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Thứ Hai, 7 tháng 5, 2012

Books on Philately

 

 

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Hi ! I am giving here the list of books on Philately, compiled by Dr Bibhudutta Mishra, Bhubaneshwar. Readers may send the names of books which have not been mentioned in the list . It will be included in the list and re published on the blog.

 

List of Indian Books on Philately

Sl. No

Name of Books

Author

Publisher

Year of Publication

Price

Rs & Lang.

1

The Post Office of India

Ananda Gopal Sen

1875

2

Postal History & Practice

I G J Hamilton

1910

3

Early Indian Cancellations

Jal Cooper

1948, facsimile reprint, 1995

4

India Used Abroad.

Jal COOPER

1950

100pp.

5

Story of the Indian Post Office

Mulk Raj Anand

1955

6

Post Card Catalogue of India and Indian States 1879 - 1979

Madhukar Jhingan

1979

7

Army Post Office & Philately (A Selection of Philatelic Articles)

Brig D S Virk

1980

8

Hyderabad Philatelic History

M A Nayeem

1980

9

Gwalior

Prof V K Gupta

1980

10

Essays on Postal History

several authors

1980

11

From the Diary of Stephen Smith

D N Jatia

1980

12

Indian Army Post Offices in Second World War

Brig D S Virk

1982

13

Slogans and Special Postmarks of India 1875-1947

Ashok Kumar Bayanwala

1982

14

India used Abroad

Vispi S Dastur

1982

15

Postal Censorship in India

Brig D S Virk

1983

16

Postal History of Zemindari Dawk 

M L Majumdar

1984

17

Madras GPO Earlier Postal History of Madras Presidency

M M Inamdar

1986

18

Bombay GPO Earlier Postal History of Bombay Presidency

M M Inamdar

1986

19

Local Postal Service of Thikana Khetri (Jaipur State) and Its Fiscals

O P Bhatnagar

1988

20

Postal History of Indian Campaigns :Sikkim - Tibet 1903 -1908

Brig D S Virk et el.

1989

21

A Study of East India Half Anna Stamp

Dr A Y Kantharia

1989

22

Bibliography - Indian Philately

1989

23

Ajmer Postal History

J M Dhor & T C Ranjan

1989

24

Registration Receipts & Acknowledgment Forms of Indian Post Office

Col. L G Shenoi

1989

25

Imperial Post Offices of British India

M L Majumdar

2 volumes

1990

26

Philately

S.P.Chatterjee

NCERT, New Delhi

1990

94 pages

26.50

(English)

27

Indian Postal History 1873 - 1923

Brig. D S Virk

1991

28

Postal History of Indian Campaigns :China Expeditionary Force 1900 -1923

Brig D S Virk et el.

1992

29

Early History and Growth of Postal System in India

M L Majumdar

1995

30

Philately for the young

Mathew Varki

Children’s BookTrust, New Delhi

1996

100 pages

50.00

(English)

31

Indian Telegraphs 1851 - 1914 Philatelic & Operational History

I Patel & D Desai

1996

32

Conservation, restoration and Philatelic Chemistry

Prof V K Gupta

1997

208 pages

1500.00

33

Classics of India

G B Pai

1997

34

The Scinde Dawks & Lithographs of India

D E Wadia

1997

35

Stamps of Indian Native States

P M Medhora

1997

36

Thematic Philately

Prof V K Gupta

192 pages

250.00

37

Calcutta GPO

M L Majumdar

1998

38

Indian Airgraphs

Manohar Lal

1999

39

40

Brahmini Dawk: History of Postal Communication in Mewar

R K Sarawagi & M Deogawanka

1999

41

Sorath Stamps & Postal History

R A Malaviya

1999

42

Collecting Stamps

Balchand and Jaya Pai

Children's Book Trust, New Delhi, India

1999

20.00

43

India's Bi-colored Four Annas 1854

D N Jatia

2000

44

How to collect stamp

A.S.Mittal

Adarsha Prakashan, Jaipur

2000

25.00

(English)

45

A Brief History of the Army Postal Service Corps,

Brig S K Sen

2002

46

An Approach to History of Post Office in India and Other Essays

Shivnath

2002

47

Hand Book of Philately

Secretary, Dept. of Post, Govt. of India

Dept. of Post

2003

60 pages

16.00

(English)

48

Dakatikata Sangraha Kaise Karein

A.S.Mittal

Adarsha Prakashan, Jaipur

2004

20.00

(Hindi)

