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SARAWAK LIBRARY MASTER SIMPLE LIST Feb 2020 Master ITEM TYPE DESCRIPTION AUTHOR 0000* File SSS Library List Hon. Librarian 0000 File Bookbinders - correspondence, etcetera Hon. Librarian 0000 File ISBN Documentation Hon. Librarian 0001 Book Sarawak: A complete history of its Postage B W H Poole Stamps 0002 Book The Postage Stamps of Sarawak F J Melville 0003 Book The Postage Stamps of Sarawak A Grellier 0004 Book A Study of the Postage Stamps of Sarawak Major R H D Lockhart 0005 Book Sarawak and Her Stamps G E Hansford and L Noble 0006 Ext The Postage Stamps of Sarawak G L Tinker 0007 Doc A Vindication of his Character and Sir James Brooke KCB Proceedings &c. (copy) 0008 Ext Sarawak: Three Cents of 1871 R O Faulkner 0009 Ext Notes on some Sarawak Provisionals R O Faulkner and G E Hansford 0010 Ext Sarawak ?? (attr. P L Pemberton) 0011 Ext The 1899-1908 Issue of Sarawak H R Holmes 0012 Book Sarawak Annual Report 1947 0013 Book Sarawak Annual Report 1948 0014 Book Sarawak Annual Report 1949 0015 Book Sarawak Annual Report 1950 0016 Book Sarawak Annual Report 1951 0017 Book Sarawak Annual Report 1952 0018 Book Sarawak Annual Report 1953 0019 Book Sarawak Annual Report 1956 0020 Book Sarawak Museum Journal 1950 0021 Ext Air Post History of Sarawak Dr W R Forrester-Wood 0022 Ext Sarawak: Retouches on the Lithographed H F Johnson Issues of 1869-71-75 0023 Book Complete Set of SSS bound journals 1947 onwards 0024 Book Sarawak Museum Journal May 1949 0025 - 0027 No items 0028 Book Handbook of Sarawak B A StJ Hepburn 0029 Book British Empire Exhibition, 1924 - Sarawak Handbook !1 0030 File Sarawak Government Gazette: Various Notifications relating to the Post Ofce Ordinance (1951-7) 0031 Book The Pictorial Story of HRH the Duchess of W Parrott Kent's Far East Tour 0032 Book Sarawak Gazette: Souvenir Supplement in Commemoration of The Royal Visit 14th to 17th October 1952 0033 Book Sarawak Gazette: Coronation Edition in Commemoration of The Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 0034 Book Sarawak Museum Journal 1951 0035 Doc Sarawak: The Political and Economic Anon Background 0036 Book Sarawak Museum Journal 1954 0037 File File of philatelic articles, mainly relating to Sarawak compiled by G E Hansford 0038 Book Sarawak Museum Journal 1955 0039 Ext First Issue of Sarawak Dr W R Forrester-Wood 0040 Ext Notes on Certain Stamps of Sarawak Major C A Pogson MC 0041 Ext Sarawak: The Three Cents Stamp of 1871 Dr W R Forrester-Wood 0042 Ext William Ridgeway: Engineer F J Melville 0043 Ext North Borneo and Sarawak BMA Stamps M Furze 0044 Ext Japanese Occupation of Brunei, North F V Thompson Borneo and Sarawak 0045 Ext The Stamps of Sarawak. H Rostron 0046 Book Sarawak Museum Journal 1955 0047 Ext North Borneo J Ireland 0048 Ext Jungle Journeys in Sarawak Hedda Morrison 0049 Ext Mr Murray of Marudi makes his Mark Doris P Stericker 0050 Ext Opportunity in Sarawak: The story of the S G Bally 1895 Issue 0051 Book Sarawak Hedda Morrison 0052 Book Sarawak Museum Journal June 1956 !2 0053 Book Sarawak Museum Journal Dec 1956 0054 Book Sarawak Museum Journal 1957 0055 File Sarawak Airmails Dr W R Forrester-Wood 0056 Book Sarawak Museum Journal 1957 0057 - 0058 No items 