Herbert, Antonio Herbert's Catalogue of Used Plate Number Singles - 8th Edit. Herst, Herman, Jr. Fun and Profit in Stamp Collecting Herst, Herman, Jr. Still More Stories to Collect Stamps By Hesley, Edward & Diamond, Alfred The Types and Varieties of the US Ten Cent Issues of 1855 - 185 Hilbing, Jack Potter and Vail Hilbing, Jack The Potter and Vail Machine Cancels Hill, Henry W. The United States Five Cent Stamps of 1856-1861 HJMR Priced Guide to Philatelic Literature - 1971 Hoover, N. R. The History of Precancels Howard, George P. The Stamp Machines and Coiled Stamps Page 4 AUTHOR TITLE Huber, Leonard V. & Wagner, Clarence The Great Mail - A Postal History of New Orleans Interphil Interphil Catalog Ishikawa 1851 - 1857 Collection (See Sotheby) Jennings, Clyde The Half-A collection Johl, Max G. The US commemorative Stamps of the 20th Century - 2 Vol Johl, Max G. The US commemorative Stamps of the 20th Century - 2 Vol Johl, Max G. The US Commemorative Stamps of the Twentieth Century (2 Vol) Johl, Max G. The US Postage Stamps of the 20th Century - 4 Vol Johl, Max G. US Postage Stamps 1902 - 1935 - Q reprint Jones, A. D. Air Mail Service - A Chronology of the Early US Governmnent Air Karlen, Dr. Harvey M. Chicago Postal History Karlen, Dr. Harvey M. Chicago's Crabgrass Communities Kaufman, John W. The "Pittsburg" Collection, US 1847 Kaufman, Robert G. W. H. Schilling Jr. Collection of 1908-23 1c-3c Franklin/Washington Kelsey, Douglas A. Pictorial Meter Stamps of the US Kimble, Ralph A. commemorative Postage Stamps of the United States Kirker, Joe US Governmental #!)!, First Flight Cancels, May 15-16, 1918 Koerber, Roger Bloch Philatelic Library Auction Koerber, Roger Turner Philatelic Library Auction Konwiser, Harry M. American Stampless Cover Catalogue Konwiser, Harry M. Postal Markings - Q reprint Komerup, A. & Wanscher, J. H. Methuen Handbook of Color Kunze, Albert, Who's Who on the Postage Stamps of Cuba Kunze, Albert F. The Presidential Series Manuel Lane, Maryette B. The Harry F. Allen Collection of Black Jacks Langford, Frederick Doremus Machine Cancels - 2nd revised edition Langford, Frederick Standard Encyclopedia of Doremus Machine Cancels Langford, Frederick Standard Encyclopedia of Doremus Machine Cancels Langford, Frederick Standard Flag Cancel Encyclopedia - 3rd Edit Lauzon, A.
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