49

Milepost

West Bengal Circle India Post

2005

50

Stamp collecting today

Sangeeta Devgawanka

Vasundhara Publication, Kolkatta

2005

73 pages

96.00

(English)

51

Gandhi Handbook

Manik Jain & Mrinal Kanti Ray

2006

52

Window to Philately

B.Padmini

Sura Books Pvt. Ltd., Chennai

2007

124 pages

70.00

(English)

53

Stamp Quizzes-A handbook of Philatelic Trivia & Quizzes

Anil Dhir

Amadeus Press, Bhubaneswar

2007

244 pages

300/-

(English)

54

Nature through Postage Stamps   

Dept. Of Post

New Delhi

2007

175.00

55

Indian Freedom Struggle through Postage Stamps

Dept. Of Post

2007

500.00

56

Stamps of India -Gandhi               

Dept. Of Post

2007

200.00

57

Discover India through Philately

Dept. Of Post

2007

600.00

58

1857 – Through India Postage Stamps

Dept. Of Post

2007

400.00

59

India Post-A journey through ages

Aravinda Kumar Singh

Translated- Shailendra Das

National Book Trust, New Delhi

978-81-237-5592-2

2009

485 pages

150/-

(English)

60

Uttarakhand - A Philatelic Journey

Abhai Mishra & Rajesh Varma

2009

61

India's Freedom Struggle Through India Postage Stamps

Vishnu S Saksena

62

Famous stamps-The romance of rarities

Anil Dhir

Amadeus Press, Bhubaneswar

2011

192 pages

200.00

(English)

63

Dakatikata Sangraha

Bibhudatta Mishra & Shanti swarup Rath

Grantha Mandir, Cuttack

2011

130 pages

80.00

(Oriya)

64

My rainbow of Philatelic Articles

Dr Satyandra Kumar Aggarwal

Phila gold Publication

2011

150 pages

1200.00

65

Anche Janapad

Mr M.R.Pravakar

Karnatak

2012

150.00

66

Know Your Stamps

D.Chakravarthy

Chakravarthy, 1-C Gayathri Apartments, 302 James Long Sarani, PO Jokha,  
WB 743512, India

67.

A Guide to Modern Indian Postal Stationery, 1947-2003

Prashant Pandya Vadodara Rs 400
US $ 20.00

- Dr Bibhudatta Mishra – Bhubaneshwar

Blog : http://fishstamplover.blogspot.in/

Club News

Guinness Records to  Daniel Monteiro

Brahmavar: Daniel Monteiro, Office Asst. of St. Mary’s Syrian College here has secured ‘Guinness World Records’ for his largest collection of stamps featuring birds. His total collection consists of 4911 stamps from 263 countries. The old record was in the name of Mr. Paul-Erwin Oswald of Germany.

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Mr.Daniel made an attempt for this record by organizing a major philatelic exhibition Birdpex-2011’ on 7th and 8th December 2011 at S.M.S. community hall, Brahmavar. More than 6000 people including VIPS, Juries, stamp collectors participated in this event.

Daniel began the hobby of collecting stamps at the age of 11 (year 1973). In the Primary School, when a teacher encouraged Daniel and his other classmates to develop any one of the hobbies, the collection of stamps attracted Daniel. He began by collecting stamps of all types and then went on to specialize in water birds, which aroused his interest in them so much. Since his house is surrounded by a river and a lake with variety of water birds, he took special interest in them.

Later he also took to ornithological studies, Bird watching and Environment protection activities. The awards, distinctions and recognitions he won are numerous, 10 international level from Belgium, Austria, South Africa, Singapore, Hong Kong, Bangkok , Korea, Indonesia, China and India, 21 national level and 13 state level and from 31 prestigious institutions in Karnataka State, including All India Sahitya Convention Award, District Rajyaotsava Award, Vishveshvarayya Award, Ambedkar award, Extraordinary Personality of Konkani Award.

Daniel’s another noteworthy achievement was his entry into the ‘Limca Book of Records’ a due recognition for his rare collection of ducks stamps and also three records in ‘India Book Of Records’ for largest collection of ducks stamps, largest collection of birds stamps and one man largest exhibition, Birdpex-2011.

