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Ma's Illustrated Catalogue of the Stamps of China

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667:"Liberated area" stamps. The designation "Liberated Areas" refers to areas the Communists "liberated" from the Nationalists and / or the Japanese. The Liberated Areas alone already issued an estimated more than 500 sets of stamps with over 2,300 values. As these stamps are printed under war conditions, done mostly underground, and most of the stamps are coarsely printed using the simplest printing techniques on sub-standard equipment, and made use of any raw material available at the time. In fact, the first stamps issued by the new Nationalist government simply utilized remaining stocks of Imperial stamps, overprinting them with the words, 'Republic of China' until they could print new stamps. Outside of the Liberated Areas, co-existing provisional governments also find themselves difficult to unify their monetary system with the central authority of the time. Disparities and devaluation of local currencies from the ever-changing National Currency (oftentimes value had to be recalculated in a matter of hours) only promoted speculation on stamps. Such complicating factors demanded an unusual varieties of overprints (to restrict their use in a designated region so to stop speculators from profiting) or surcharging (charging extra money in National currency to make up for the difference in value). Moreover, as the central printing is done in Beijing or by externally contracted printers, the stamps are often delayed and rendering the value printed on the stamps useless. At times of an urgent need for postage stamps quickly, stocks of old issue stamps are simply overprinted by the local Post Masters, which often resulted in minor differences in design and colour variations occurring between official printers. After such a long period of complicated factors, coupled with other secret markings and numerous printing errors in between had all made it very difficult to distinguish and to document every early Chinese stamp, comprehensively or by chronological order alone. 378: 743:
cancer treatment in order to continue his work on finishing the catalogue while at the hospital. His son Ma Youzhang in an article published in the January 1989 edition of China Philately paying tribute to his late father accounted for how his father while updating the English manuscripts of the catalogue would secretly return home from the hospital when his work required it. Ma's determination to finish the catalogue while he was still alive never left him. The English revision was finally completed by the end of 1987 and was sent to Lee H. Hill Jr. for publication in the USA under Hill-Donnelly Corporation, and appointing Lee as his representative with full powers to find a publisher to publish the new catalogue. Lee H. Hill Jr., who now operated a publishing house, is an old acquaintance of Ma, whom he met while on a business trip to the United States back in 1947. While Lee H. Hill took only four months to edit and typeset the manuscripts and promised the book would be published by the end of July, and he would send the first copy to Ma by express mail. Ma Ren Chuen died on July 15, 1988, and he never saw the second editions, in English or Chinese, in book-form.
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many unauthorized copies were produced in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Japan and sold worldwide well into the 1980s. While the author was well aware of the outright stealing of his work, he was neither compensated, nor have the ability to enforce a stop to the copying due to China's political environment at the time and its isolation from the rest of the world, which both had immense affect and influence on publication and copyright laws. In a written correspondence with Mr. Ma You Zhang (see third edition) dated January 9. And because the reprints were purposely made to look like the original work, the reprint books themselves do not say that they are reprints. In fact, the publication date of June 1947 on the title page and July 1947 on the copyright page both remain unchanged in those books printed at a much later date. The original first edition and the unauthorized reprints may be distinguished by the following descriptions and distinct features.
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the catalogue was finished by 1983 and was sent to 中國集郵出版社 for publication. However, by 1985 the new edition was still not published. After much inquiries by his family and colleagues, they found the reason for the delay was partly due to the inclusion of some politically sensitive commemorative stamps issued near the final years of the Republic of China which at the time were deemed to be the "enemies of the people" and deemed inappropriate for publication by the 中國集郵出版社. Unfortunately the inclusion of such stamps was unavoidable for attaining comprehensive information on stamps issued in that period. Finally another printing house, Shanghai Cultural Press, 上海文化出版社, in early 1986 agreed to take on the printing of the Chinese text version. After this happy news Ma immediately began translating the entire work to English for the English publication.
