The Postage Stamp in War

audiobook

The Postage Stamp in War

by Frederick John Melville

EN·~2 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total

Transcriber's Notes:

0:27

The Postage Stamp in War.

7:55

Chapter I.

33:30

Chapter II.

12:12

Chapter III.

11:46

Chapter IV.

13:15

Chapter V.

19:12

Chapter VI.

19:32

Chapter VII.

10:40

Chapter VIII.

14:22

Description

This volume uncovers the surprisingly intricate world behind the tiny stamps that travelled with soldiers’ letters from the front lines back to home. It explains how the British Army Postal Service grew from ad‑hoc arrangements into a dedicated corps, detailing the logistics that kept correspondence flowing during campaigns from Crimea to Egypt and the early days of the Great War. Readers learn how a simple piece of paper became a vital morale booster, linking families to the men in uniform.

Filled with period photographs, reproduced envelopes and clear explanations, the book offers both collectors and history enthusiasts a vivid picture of wartime mail. It highlights the cooperation between civilian post offices and the military, and shows how each stamp and postmark tells a story of communication, sacrifice, and the everyday challenges of delivering hope across battle‑scarred landscapes.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (149K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Simon Gardner, Adrian Mastronardi, The Philatelic Digital Library Project at http://www.tpdlp.net and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2010-09-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frederick John Melville

Frederick John Melville

1882–1940

A lively early champion of stamp collecting, he turned philately into something welcoming and readable for beginners as well as serious collectors. His many books and society work helped shape the hobby in Britain in the early 20th century.

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