He is also a member of all the recognized Philatelic Associations in India. He has, on his own initiative, organized 163 exhibitions on Philately and 31 workshops on environment and philately till date, and also actively involved himself in creating an awareness about wild life and the need to protect the environment. He has presented papers on birds and stamps at seminars held, even at the national level. Mr. Daniel Monteiro loves to talk to children about birds and stamps, and this he does by organizing workshops, exhibitions and competitions for school children and college students.

Daniel Monteiro  may be contacted at email : danielbvr@yahoo.com

 

 

CRICKET WORLD CUP - A STAMP COLLECTION

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COLLECTOR'S BOOK

This book is a journey into the history of World Cup cricket. It begins with a brief introduction of the World Cup Cricket starting from first world Cup played in 1975 to the recently concluded one in 2011. The book then covers cricketing history of 9 Test playing Nations and participating nations in 2011 Cricket world cup. Finally book journeys into the world of cricket memorabilia like stamps, special covers, coins, medals, cricket bats, cricket kits etc.

Housed in this informative album, the collection of 10 postal sheets featuring 9 test playing nations and captains of world cup teams issued during world cup 2011 by postal departments of Caribbean island nations - St. Kitts, Nevis and St. Vincent.

Price : INR - 2,499.00  For more details contact :

Pradip Jain, POST BOX 128, MITHAPUR, PATNA 800 001 (INDIA)

PH:   0091-612-2215929, FAX: 0091-612-2238010

Mobile : 0091-93341 32162, EMAIL: philapradip@gmail.com

Thứ Hai, 5 tháng 3, 2012

New Books on coins and stamps…

 

 

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COINS OF INDIA  - Specialized Study with Current Prices (1835 - 2012)

A new book  Coins of India by Prof VK Gupta, Neha Gupta and Varun Nischal is being released on 23rd March,2012, the day when Delhi Coin Society Fair will start. It contains 344 pages, nearly 4,000 listings with current average market prices (Which is a unique feature), over 770 images, 4 appendices, bibliography and index.The book is priced 1,600/-, $60. with special price upto 25th March 2012- Rs 1350/-. 

 

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• Coins of India Specialized Study with Valuation (1835- 2012). pp. 344, nearly 4,000 listings, over 770 images. Index.Art Paper,4colours,Hard Bound.Rs.1,600.$60. Post Free.


• Conservation Restoration and Philatelic Chemistry : Be Awakened my F.I.P., ( Fédération Internationale de Philatélie) pp. 208, Index. Genuine Leather Bound Rs 3, 600/-. Hardbound Rs. 1,500. (A dot yourself book for conducting workshops).


• Kautilīya Arthaśastra. A Legal,Critical and Analytical Study. Pp.474,Index.Hardbound.Rs1,250.


• Thematic Philately. pp. 192. Index. Hard Bound Rs 250. (Out of Print)


• Gwalior Postal History and Stamps (1837-1950). pp.210, Index.Genuine leather bound.Rs300(Out of Print)


Published By
Prof.(Dr.)Vijay Kumar Gupta
140, S.F.S.Flats,Ashok Vihar, Phase-4.
Delhi-110052.India
Mob:+91-9810955593,Ph:+91-11-27305000,+91-11- 27302506
Email: profvkg@gmail.com  , profvkg@yahoo.co.in

A book on  of postal stamps on folk arts

 

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A Book on folk arts " Anche Janapada"

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A Book on folk arts " Anche Janapada", A collection of postal stamps of various countries related to folk arts by well known  philatelist Mr M. R. Prabhakar and published by Karnataka Janapada Academy Bangalore has been released and kept for scale at Karnataka Janapada Academy .The cost of the book is 150/-
Mr M.R Prabhakar is  well known as A   philatelist and he had conducted many exhibitions in rural area .
- Jagannath Mani, Bangalore 

email : jagannath_mani7@yahoo.co.in    Blog : www.olympicgamesphilately.blogspot.com

Chủ Nhật, 16 tháng 10, 2011

Famous landmarks of Britain on stamps..