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patterns such as those found on the palm of a hand, except within the area of the horse emblem. The number 1947 is located right below the book title frame. Every authentic copy has a distinct serial number (out of 1000) stamped in black ink on the endpaper opposite the back cover. The pages are bound together, using the "Sewing Through the Fold" method, with four binding threads visible. It has 568 pages. The book measures 14mm x 19.5mm. The paper used is an advanced and costly paper called Art Paper (銅版紙), often referred as Coated Printing Paper (塗佈印刷紙), or Coated Paper (粉紙). The paper is coated with a thin clay to give it a more prestigious feel and elegant look. The prints can be felt when running one's fingers over the page. The pages are uncut, and lie flat when the book is opened. There is no dust jacket issued with this book.
470: 369: 511: 301:, China in June 1947 (民國三十六年). For many years the catalogue was the most inclusive stamp catalogue ever published in China, and it was the first and the only one printed in both Chinese and English texts together in one volume and exclusively published by a Chinese person. Stamp catalogues prior to Ma's were all available only in English and were printed overseas by foreign stamp dealers, often including incomplete or contradicting information among the various catalogues. The catalogue had made it possible for universal sharing and education of early Chinese stamps by all collectors in China or overseas. 516: 314:, Vol 14, No. 2 (《新光郵票雜誌》民國三十六年十一月十四卷第二期) listed the retail price of the catalogue as 500,000 yuan in National Currency. To put this price into perspective, the highest bank note denomination in 1947 was a 10,000 yuan note, the magazine where the advertisement appeared was sold for 10,000 yuan a copy, and the price for placing the full page advertisement was 2,400,000 yuan. In other words, if the magazine was sold for $ 10 a copy, a fair market price in 2016, then the catalogue would have been sold at an equivalent of $ 500, which was considered by many to be a substantial amount of money. 475: 795: 756:
cross-reference table of "Modern" vs. "Traditional" spellings (for example, "Beijing" vs. "Peking"). The number of black & white pictures and illustrations was expanded from 661 in the first edition to 1132. The total number of pages is 788. Market prices have been updated to US dollars but are still expressed in "Stamp Units" indicating the relative scarcity and value of each stamp. The retail price was $ 46.50 (US) that included delivery to the US or Canada, and $ 49.50 (US) for delivery to Europe.
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1989 and originally provided only to members of The New Light Philatelic (新光郵票會會員) as a supplement to the catalogue. This guide is reprinted in the September 2006 Philatelic Publication 集郵文獻擷英 2006年9月出版的彩二期(總第5期). One such error is noted on the book cover and cover jacket where the year of stamp coverage 1897-1949 is misprinted and thus is incorrect. The date "1897-1949" only appears on the first edition covers and subsequent editions have this error corrected to read 1878–1949.
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descriptions, and specific identification techniques unique to each stamp issue. A total of 138 digitally scanned images of actual stamps are printed in black & white throughout the 202 pages on 8.5 X 11 papers. The book is soft-bound, with gold letters on a blue cover. The additional title "Volume 1 - Empire 1878-1911" is added, as well as an update to the publication date of 1995 on the front cover.
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get updated on a frequent basis like other annually published stamp catalogues, there is an advantage to the "Stamp Units" style of pricing. Unfortunately it is not useful for anyone trying to price their collection with the most current street value. In subsequent editions the currency of the publisher country is used as a base for representing local value in order to be more useful to local collectors.
342: 292:, was inspired by his father's unfinished wish to put together a comprehensive catalogue during the last four years of his life. After his father's death in 1945, and after extensive consultation with a number of Shanghai's authoritative philatelic experts and philatelic literature collectors, he compiled and supplemented his father's original manuscripts and then translated the entire work from 131: 351: 25: 650:', which had been snatched from Imperial China by the Treaty of Nanking in 1842. The first Treaty Ports stamp was issued in 1865 by the Shanghai Municipal Post, with additional Local Posts followed in sixteen other Treaty Ports. The postal services were taken over by the Qing government in November 1897 after it established the Imperial Chinese Post. After the overthrow of the 377: 551:
re-written to look like the original but there are subtle differences in the strokes. The gilt double line on the spine is wider apart than in the original version. A table of content written in traditional Chinese and English is included and bind as part of the book immediately after the preface by the co-editor.
