Stamp Collecting as a Pastime

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Stamp Collecting as a Pastime

by Edward J. (Edward James) Nankivell

EN·~2 hours·44 chapters

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44 total

THE - Stanley Gibbons Philatelic Handbooks. - STAMP COLLECTING AS A PASTIME - BY - EDWARD J. NANKIVELL - MEMBER OF THE INSTITUTE OF JOURNALISTS MEMBER OF THE PHILATELIC SOCIETY OF LONDON

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London - STANLEY GIBBONS, Ltd., 391, STRAND, W.C. - New York - 167, BROADWAY - 1902

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PREFACE

2:07

I. As a Pastime.

3:57

II. The Charm of Stamp Collecting.

5:25

III. Its Permanence.

3:48

IV. Its Internationality.

3:20

V. Its Geographical Interest.

3:43

VI. Its Historical Finger Posts.

7:21

VII. Stamps with a History.

9:57

Description

This work opens a window onto the world of philately, explaining why tiny pieces of paper have fascinated people across continents for more than a century. The author walks the listener through the social fabric of stamp clubs, the surprising economics of rare issues, and the way the hobby bridges generations from schoolchildren to monarchs. Readers will come away with a clear sense of how collecting can be both a relaxing pastime and a subtle study of history.

Beyond the cultural backdrop, the book offers practical advice for anyone curious about starting a collection, from choosing a theme to understanding basic grading and preservation. It also surveys the rich literature that has grown around the hobby, showing how enthusiasts have built a global community connected by shared curiosity. Whether you have a few shillings to spare or simply a desire for a new, thoughtful diversion, the guide makes the first steps approachable and rewarding.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (145K characters)

Series

Stanley Gibbons Philatelic Handbooks

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Malcolm Farmer, Sankar Viswanathan, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-04-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

EJ

Edward J. (Edward James) Nankivell

1848–1909

A journalist and early philatelist, he helped turn stamp collecting from a children's pastime into a serious hobby for adults. His best-known work brings the subject to life with the clear, encouraging tone of someone eager to share what he loved.

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