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  • Seller image for Kelleher's Stamp Collector's Quarterly; 2nd Quarter 2022; Volume VIII, Number 2; Whole Number 30 for sale by Ray Dertz

    Soft Cover, Staple-bound. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 8¾"x10¾"; 80 pages; Kellehers Stamp Collectors Quarterly, published quarterly since the summer of 2015, each edition includes a variety of articles written by some of the philatelic communitys most respected authors. The binding and pages are clean, tight and square. There is no underlining, highlighting or margin notes. A used copy with normal reading wear. If you order more than one book, I will combine the books in order to reduce postage costs. If you have any questions, contact me before ordering for details. Contains the following articles: Really? Is Now the Time (30th issue Stamp Collectors Quartery) by David Cogle; Dear Reader: Missouri and Our Hobby (article regarding David Fritcheys article about The Hannibal & St. Joseph R.R.) by Randy L. Neil; The Extraordinary History of The Joe (The Hannibal & St. Joseph Rail Road) by David E. Fritchey; The French Family of Soule and Their War with the War! (The Smithsonian National Postal Museum has varied collection of philatelic rarities and other objects regarding postal operations. this artivle describes the correspondence addressed to the J.W. Hincks familt in New Orleans during the Civil War.) by Patricia A. Kaufmann; The Secret Lives of Philatelic Covers by Kevin Lowther; Was the Antebellum South Seduced by Powerful King Cotton? 1850s Letters to an Alabama Planter Suggest It Was by Kevin Lowther; About Stamps: The Inside Straight (A new column discussing stamp collecting as an investment) by Caj Breitfus; How to Lick a Postage Stamp or Getting A Business College to Help Start Your Life (the stamps of the Eastman National Business College) by Arthur H. Groten MD; A Plethora of People: Part 1 (philatelic memoirs of Greg Manning) by Greg Manning; Waterlow & Sons Liberian Sample Stamps of the 1892-1894 Pictorial Issue by Bryant E. Korn.