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This section is to track the ownership history of confirmed first editions. Every piece of evidence (knowledge of particular owners) is treated as a valuable clue for provenance, therefore it can be geographically located and chronologically dated. Explicit ownership notes are further categorized and
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all further fragmented China's postal system. Without a unified central government, the semi-autonomous regional governments issued their own stamps at various times to meet postal needs; Japan had issued "Occupation" stamps through their puppet governments, and the Chinese Communist Party had issued
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The front cover is made to imitate the original cover, however, there is a noted variation in the title-page typeface used. The English letters are condensed and in bold, but there is a wider separation between words, and also the number "1947" is larger and taller in size. The Chinese characters are
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written vertically) and English (written horizontally) on the front cover. A small horse emblem ("馬圖", pronounced "Ma" in Chinese, the editor's last name, mainly used for anti-counterfeiting) is embossed at the centre of the back cover. The front and back covers are further embossed with wrinkle like
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Ma's first edition catalogue listed stamps under a numbering system now universally recognized as the Ma's catalogue number (馬氏編號). Numbers without a preceding letter are regular issues of the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. An Alphabet Letter preceding a stamp number denotes special purpose
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The first edition proved to be extremely popular and was quickly regarded by many to be the bible of China philately. On account of the very low initial production, a retail price not affordable by most collectors, and the lack of official second printings or updated editions for the next 40+ years,
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When first published the catalogue was regarded as a considerable expense. There was no set retail price as this was unnecessary for a self-published and privately sold book. The book was sold at the office of the printing house. A full page advertisement on the back cover of the November 1947 issue
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This edition is also hard-bound, but the cover has gold letters written on a green background. Officially there is a horse-emblem engraved on the back cover, however, a sample of an error variety has been found without such a horse emblem. It has the same ISBN as the red cover version, but instead
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There is a marked difference in the way some descriptions are written between the first edition and third edition. For example, colours written in the order of the variant colour followed by the base primary colour in the first edition are now written in reversed order: 藍綠與黑 and 紅與黑 (1947) vs. 黑與藍綠
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The original Ma's numbering reference system is unchanged and follows that of the 1988 Chinese edition. Both Custom Post and Republic of China issues are identified by a reference number only. Starting with the Provincial Issues, stamp numbers are preceded by one or two Chinese characters to denote
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The 1998 edition is edited by Lee H. Hill Jr. and published by Hill-Donnelly Corporation in Tampa, FL, USA. This version is supplemented from the 1988 edition with additional enhancements and updated to 1998 prices in US dollars. The book is soft-bound, 558 pages, 8.5 X 11 papers, with gold letters
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The 1995 edition is edited by Lee H. Hill Jr. and published by Hill-Donnelly Corporation in Tampa, FL, USA. This edition is printed in English text only and covers the earliest, the most valuable, and often most difficult to decipher stamp issues from 1878–1911 with enhanced illustrations, detailed
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Due to Ma's poor health and his desire to personally witness his book's publication, numerous typesetting related errors were only discovered after the catalogue was printed and sold. In total 169 errors were documented by his eldest son, 馬延璋, who published an error reference guide (勘誤表) in October
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The 1988 revised and supplemented second edition was also edited by Ma Ren-Chuen. It was the first revision and update of the original catalogue since its publication 40 years earlier, and which Ma had decided to publish separate Chinese and English editions of the catalogue. The Chinese version of
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In all, there are five main issuers of early Chinese stamps - Treaty Ports, Qing Dynasty, Republic of China, Japanese occupation, and Liberated areas. Ma's Illustrated Catalogue focused on stamps officially issued by the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, along with relevant provincial issues,
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Updates are included for any new variation types discovered since the previous edition, including revisions to some historical information of each stamp issue, ways to decipher the different varieties, corrections of some misprints, and revised market prices, which have been updated to 2009 values