 

 

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Date of Issue : 13 October 2011

 

Royal mail issued a set o12 stamps on 13th October 2011, featuring famous landmarks of Britain.They are some of Britain's most beloved landmarks, drawing tourists from around the world. The Royal Mail's Special Stamps A to Z programme initially feature landmarks from A to L, starting alphabetically with the Angel of the North in Gateshead, and Carrick-a-Rede in Northern Ireland, the Forth Railway Bridge in Scotland and Harlech Castle in Wales, among others. The second series, covering letters M to Z, will be issued in April 2012. The detail of the each stamp is given below :

 

1st Class – Angel of the North

 

 

1st Class – Angel of the North

The Angel of the North is a contemporary steel sculpture designed by Antony Gormley, which is located just outside Gateshead. Standing 20 metres (66 ft) tall, with wings measuring 54 metres (177 ft) across, the wings are angled 3.5º forward to create "a sense of embrace". It stands on a hill on the southern edge of Low Fell, overlooking the A1 and A167 roads into Tyneside and the East Coast Main Line rail route, south of the site of Team Colliery.

1st Class – Blackpool Tower

1st Class – Blackpool Tower

Blackpool Tower is a tourist attraction in Blackpool, Lancashire. It was opened to the public on 14 May 1894. Inspired by the Eiffel Tower in Paris, it rises to 158m (518 ft 9 inches). The Tower is a member of the World Federation of Great Towers. The tower can be seen from most places within a 30-mile (48 km) radius including Barrow-in-Furness, Lancaster, Liverpool, Manchester, Preston, Chorley and Southport. It is a Grade 1 listed building.

1st Class – Carrick-a-Rede

1st Class – Carrick-a-Rede

The rope suspension bridge at Carrick-a-Rede, near Ballintoy, County Antrim, Northern Ireland was originally built by salmon fishermen.The bridge links the mainland to the tiny Carrick Island and is owned and maintained by the National Trust, it spans twenty metres and is thirty metres above the rocks below. Today the bridge is a year round tourist attraction, with 247,000 visitors in 2009.

1st Class – Downing Street

1st Class – Downing Street

Probably the most famous front door in the world 10 Downing Street is the headquarters of Her Majesty's Government and the official residence and office of the First Lord of the Treasury, who is now always the Prime Minister. The town house, from which the modern building gets its name, was one of several built by Sir George Downing between 1682 and 1684. In 1732, George II offered the property to Sir Robert Walpole who accepted on the condition that they were a gift to the office of First Lord of the Treasury rather than to him personally.

1st Class – Edinburgh Castle

1st Class – Edinburgh Castle

Dominating the skyline of Edinburgh, from its position atop the volcanic Castle Rock, There has been a royal castle here since the reign of David I in the 12th century. The site continued to be a royal residence until the Union of the Crowns in 1603. As one of the most important fortresses in the Kingdom of Scotland, Edinburgh Castle has been involved in many historical conflicts, from the Wars of Scottish Independence in the 14th century, up to the Jacobite Rising of 1745, and has been besieged, both successfully and unsuccessfully, on several occasions. From the later 17th century, the castle became a military base, with a large garrison. Its importance as a historic monument was recognised from the 19th century, and various restoration programmes have been carried out since.

1st Class – Forth Railway Bridge

1st Class – Forth Railway Bridge

The Forth Bridge is a cantilever railway bridge over the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland, to the east of the Forth Road Bridge, and 14 kilometres (9 miles) west of central Edinburgh. It was opened on 4 March 1890. It is often called the Forth Rail Bridge or Forth Railway Bridge to distinguish it from the Forth Road Bridge although it has been called the "Forth Bridge" since its construction and had for over seventy years the sole claim to this name.

1st Class – Glastonbury Tor

1st Class – Glastonbury Tor

Glastonbury Tor is a hill at Glastonbury, Somerset, which features the roofless St. Michael's Tower. The site is managed by the National Trust and has been designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument . Tor is a local word of Celtic origin meaning 'rock outcropping' or 'hill'. The Tor has a striking location in the middle of a plain called the Summerland Meadows, part of the Somerset Levels. The plain is reclaimed fenland out of which the Tor once rose like an island, but now, with the surrounding flats, is a peninsula washed on three sides by the River Brue. The remains of Glastonbury Lake Village nearby were identified in 1892, showing that there was an Iron Age settlement about 300–200 BC on what was an easily defended island in the fens. The spot seems to have been called Ynys yr Afalon (meaning "The Isle of Avalon") by the Ancient Britons, and it is believed by some to be the Avalon of Arthurian legend.

1st Class – Harlech Castle

1st Class – Harlech Castle

Harlech Castle, located in Harlech, Gwynedd, Wales, is a concentric castle, constructed atop a cliff close to the Irish Sea. Architecturally, it is particularly notable for its massive gatehouse. Built by Edward I during his conquest of Wales, the castle was subject to several assaults and sieges during its period of active use as a fortification. The castle served as the de facto capital of an independent Wales between 1404 and 1409 when it was held by Owain Glyndwr. The later seven-year siege of the castle, during the Wars of the Roses, has been memorialised in the famous song "Men of Harlech".

