Canada’s stamp story is as vast and varied as the country itself, and philatelist James R. Taylor takes readers on a sweeping journey in his latest column, The Great White North is a stamp collector’s Eden. From the very first Dominion issues of 1868 to the provincial classics of Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and beyond, Taylor shows how Canada’s early philatelic history offers collectors a rich and rewarding field of study. Continue reading →
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The Great White North is a stamp collector’s Eden
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Ted talks inherited stamp collections
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Postal union ban leaves businesses and households without flyers
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One-page exhibits debut successfully
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Topicals take centre stage at Oxfam Mailbid 34
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Regulars
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Check out the shows in your area
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Columns
Looking Back
Whales thrive on 2000 foursome
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Trajan Specialized Catalogue
Booklets, flourescence as a collecting focus
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News Bites
Fox film to include unseen footage
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Book Reviews
Spencer expands study of 1898 Numeral Issue
Page 14
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