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In the first edition the stamp prices quoted are in "Stamp Units", a reference value not tied to a particular currency. It is useful only for indicating the relative degree of rarity/value from one stamp to another, and should not be interpreted as an actual dollar amount. Since this book does not
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This edition is hard-bound. The cover has gold letters on a red cover. Only 100 copies were printed and it is not for sale. This edition is reserved as commemorative gifts from Ma Zubg-Sung, with his autograph and chop stamped on the inside cover. Similar to the first edition, for the purpose of
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Ma was then in the last years of his life and had been diagnosed with lung cancer in early 1987. Knowing that the translation work might never be completed if he were to stop, he asked to postpone all surgeries necessary for removing his cancer tumour and only to remain on mild medication for his
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Detailed issuing history, features, and variations including the date of issue, denomination, origin of the paper, quality of paper, quality of gum, printer's name, watermark, colour, ink, perforation, number of panes per sheet, number of stamps per sheet and how they are positioned, and how many
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The catalogue had been expanded to cover all the Republic of China issues through the Silver Yuan issues of 1949, Military Post, Stamp Booklets, and stamps issued while under Japanese Occupation and the British Railway Administration. Also added were new date and quantity of issue information,
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After five years of work in 2009 the third edition was revised and published by Ma You Zhang (馬佑璋, b. Nov. 1939), the son of the late editor Ma Ren-Chuen and the grandson of the original editor Ma Zung-Sung, and the younger brother of 馬延璋 who published the error reference guide for the second
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The Chinese version is renamed Zhongguo you piao tu jian 1878-1949 "中国邮票图鉴(1878 -1949)" written in Simplified Chinese. In fact the entire catalogue has been rewritten in Simplified Chinese. The first printing is dated December 1988 and is printed in China by Shanghai Culture Publishing House
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This edition now covers all Chinese stamp issues from the very first Qin Dynasty issue of the "Customs Post Large Dragon" to the final Republic of China "Silver Yuan" issue in 1949 (up until the founding of the People's Republic of China), as well as Provincial Issues, Special Purpose Issues
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The English text version is soft-bound, with gold lettering on a blue cover. The location of the date 1947 first printed on the first edition has been updated to read 1988. The Ma's reference numbering system follows that of the original 1947 edition. Newly added is a Table of Contents and a
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to English. The first edition was published with 661 black & white illustrations. The costs for typesetting, proofreading, printing, publishing, and distributing were self-funded by Ma alone. A small quantity of 1000 copies was printed by Shun Chang & Co. (順昌), in
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The first printing of 4,000 copies retails for 16.50 Renminbi. The second printing of 10,000 copies is dated April 1989 and retails for 21.50 Renminbi. The third printing of 3,000 copies is dated May 1992 and retails for 21.50 Renminbi. The total number of pages is 490.
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anti-counterfeiting, a small horse emblem ("馬圖", pronounced "Ma" in Chinese, the editor's last name) is engraved at the centre of the back cover. Each book is printed with a serial number from 1 to 100. "Collector Edition (珍藏版)" is noted below the
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Provincial Overprint Issues, Air Mail stamps, and Postage Due stamps are grouped by province, then by stamp issue, then by special printing varieties such as printer name and special watermark. This section recorded over 1992 varieties.
899:(Airmail, Postage Due, Military Post, Stamp Booklets), and Occupied Area Issues (British Railway Administration, Japanese Occupation, Shandong and Hbei Overprints, Northern China, Central China, Southern China, and Manchukuo issues). 692:
Diagrams of overprints and special markings are not photo extrapolation from actual stamps, rather they are hand-drawn diagrams where the actual location or the size of some letters may not correspond exactly to an actual stamp.
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The first edition was primarily sourced from hand written manuscripts edited by the late Ma Zung-Sung (馬潤叟 1872-1945). His son, Ma Ren-Chuen (馬任全 1908-1988), already a postal expert in Chinese stamps and like his father a
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provides a wealth of philately related information of high historical significance that is much needed in the research and study of early Chinese stamps. Today many refer to this catalogue as simply "馬氏圖鑑" or "馬氏國郵圖鑑".