0059 Book Sarawak Museum Journal 1958 0060 Ext The Stamps and Post Ofces of Sarawak 'LBR' 0061 Book James Brooke of Sarawak Emily Hahn 0062 Ext Sarawak for the Specialist Maj. R H D Lockhart 0063 Ext BMA Issues of Borneo 'A Repatriate' 0064 Ext The Postage Stamps of Sarawak A Grellier 0065 Ext Sarawak: Indian Stamps bearing a Sarawak Lt Col W W Lean Obliteration supercharged with the Singapore Obliteration 0066 Sarawak Museum Journal 1958 0067 Ext Sarawak Stamps during the Japanese A Dant Occupation 0068 Ext The Postmarks of Sarawak 'LBR' 0069 Ext Sarawak Lt Col R H D Lockhart 0070 No item 0071 Ext Brunei. Howard Lee 0072 Book Sarawak Museum Journal July - Dec 1959 0073 No item 0074 Ext Brunei G South 0075 No item 0076 Ext The De La Rue Printings: 14 Labuan & 15 John Easton Sarawak 0077 Book Postage Stamps of the Straits Settlements R H D Lockhart 0078 Book Sarawak Postal History 1858-1956 J C B Fisher 0079 Book Sarawak Museum Journal Dec 1960 0080 Ext Jap Occupation North Borneo: One Line Major C A Pogson Overprint 0081 - 0082 No items 0083 Ext British North Borneo B W H Poole 0084 Ext Brunei, 1907-1924: A Study of Vignette H F Johnson Plate 1 0085 Ext Brunei Brought up to Date E W Mann 0086 Ext Brunei. F J Melville 0087 No item 0088 Book Sarawak Museum Journal Dec 1962 !3 0089 Ext Twentieth Century Colonials - North D B Armstrong Borneo 0090 Ext Notes on the Early Issues of North Borneo Lt Col G S F Napier 0091 Ext British North Borneo: A few Notes B W H Poole 0092 Ext North Borneo 1886-7 Lithos R Roberts 0093 Ext Early Days of the North Borneo Company Peter Scott 0094 Ext Back of Beyond Maj T L C Tomkins 0095A Ext North Borneo Cancellations: Further Notes John L Marks and Queries 0095B Ext Brunei Cancellations G J Raymond 0096 Ext Sarawak: An Introduction for Stamp Eric Glasgow Collectors. 0097 Ext Jungle Railway Maj T L C Tompkins 0098 Ext Cancellations of Brunei 'K U Ching' 0099A Ext Cancellations of North Borneo 'K U Ching' 0099B Ext North Borneo Cancellations E G Earl 0099C Ext North Borneo Cancellations G J Raymond 0100 Book Postal History of North Borneo J L Marks 0101 Book Brunei Annual Report 1959 0102 Book Brunei Annual Report 1960 0102A Book Brunei Annual Report 1961 - 1962 0102B Book Brunei Annual Report 1963 0103 Book Stamps and Postal History of Sarawak W R Forrester-Wood 0104 Ext Sarawak R De L French and P W Savage 0105 Ext Sarawak: The 4 cents Brown on Yellow of Humphrey Bennett 1875 0106 Ext Sarawak: The 2 cents Provisional of 1874 H R Holmes 0107 Ext Notes on Certain Stamps of Sarawak H R Holmes 0108 Ext Notes on the Stamps of Sarawak F J Melville 0109 Ext Some Additional Notes on the 1875 Issue R H D Lockhart of Sarawak 0110 Ext Countries for Stamp Collectors: Sarawak L A Noble 0111 Ext Sarawak philatelically surveyed H D G Gisburn 0112 Ext The Cover tells the Story Peter Scott 0113 Ext Man of the Woods Lives in a Tree Anon 0114 Ext Native Tribes Reign in Britain's Newest L E Scott Colony 0115 Ext North Borneo: In Philatelic Retrospect Anon 0116 Ext Sarawak R O Faulkner 0117 No item !4 0118 Ext Mystery of Sarawak's 1874/6 Provisional A Craig 0119 Ext Postmarks of Sarawak A Craig 0120 Ext Additional Notes on the Postmarks of A M Strange Sarawak 0121 Book Die Briefmarken von Labuan. Hans