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General Philatelic/Gen. Discussion : Translation

 

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eagc1397

eagc1397

28 May 2020
03:42:29pm
Any ideas about the revue sticker ?
What does an engraved stamp mean ?Image Not Found

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sheepshanks
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28 May 2020
03:49:48pm

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Think the Revue sticker was for a musical recital, classical.
As regards the engraving this site will give you details for various printing processes.
https://findyourstampsvalue.com/stampwiki/article/methods-and-processes-used-for-printing-postage-stamps

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28 May 2020
06:08:38pm

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From Wikipedia regarding the address.

"N o 15: until 2012, this building housed part of the Society of Jesus and its magazine Étvdes . Most of the Jesuit intellectuals stayed there, including Pierre Teilhard de Chardin , Jean Daniélou , and Xavier Tilliette"

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eagc1397

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29 May 2020
11:54:56am
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Thanks all interesting

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29 May 2020
02:33:54pm
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That's pretty neat! Pierre Teilhard de Chardin was a fairly controversial Jesuit priest and paleontologist who was instrumental in the discovery of Peking Man. I have a copy of "The Jesuit and the Skull", an interesting (to me) account of his work and subsequent hardships within the church as he tried to reconcile his faith with the evolution theories that his discovery supports.
I'm a book nerd who loves science and history!

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eagc1397

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29 May 2020
03:58:00pm
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Sure find it interesting Looking into a little book i have.
given to someone at christmas 1867 called Groggy Harbor by Lucius M Sargent

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lerivage

30 May 2020
04:36:56am
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The last words on the sticker say No need to affix stamp. Netertheless stamps were affixed!

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eagc1397

eagc1397

28 May 2020
03:42:29pm

Any ideas about the revue sticker ?
What does an engraved stamp mean ?Image Not Found

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sheepshanks

28 May 2020
03:49:48pm

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Think the Revue sticker was for a musical recital, classical.
As regards the engraving this site will give you details for various printing processes.
https://findyourstampsvalue.com/stampwiki/article/methods-and-processes-used-for-printing-postage-stamps

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28 May 2020
06:08:38pm

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From Wikipedia regarding the address.

"N o 15: until 2012, this building housed part of the Society of Jesus and its magazine Étvdes . Most of the Jesuit intellectuals stayed there, including Pierre Teilhard de Chardin , Jean Daniélou , and Xavier Tilliette"

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eagc1397

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29 May 2020
11:54:56am

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Thanks all interesting

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29 May 2020
02:33:54pm

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That's pretty neat! Pierre Teilhard de Chardin was a fairly controversial Jesuit priest and paleontologist who was instrumental in the discovery of Peking Man. I have a copy of "The Jesuit and the Skull", an interesting (to me) account of his work and subsequent hardships within the church as he tried to reconcile his faith with the evolution theories that his discovery supports.
I'm a book nerd who loves science and history!

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eagc1397

eagc1397

29 May 2020
03:58:00pm

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Sure find it interesting Looking into a little book i have.
given to someone at christmas 1867 called Groggy Harbor by Lucius M Sargent

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lerivage

30 May 2020
04:36:56am

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The last words on the sticker say No need to affix stamp. Netertheless stamps were affixed!

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