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Book title in English only. Pages are bound together using "Sewing Through" method. The pages lie flat when the book is opened. This edition comes with a slipcase; the book title and author name printed in blue.
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Both the names of Ma Ren-Chuen (editor) and Ma Zubg-Sung (Supplemented) appear on the cover. The total number of pages is 470. The total number of illustrations is 1135. Paper used is coated paper.
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Although the catalogue is printed in both Chinese and English text together, the material presented are not formal equivalent in nature and should not be regarded as a word-for-word translation.
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edition. The title of the third edition has been updated to 中國郵票圖鑑 1878 -1949 (Zhong guo you piao tu jian) written in Simplified Chinese. The first printing of this edition was December 2009 by
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stamps or territorial stamps such as Provincial Overprints, Air Mail stamps, and Postage Due stamps. Letters following the stamp number are stamp errors and other special varieties.
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The catalogue does not provide coverage for Military stamps, postcards, aerogramme, and stamps issued by treaty ports, colonial outposts, revolutionary base, and liberated areas.
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To catalogue early Chinese stamps is complicated. The first postage stamps in China were, in fact, issued by the western nations occupying special concessions, known as '
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A table of contents was added, as well as updates of stamp release dates, quantity printed, pictures, places where stamps were first sold, secret markings, etc.
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Chinese and English Book title in horizontal inscription. Pages are bound together using "Sewing Through" method. The pages lie flat when the book is opened.
828:上海文化出版社. The book is hard-bound, with gold letters on a green colour cover. It comes with a gold/white colour book jacket and black & gold lettering. 474: 68: 571:
Sold in Hong Kong and purchased in early 1960s; previous owner located in England but had lived in Hong Kong between 1962 and 1972, purchase price unknown
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additional pictures showing the stamp varieties within the same issue, and hand-drawn illustrations showing intricate details for identifying them.
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the primary variety, followed by a numeric number. For example, "華北 1003" is designated for stamp variety 1003 in the Northern China Issues.
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Stamp categories covered in this edition include: Qing Dynasty, Republic of China, Air Mail, Postage Due, Military, and stamp booklets.
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in 1911, central authority was broken apart. During the period of the Republic of China (1912 - 1949), ongoing conflict between the
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The English font and Chinese characters closely resemble the ones on the original edition. Without an index and Table of Contents.
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Market prices have been updated to 1987 values and are expressed in Renminbi for the ease of reference by Chinese Nationals.
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Besides the preface and a table of contents presented in English, all other sections of this book are written in Chinese.
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Differences between the London and the First Peking prints of the Junk Reaper and Hall of classic issues, p. 99-102
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The paper used is thin, approaching semi-transparent. A strong feel of a photocopy, noticeable darkened sample stamps.
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and are expressed in Renminbi for the ease of reference by Chinese Nationals. Prices for blocks have been removed.
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First anniversary of rendition of Shanghai foreign settlement and concession commemorative stamps, p. 498-499
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Differences between the first and the second prints of the junk reaper and hall of classic issues, p. 107-114
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of "Collector Edition (珍藏版)" noted below the ISBN, a retail price of 98.00 Renminbi Yuan (精裝) is printed instead.
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Commissioned by Robert Roe, book was professionally repaired by Meadland Bindery in 2012, bill of repair on file
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Rendition of settlement and concession commemorative issue surcharged with Hwa Pei and new values, p. 473
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The cost for the paper and for the printing material are primary factors for the extremely high retail price.
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The Commemorative stamps of the 25th Anniversary of the establishment if the Chinese Post Office, p. 116
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Prices for plate blocks are provided in the first edition. These prices are removed in subsequent editions.
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Hwa Pei fourth anniversary of establishment of puppet political council commemorative issue, p. 465
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Hwa Pei puppet issue with new values commemorating return of puppet government to Nanking, p. 466
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Surcharged 4th anniversary of return of government to Nanjing puppet commemorative issue, p. 501
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and the Republic of China are listed in chronological order. A total of 1115 varieties are recorded.
