Philatelic Series CD 16
GREAT BRITAIN
Line Engraved Stamps
Fred Melville, 3rd (& much revised) edition - 1925.
Melville's series of books are well informed and make easy reading. This one commences with a lengthy chapter on the production of line engraved stamps. Following this a chapter is devoted to each of the values. The changes made to these stamps over the years, and varieties such as blued paper, guide lines, ivory heads, lettering varieties, double letters, re-entries, and roller-die flaws are well illustrated and explained. Please see further product details below.
Chapters:
Introductory Note
1 The production of the stamps
2 1840-1880, one penny
3 1840-1880, two pence
4 1870-1880, one halfpenny
5 1870-1880, three halfpence
6 Bibliography
7 Check list
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