Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and ArtsOrr and Smith, 1941 |
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Page 87
... stamps . The stories have accumulated because the stamps are popular and , owing to their popularity , have become valuable ; therefore most of the tales concern finds or trans- actions in classics , valuable either singly or in bulk ...
... stamps . The stories have accumulated because the stamps are popular and , owing to their popularity , have become valuable ; therefore most of the tales concern finds or trans- actions in classics , valuable either singly or in bulk ...
Page 88
... stamp , a schoolmaster , and asked whether he wished to sell any speci- mens from his collection . · The master produced his album , and the boy went through it page by page , buying a few commoner stamps first so as to show that he was ...
... stamp , a schoolmaster , and asked whether he wished to sell any speci- mens from his collection . · The master produced his album , and the boy went through it page by page , buying a few commoner stamps first so as to show that he was ...
Page 363
... stamp's genuineness . Stamps are perforated by three main methods : line , comb , and harrow . In line perforation the sheet of stamps is perforated row by row , beginning at the top , and when the bottom is reached the sheet is turned ...
... stamp's genuineness . Stamps are perforated by three main methods : line , comb , and harrow . In line perforation the sheet of stamps is perforated row by row , beginning at the top , and when the bottom is reached the sheet is turned ...
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Advertising Sheet Chamberss Journal 11 Thistle St Edinburgh 2 and 38 Soho Sq London W | 1 |
WHEN FIRST WE MET Poem Irene Poulton | 8 |
SCOTLAND AND POLAND | 9 |
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