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Hwa Pei sixth anniversary of puppet North China general post office commemorative issue, p. 467
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16 cents central trust issue surcharged with "surcharged for domestic postage paid", p. 244-249
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Seventh anniversary of puppet North China General post office commemorative stamps, p. 484-485
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The first edition has a scarlet colour hardcover with gilt lettering in both Traditional Chinese (
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1964; Taiwan. Printing information is hand stamped on the fly leaf opposite the inside back cover
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Coated with glossy finish, smooth feel, similar to a page from a magazine. Prints cannot be felt.
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Hwa Pei stamps commemorative fifth anniversary of puppet north china postal service, p. 452
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Puppet issue commemorating the fourth anniversary return of government to Nanjing, p. 500
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Large Figure Surcharge 1.5mm below Chinese Characters on Dowager Jubilee Issue, p. 37-41
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Hwa Pei stamps commemorating second anniversary of participating in war, p. 471-472
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Singkiang air mail stamps overprinted on junk & Reaper Type issue, p. 529-530
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Difference between the first and re-engraved prints of Dowager Jubilee Issue, p42 - 43
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Pictures of stamps and related illustrations remain printed in black and white only.
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SingKiang overprinted Peking & HongKong print air mail stamps, p. 539-541
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Hwa Pei stamps commemorating fifth anniversary of the establishment of the puppet
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The 150th anniversary of the USA constitution commemorative issue, p. 147-148
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Japan Lithographed "Imperial Chinese Post" the first imperial issue, p. 57-59
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differs from other stamp catalogues as it goes beyond a simple listing of stamps.
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Mengkiang Stamps commemorating second anniversary of the pacific war, p. 463
999:"Chinese Imperial Post" the second imperial issue 1898 watermarked, p. 60-64 1268:
Hwa Pei stamps commemorating the death of puppet Wang Ching Wei, p. 468-469
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Mengkiang fifth anniversary of puppet admission commemorative issue, p. 462
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20th anniversary of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen's death commemorative issue, p. 293-294
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Rendition of Shanghai foreign settlements commemorative stamps, p. 497-498
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Provincial Overprints, Tibet overprint on third imperial issue, p. 344-345
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30th Anniversary of the Republic of China Commemorative Stamps, p. 204-205
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Robert Roe (March 22, 1937 - May 26, 2018), Mount St. Mary Hospital, Victoria
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There are two versions, a collector edition and a regular hardcover edition.
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Mengkiang postal & Telegraphic services commemorative issue, p. 453
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President Chiang Kai Shek 60th Birthday commemorative Issue, p. 328-331
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Taiwan issue victory return of government commemorative stamps, p. 517
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Hwa Pei issue commemorating Tenth anniversary of Manchukuo, p. 443-445
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President Chiang Kai Shek inauguration commemorative issue, p. 298-299
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The commemorative issues of the revolution and the republic, p. 91-93
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Large Figure Surcharge on Second Customs Issue (Pakhoi Set), p. 36-37
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President Chiang Kai Shek 60th birthday commemorative stamps, p. 515
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Coated paper with matte newsprint-like finish, with signs of heavy foxing
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New Chungking central trust print Dr. Sun Yat-Sen issue, p. 303-304
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The Northwest scientific expedition commemorative issue, p. 122-123
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Republic of China overprinted on the third imperial issue, p. 84-90
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Air Mail stamps, and Postage Due stamps issued during the same period.
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Smooth feel, similar to a page from a magazine. Prints cannot be felt.
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National currency surcharge Shanghai Union Overprint, p. 312-317
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New Peking print, Dr. Sun Yat-Sen and Martyrs issues, p. 220-229
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The first edition neither provides a table of contents nor an index.
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Hwa Pei commemorative issue of rendition of concessions, p. 451
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National currency Chungking central trust surcharge, p. 317-323
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50 cents surcharged on 16 cents central trust issue, p. 260-265
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Taiwan overprint National Assembly commemorative issue, p. 516
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Fourth London Print Dr. Sun Yat-Sen issue (Torch Type), p. 337
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Secret marks of Pacheng Print central trust type issue, p. 243
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3 cents Red Revenue stamps surcharged for postal use, p. 44-56
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The pages within are thin with words from underneath shown through.
