
Commemorative Stamps of the U.S.A.
by Fred Reinfeld
"Commemorative Stamps of the U.S.A." by Fred Reinfeld, Bramhall House, 1956. Hardcover edition exploring U.S. commemorative stamps' history. Dust jacket worn with tears; interior clean. A valuable resource for collectors and historians. Out of print, enhancing its appeal to philately enthusiasts.
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The book's dust jacket shows significant wear, with visible tears and chipping along the edges. The hardcover binding is intact, and the pages are clean and well-preserved, free from inscriptions or library markings. Overall, this copy is in good condition, with the jacket reflecting its age.
About This Vintage 1956 Edition
"Commemorative Stamps of the U.S.A." by Fred Reinfeld, published by Bramhall House in New York in 1956, offers an illustrated exploration of American philatelic history. This hardcover edition delves into the significance of commemorative stamps in the U.S., providing insights into their historical context and cultural importance. Fred Reinfeld, known for his extensive works on collectibles and history, brings his expertise to this detailed guide. This edition is a valuable resource for collectors and historians, though the exact edition is unspecified. The book is out of print, making it a sought-after item for philately enthusiasts. The dust jacket is worn, with noticeable tears and chipping, yet the interior remains intact and legible.
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Bramhall House
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