von Rudolphi 0122 Ext Sarawak Saga 'OWN' (O W Newport) 0123 Ext North Borneo 'Queensman' 0124 Ext Labuan Octogenarians Patrick Hamilton 0125 Ext North Borneo: Elizabethan Varieties Forum 'Queensman' 0126 Book Sarawak Museum Journal Dec 1963 0127A Book Bibliography of English Language Sources Conrad P Cotter on Human Ecology: Eastern Malaysia and Brunei: Part 1 A-K 0127B Book Bibliography of English Language Sources Conrad P Cotter on Human Ecology: Eastern Malaysia and Brunei: Part 2 L-Z 0128 - 0132 No items 0133 File North Borneo P K Cassells 0134 No item 0135 Ext The Post Ofce Ordinance. The PO (Amendment) Rules 1966 0136 Ext Brunei: A Postscript Howard Lee 0137 Ext North Borneo Varieties C P Rang 0138 Ext Colonial World Cup Omnibus Issue 'Taurus' 0139 Ext Sarawak Resartus G Norman 0140 Ext Types of Sarawak Postmarks Z Brierly and W D Way 0141 Ext An interview with the Rajah of Sarawak Arthur Blair 0142 Ext Retouches of the 1875 Issue of Sarawak 'K U Ching' !5 0143 Ext Stamps of Sarawak A K Jacob 0144 Ext AV2 Gordon Ward 0145 Ext North Borneo 1961. (An Issue is Born) Anon 0146 Book Sarawak Museum Journal Dec 1964 0147 Book Sarawak Museum Journal Dec 1965 0148 Book 75 Years on Elton Hill. The History of St Anon Michael's Church Sandakan 0149 Book Sarawak Museum Journals Borneo Writing Tom Harrison 0150 Doc Report of the Commission of Enquiry, Lord Cobbold North Borneo and Sarawak, 1962 0151A Book The Sarawak Specialists Society: Members' Handbook 1950-1951 0151B Book The Sarawak Specialists Society: Members' Handbook 1955 0151C Book The Sarawak Specialists Society: Members' Handbook 1957 0151D Book The Sarawak Specialists Society: Members' Handbook 1960 0151E Book The Sarawak Specialists Society: Members' Handbook 1969 0151F Book The Sarawak Specialists Society: Members' Handbook 1972 0151G Book The Sarawak Specialists Society: Members' Handbook 1978 0151H Book The Sarawak Specialists Society: Members' Handbook 1980 0152 - 0154 No items 0155 Ext (Sarawak 1874 2c/3c o/p) Debatable Anon Varieties column !6 0156 File File of lit. reviews of Hansford and Noble's 'Sarawak and her Stamps' 0157 Doc Sarawak in Brief 0158 Doc Sarawak for the Visitor 0159 No item 0160 Ext Sarawak Story 0161 Ext Sarawak: Japanese Occupation Anon 0162 No item 0163 Ext The Early Stamps of North Borneo P L Pemberton 0164 Ext British North Borneo. A Magnificent New Anon Commemorative Issue for 1931 0165 Ext Pig in a Poke (The North Borneo 10c of 'K U Ching' 1909) 0166 Ext North Borneo L W Crouch 0167 Ext North Borneo 'Miss Fitte' 0168 Ext North Borneo A E Roots 0169 Ext North Borneo Pictorials Anon 0170 No item 0171 Ext Stag Party 'Kudat' 0172 Ext North Borneo: A Country for Young and Patrick Hamilton Old 0173 No item 0174 File North Borneo Forgeries 0175 Ext Why I Chose Sarawak Alan Dant 0176 Ext Stamps of Sarawak Anon 0177 Ext First Stamp of the White Rajah L N & M Williams 0178 Ext Sarawak: A fine Country to Collect C M C Symes 0179 Ext North Borneo 5c 1889 Retouch A J Sefi 0180 Ext Sarawak Essays, Proofs and Specimens R O Faulkner 0181 Ext North Borneo Train Mail Cancellation 0182 Ext North Borneo and Labuan 0183 Ext The Early History of Sandakan N E F Lever !7 0184 Book Malaya.
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