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Surcharged air mail stamps with Japanese currency, p. 537-538
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New Peking Sing Ming Print Dr. Sun Yat-Sen issue, p. 478-479
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Hwa Pei first anniversary of war commemorative issue, p. 464
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The paper is thin with words from underneath pages shown through.
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Mengkiang increasing production commemorative stamp, p. 470
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Special Stamps for express and registered mails, p. 218-219
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ReEngraved Republican Issue Second Peking Print, p. 104-106
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Y; The paper over board has a smooth finish without any textures
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Famine Relief Issue Surcharged on Junk Type Stamps, p. 115
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Shanghai Dah Tung Print Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Issue, p. 326-327
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National currency surcharge Kaifeng overprint, p. 309-311
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Hankow, Nanking & Changsha neutrality issue, p. 81-83
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Large Figure Surcharge on Dowager Jubilee Issue, p. 30-35
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Small Figure Surcharge on Dowager Jubilee Issue, p. 25-29
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The Chinese text portion refers to dates prior to 1912 by the
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Victory Return of Government Commemorative issue, p. 336
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Dr. Sun Yat-Sen State Burial commemorative issue, p. 121
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Small Figure Surcharge on Second Customs Issue, p. 23-24
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The Commemorative Issue of the constitution, p. 117-118
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The Hung Shian commemorative stamps (Specimens), p. 103
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The Fourth air mail stamps HongKong prints, p. 534-536
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Central Trust Print, Dr. Sun Yat-Sen issue, p. 230-235
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Six-District overprints, large characters, p. 414-432
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Six-District overprints, small characters, p. 396-413
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The new Life Movement commemorative issue, p. 144-146
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Marshal Chang Tso Lin Commemorative Issue, p. 118-119
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This version does not have an index or Table of Contents.
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This version does not have an index or Table of Contents.
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eBay, Weedastamps, Victoria BC Canada, September 8, 2019
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Chungking Dah Tung Print Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, p. 324-325
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eBay, mfrancis, Seattle Washington USA, August 31, 2019
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Peking-Shanhaikwan Railway pro tem stamps, p. 75-77
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The Dr. Sun Yat-Sen issue London print, p. 124-138
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Second republic issue first Peking print, p. 97-99
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Hsuan Tung Enthronement commemorative issue, p. 78
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National Assembly Commemorative issue, p. 332-335
