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General Philatelic/Gen. Discussion : RESEARCH LIBRARY

 

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phos45
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24 Apr 2020
12:49:54pm
vinman
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24 Apr 2020
01:47:56pm
re: RESEARCH LIBRARY

Thanks for that link.
I have been using the APRL to download some journals. I am working on The Collectors Club journals, there are over 500. I have a good size collection of their journals but having digital copies and storing the hard copies will leave me more room on my library shelves.

I completed La Posta, P.S. and the Postal History Journal. I have been able to fill in my missing copies of The Philatelic Congress Books from the APRL.

Thanks to Don's link http://lapostapub.com/BackIssuesDL.html I have been able to download LaPosta also. You can never have too much literature.Happy

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philb
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24 Apr 2020
03:54:33pm
re: RESEARCH LIBRARY

I don't collect U.S. stamps but postal history is a different matter... the La Posta backissues are fun to read.

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phos45

24 Apr 2020
12:49:54pm

http://www.globalphilateliclibrary.org/libraries.html

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vinman

24 Apr 2020
01:47:56pm

re: RESEARCH LIBRARY

Thanks for that link.
I have been using the APRL to download some journals. I am working on The Collectors Club journals, there are over 500. I have a good size collection of their journals but having digital copies and storing the hard copies will leave me more room on my library shelves.

I completed La Posta, P.S. and the Postal History Journal. I have been able to fill in my missing copies of The Philatelic Congress Books from the APRL.

Thanks to Don's link http://lapostapub.com/BackIssuesDL.html I have been able to download LaPosta also. You can never have too much literature.Happy

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philb

24 Apr 2020
03:54:33pm

re: RESEARCH LIBRARY

I don't collect U.S. stamps but postal history is a different matter... the La Posta backissues are fun to read.

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