1st Class – Ironbridge

1st Class – Ironbridge

Iron bridge is a village on the River Severn, at the heart of the Iron bridge Gorge, in Shropshire. It lies in the civil parish of The Gorge, in the borough of Telford and Wrekin. Iron bridge developed beside, and takes its name from, the famous Iron Bridge, a 30 metre (100 ft) cast iron bridge that was built across the river there in 1779. The bridge was the first cast iron arch bridge in the world.

1st Class – Jodrell Bank

1st Class – Jodrell Bank

For over 50 years the giant Lovell Telescope at Jodrell Bank has been a familiar feature of the Cheshire landscape and an internationally renowned landmark in the world of astronomy. Since the summer of 1957 it has been quietly probing the depths of space, a symbol of our wish to understand the universe in which we live. Even now, it remains one of the biggest and most powerful radio telescopes in the world, spending most of its time investigating cosmic phenomena which were undreamed of when it was conceived.

1st Class – Kursaal

1st Class – Kursaal

The Kursaal went into decline in the 1970s, when more people took holidays abroad. The land was sold off for building development, and in 1973 the Kursaal amusement park was closed down and in the 1986 the building finally closed. Following many years of dereliction the Kursaal building was reopened in 1998 after a multi-million pound redevelopment and restoration, It is now a listed building, forming part of the Kursaal conservation area.

1st Class – Lindisfarne Priory

1st Class – Lindisfarne Priory

Lindisfarne is a tidal island off England’s north-east coast. It is also known as Holy Island. The monastery of Lindisfarne was founded by Irish born Saint Aidan, who had been sent from Iona to Northumbria at the request of King Oswald ca. AD 635. It became the base for Christian evangelising in the North of England and also sent a successful mission to Mercia. The priory was abandoned in the late ninth century because of persistent Viking raids.

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Club News

New Book on history of Royal Mail

On 3rd November, Penguin Books will publish Masters of the Post - the first complete history of the Royal Mail.

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Masters Of The Post -  Duncan Campbell-Smith

Based on the Royal Mail's comprehensive archives, Masters of the Post brings to life the great personalities and stories from its history over 500 years - from Rowland Hill, who imposed the penny post and set Victorian expansion on its way, to Tony Benn who championed modernization in the 1960s, from the postal engineers who built the first programmable computer for the wartime code-breakers of Bletchley Park to the security boffs who failed to prevent the Great Train Robbery. It concludes with today's debate over privatization and the future of the Royal Mail, which the book shows to be a long theme in its history.

Thứ Tư, 7 tháng 9, 2011

International Literacy Day..

 

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8 September -  International Literacy Day

The United Nations' (UN) International Literacy Day annually falls on September 8 to raise people's awareness of and concern for literacy issues in the world.

 

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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and its partners promote the day to underline the significance of literacy for healthy societies, with a strong emphasis on epidemics and communicable diseases such as HIV, tuberculosis and malaria.In countries all over the world, including the United States and the United Kingdom, the day raises people's awareness of and concern for literacy problems within their own communities.

Club News

Philatelic Library for Sale

Philatelist and writer Anil Dhir is disposing off his entire library of rare and important philatelic books that he has collected over the years. The first list of more then a hundred books offered for sale is ready. To get the list send him an email at anildhir2k5@hotmail.com

News from our readers…

New Special Cover

INS Satpura

Special Cover - Commissioning of INS Satpura - August 20, 2011

The Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Nirmal Verma released a special cover for Commissioning of INS Satpura during the ceremony held at Mumbai on August 20, 2011.

The cachet shows INS Satpura in action and the special postmark shows the Crest of INS Satpura with design showing "Khandas" - Indian double-edge straight sword - emerging from the Satpura hill ranges. The word "Khanda" has its origin in the word "Khand" meaning "to break, divide, cut, and destroy" and motto "Resolve, Pride, Courage."

INS Satpura is the latest stealth frigate of Indian Navy, with pennant number F48, second ship of the Shivalik Class Frigates built by Mazagon Dock Limited, Mumbai.

- Kasinath R., Thanjavur
My Watercraft Philately -
http://shipthemegallery.blogspot.com/

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