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Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 1363:National Currency air mail stamps, p. 542-543 1351:Third Air Mail issue Peking print, p. 532-533 1247:Hwa Pei original value overprints, p. 454-461 1229:North China half value overprints, p. 433-442 1220:North China provincial overprints, p. 394-395 124:Ma's Illustrated Catalogue of the Stamps of China 1299:Shanghai puppet value surcharges, p. 486-496 260:Ma's Illustrated Catalogue of the Stamps of China 1396:Timeline from the latest owner to earliest owner 1287:Mengkiang original value stamps, p. 476-478 1235:Mengkiang Half Value overprints, p. 446-450 1126:16 cents re-surcharged 50 cents, p. 250-259 1144:50th Anniversary of Kuomintang, p. 291-292 1072:The Martyrs Issue Peking print, p. 139-142 16:1947 historical stamp catalogue by Ma Ren Chuen 246: 149: 8: 1332:Northeast Provincial Issues, p. 518-526 1320:Taiwan (Formosa) overprints, p. 511-514 1293:Mengkiang surcharged stamps, p. 480-483 1168:National currency surcharge, p. 306-308 1159:Victory Commemorative issue, p. 300-302 1075:Tan Yen-Kai Commemorative Issue, p. 143 1060:Unification Commemorative Issue, p. 120 123: 1084:Stamps of Hong Kong Prints, p. 149-163 542:Unknown; offered for sale in France in 1988 1704:Postage stamps and postal history of China 1391: 1366:Dah Tung Print Air Mail Stamp, p. 544 1348:Peking Mukden air mail stamps, p. 531 1141:Postal Savings Picture Stamps, p. 290 1135:Chungking Chung Hwa print, p. 286-287 1030:The regular republic issues, p. 94-97 599:Unknown; Previous owner located in Germany 129: 122: 679:Other noted features of the first edition 187:Catalogue of Early Chinese Postage Stamps 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 1090:Hong Kong Martyrs issue, p. 178-190 763: 708:lots had been issued, are noted within. 413: 316: 1715: 1596:eBay, Derbyshire, UK, February 4, 2018 1096:Thrift Commemorative Issue, p. 203 1018:Foochow Neutrality Issue, p. 79-80 972:Surcharges of Dollar Values, p. 22 490:Aegean-red colour with silver lettering 1561:eBay, Derbyshire, UK, January 2, 2018 1405:Place and date most recently acquired 559:Crimson-red colour with gilt lettering 1317:Kwangtung overprints, p. 503-510 1208:Singkiang Overprints, p. 346-376 587:Candy-red colour with black lettering 562:Y; The cover has a leathery texture. 7: 1217:Szechuen overprints, p. 391-393 1132:20 cents surcharges, p. 266-285 449:Berry-red colour with gilt lettering 47:adding citations to reliable sources 1376:Postage Due Stamps, p. 545-568 1105:1 cent on 1/2 cent, p. 208-217 1102:7 cents on 8 cents, p. 206-207 966:Second Customs Issue, p. 10-13 615:Wine-red colour with gilt lettering 1570:Owner, Acquired book 50 years ago 1491:AbeBooks.com, September 30, 2016" 1214:Ki-Hei overprints, p. 386-390 1211:Yunnan overprints, p. 377-385 726:, while the English text uses the 618:Y; The cover has leathery texture. 14: 1497:Recycle Bookstore (AbeBooks.com) 312:The New Light Philatelic Magazine 1342:Air Mail Stamps, p. 527-528 1087:Dah Tung Prints, p. 164-177 963:First Customs Issue, p. 1-9 641: 514: 509: 473: 468: 376: 367: 358: 349: 340: 23: 1093:New York Print, p. 191-202 950:First edition table of contents 530:Ruby colour with gilt lettering 161:Traditional Chinese and English 34:needs additional citations for 924:Collector presentation edition 395: 390:How to confirm a first edition 203:Shun Chang & Co., Shanghai 150: 1: 1314:Anti-Raid Stamps, p. 502 1282:North China Political Council 788:First edition, third printing 874:1998 Lee H. Hill Jr. edition 865:1995 Lee H. Hill Jr. edition 1779:Ma, Ren-Chuen (June 1947). 1724:"Printed in low quantities" 621:19.3 cm x 13.5 cm 565:18.5 cm x 13.5 cm 536:19.4 cm x 13.8 cm 496:19.4 cm x 13.5 cm 455:18.5 cm x 13.5 cm 1822: 1429:Name of subsequent owners 1394: 1388: 277:Ma's Illustrated Catalogue 1768:– via Worldcat.org. 593:18.4 cm x 13 cm 247: 128: 1458:Philadelphia, USA, 2012 1449:eBay, February 18, 2017 1432:Place and date acquired 1423:Place and date acquired 1414:Place and date acquired 1441:Other related articles 1420:Name of previous owner 818: 808: 799: 789: 696:Regular Issues of the 332:Magazine advertisement 1467:Mainland China, 1976 1438:Letter of provenance 1386:stored, where known. 816: 807: 797: 787: 642:Ma's numbering system 406:Unauthorized reprints 798:Printed horse emblem 662:government, and the 43:improve this article 1526:eBay, May 30, 2016 1435:Type of provenance 1426:Type of provenance 1417:Type of provenance 1411:Name of last owner 1408:Type of provenance 767:Book jacket (front) 294:traditional Chinese 146:Original title 125: 1806:Philately of China 1464:Edmund E. 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