[Download ebook] Put A Stamp On It!: Seventy-Seven Sparkling Stories Showcasing How Stamps Have Intercepted Historical Events
| #682937 in Books | Ingramcontent | 2016-06-01 | Original language:English | 9.00 x.82 x6.00l,1.07 | File Name: 1940197384 | 362 pages | Put a Stamp on It Seventy Seven Sparkling Stories Showcasing How Stamps Have Intercepted Historical Events
||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| So Much More Than Stamps|By Fats Yamaguchi|Highly recommended--a fast, fun read for anyone interested in the quirks of history.
Herman Herst, Jr. was one of the twentieth century's top stamp experts, but this collection of his writings should appeal to a far wider audience. Herst uses stamps as a tool to explore history in much the same way historians in recent year|From the Author|Although my father Herman Herst Jr. passed away in 1999, this book was actually written in 1994 and "forgotten about". It was discovered on the top shelf of a closet in 2012 and has taken four years to come to fruition. These words s
WHAT do the Charley Ross kidnapping, the Dunning sale, Britain’s female mason, Sherlock Holmes and the Littlewood’s pool, the founding of the YMCA, George Sloane, and the Madeline Smith Postcard all have in common? Stamps were an important part of these historical events. Even though we don’t often think of stamps in the context of making history, those small, decorative aspects of the mail system are far more than just there to decorate the envelope...
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