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The Private Ship Letter Stamps of the World, Part 1, The Caribbean. [with price list]

The Private Ship Letter Stamps of the World, Part 1, The Caribbean. [with price list]

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The Private Ship Letter Stamps of the World, Part 1, The Caribbean. [with price list]

by S. Ringström and H.E. Tester

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[Trelleborg, Sweden]: Skogs Trelleborg, [1976]. 166 pages. 10½ x 7¼ inches. Orange paper-covered boards; without jacket. Illustrated with photographs of the stamps + 6 tipped-in sheets of facsimile stamps; maps. Small label shadow on front cover and light stray marks to binding; Very Good.

Well-illustrated, descriptive catalog of private ship letter stamps and stamp forgeries of St. Thomas Danish West Indies, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, and various ports in the Caribbean. With chapters devoted to the stamps of St. Lucia Steam Conveyance Company, Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, The Hamburg American Packet Company, and The Central American Steamship Company. Publisher's 7-page price list (in U.S.$)  laid in.

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Title
The Private Ship Letter Stamps of the World, Part 1, The Caribbean. [with price list]
Author
S. Ringström and H.E. Tester
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