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UPU SPECIMEN STAMPS 1878-1961 by James Bendon (2015 Edit) & Supplement (2021)

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The previous (1988) Edition of this handbook was well-received at the time of publication; it has stood the test of time however, after 27 years, it was time to bring this work up-to-date by incorporating additional material, correcting some errors and misconceptions, and taking advantage of developments in printing that allow colour work to be included at an affordable cost.  Thus the 2015 Edition was produced.

Subsequent updates have now been included in the 2021 Supplement.

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The 1988 Edition of this handbook was well-received at the time of publication; it has stood the test of time and is referred to constantly by hundreds of philatelists, both amateur and professional, around the world.

However, after 27 years, it was time to bring this work up-to-date by incorporating additional material, correcting some errors and misconceptions, and taking advantage of developments in printing that allow colour work to be included at an affordable cost.

There are several areas where new information has been incorporated:

  • Stamps that were cancelled with a datestamp or other postal obliterator by the issuing postal authority (cancelled-to-order) before being sent to the UPU for distribution to fellow members are now catalogued. Examples include the Australian States, Commonwealth and Dependencies (the most important group), Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Iran and the Netherlands.
  • Information extracted from International Bureau Circulars, Circular Letters and Bulletins is cited throughout the Catalogue.
  • Numerous instances of stamps that were sent as specimens to the UPU in mint condition are recorded.
  • Details of three major UPU specimen archives, those of the Goa, Mauritania and Tunisia Post Offices, that have been ‘liberated’ during recent years have been included and treatment of other archives has been expanded.
  • The reprints of stamps of Portugal, the Azores, Madeira and the Portuguese Colonies that were sent to the UPU as specimens in 1885 are now listed.
  • There are many references to Postal Stationery, in particular regarding items that were protected using the same methods as were used on contemporary postage stamps.
  • Appendices now include details of the number of specimens required by the UPU up to 1961 for both postage stamps and for Postal Stationery; UPU membership lists in both alphabetical and chronological order; and perhaps most importantly a reproduction of the earliest published information on UPU specimen stamps, namely a 24-page article by Marcus Samuel serialised in 1964–65 in Stamp Collecting.
  • More than 1800 colour illustrations of specimen stamps and postal stationery, UPU documents and other archival material are included.

UPU Specimen Stamps 1878-1961 – Supplement 2021

The NEW Supplement provides new or revised information for more than 60 of the 220 territories included in the 2015 edition, and introduces two new territories. Numerous new illustrations are included, many of which provide visual confirmation of information already recorded in the 2015 edition. Careful attention has been paid to the checklists, with revisions marked in a way that will enable them to be understood without constant reference to the originals.

In the section on Receiving Authority Specimens, information for Bechuanaland, French West Africa, Natal and Tunisia has been revised. This is complemented by the inclusion of two new Appendices, reproducing in full the auction catalogues of the sales in 1976 and 1980 of the Bechuanaland and Natal Post Office Archives by Robson Lowe and Sotheby Parke Bernet respectively. These provide a unique, accurate and detailed record of every single stamp that was included, most importantly during the early years of distribution by the Universal Postal Union.

Also included as a new Appendix is an article by Andrew Norris that details the many varieties of De La Rue Specimen overprint type D12.

To help readers quickly connect information in this Supplement with that in the 2015 edition, cross-references are marked in the left margin, and all new material is headed by a note indicating its placement in the 2015 edition.

From the James Bendon website.

Additional information

Weight .78 kg
Dimensions 17.6 × 24.6 × 2.05 cm
Catalogue

2015 UPU Specimen Stamps 1878-1961, Supplement 2021, Both 2015 and 2021 Books together

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