FrB 13 1904 THE POSTAGE STAMPS.. OF THE PHILIPPINES.. By J. MURRAY BARTELS, Capt. F. L. PALMER, U. S. A., and F: APTHORP FOSTER. rjtrjtrjt After many months of diligent labor and research the work on the' handbook of the Stamps of the Philippines has at last been completed, and the authors are happy to announce its appearance at an early date. It is expected to fill a long felt want, especially as the subject is one which will interest all patriotic American collectors. greater far East. At the same time the stamps of few countries afford difficulties than those of our new acquisition in the '- The numerous surcharged issues have never before been properly described and much doubt has existed eoncerning the varieties of dies used for surcharging. Thie fact made it very difficult to detect forgeries. An absolute chronological arrangement of all stamps authorized for postal use has never been successfully attempted. The total number (as far as known) of each stamp issued will be of considerable interest.
Perhaps the most valuable feature is the extensive description of all known counterfeits, exceeding 80 in number. The differences are carefully described and extensively illustrated by photographic reproductions, With the assistance of this information collectors will be able to tell the genuine from the counterfeit without much difficulty. The work, a book of about 100 pages, is illustrated by over 150 half-tone reproductions of stamps, printed on the best coated paper. N either expense nor labor has been spared in trying to produce as perfect a work as possible. The following table of contents will give some idea of the field which the writers have tried to cover: Introduction Postal History and Geography Catalogue of Postage Stamps Revolutionary Issues of 1898 99 Stamps of doubtful status Counterfeits Cancellations Plate NUI:nbers Envelopes Postal Cards --- The edition will be limited to 350 copies, all of which will be numbered and signed by one one of the.,authors.. The first 50.will be' an "Edition de Luxe,".printed on heavier paper, arid accompanied by plates showing the 40 varieties in the sheets of the first issue. Prices are as'follows; postage extra;. '-'=---.-r--- Bound in Cloth, Edition de Luxe, handsomely bound, $2..60. 4.60.
Anyone preferring the Edition de Luxe un bound in sheets can have same at $4.00. From orders already booked the supply will not last long, therefore order early. Time of delivery, February, 1904. J. M. BARTELS CO., OLD SOUTH BLDG., BOSTON, MASS. ORDER ELAN":K:_ THE J. M. BARTELS CO., Boston, Mass. Dear Sirs: I, the undersigned, hereby subscribe for The Postage Stamps of the Philippines."..Cop..Regular Edition, at.cop..edition de Luxe, in sheets, Cop..Edition de Luxe, bound, '2.50. 1,..00. 1,..50. And agree to pay for same, with postage added, on receipt of book. Name.,. Address,. 1
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THE POSTAGE' STAMPS OF THE PHILIPPINES INCLUDING A LIST OF TELEGRAPH AND REVENUE STAMPS ISSUED UNDER SPANISH DOMINION BY J. MURRAY BARTELS, F. APTHORP FOSTER AND CAPTAIN F. L. PALMER, U. S. A. MEMBERS OF THE BOSTON PHILATELIC SOCIETY BOSTON: THE J. M. BARTELS COMPANY NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FOUR..:....
Copyright 1904by THE J. M. BARTELS CO:lIPA:-1Y Published April, 1904 Of this work three hundred and fifty copies have been printed and the type distributed. The first fifty copies are the Edition de luxe. This copy is Number. ;
CORRIGENDA. Page 10, line 26. Ex-queen Isabella died at Paris April 9, 1904 Page 34. For XII under the fourth cut read' XlV. Page 35, No. 105. For or read Oil. Page 36. For XI and XII under fourth and fifth cuts read XXI and XXII. Page 43, line fifteen. Insert comma after 26 and take out the ( ) following. Page 47. In first line of Note after No. 220, for green read gum. Page 52. In third line of Note after No. 304, omit one. Page 52, No. 300. For 5-500,000 read 5-500,950. Page 65. No. C4I. For RL read»s. Page 67, No. c66.5. For ill. C60.2 read III. C60 3 Page 68, last line. For EOSspaced read lios spaced. Page 69, No. c99.2. For III. C42 read ill. e13 Page 72, No. CI 23. I. For Ill. C35 read ill. (36. Page 27, 1'0. 40. Page 27, 1'0. 41. Page 35, Xo. 102. Page 36, ~o. III. Page 52, Xo. 30I. rose. Add A. Reddish violet. Add A. Deep red. Add b. Double surcharge. Add a. Double Page 52, No. 309.' Add deep lake. ADDENDA. surcharge. Change deep carmine to deep Page 52, No. 3I I. Add grey- black. Page 52, No. 312. Add prussian-blue. Page 52, No. 313. Add deep blue-green. Page 53, No. 315. Add yellowish green, blue-green. Page 53, No. 316. Add carmine-red. Page 53, No. 526. Add pale claret., carm ine-verrnil ion, and Page 59. Under 5 DOLLARSdeep bluish green add 288 T. B. Page 60. Under I CBKT green add 1721, 1722 (n, 1723,1724 (?), 1737 (P}, 1738 U), 1739, 1740 (?), T. L., and 1946, B. R. Page 60. Under 2 CEXTS carmine (first design) add 1553 B. R. Page 60. Add 2 CEXTS carmine (second design), 1913 B. R. Page 60. Under 5 CEXTS blue add 1885 (?), 1886 (?), 1887, 1888 (?), B. R. Page 83. A few copies of Xo. E+l are known without the surcharge PII1LIP- P1XES. See.American. jourllal oj PM/ateiy, for May 1904, page,189. 107 add,
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