Stamp Collecting as a Pastime by Edward James Nankivell
page 107 of 114 (93%)
page 107 of 114 (93%)
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The Collector is not infrequently perplexed by the various terms employed, and the fullest explanations are here given of such. Much interesting information is also included as to the various classes of and the manufacture of the paper employed, the typography, the embossing, the perforating or rouletting, together with many instructive and interesting details connected with the fascinating science of Stamp collecting. _Price 2/- in strong Paper Cover, 4/- in Gilt Cloth; post-free, 3d. extra._ * * * * * A COLOUR DICTIONARY, GIVING OVER _Two Hundred Names of Colours used in Printing, &c._ Specially prepared for Stamp Collectors by B. W. WARHURST. Useful for many businesses in which coloured articles are bought and sold, and to give a more definite idea of the colours represented by certain names in common use, which are very frequently misunderstood. SUITABLE FOR USE IN SCHOOLS. Printed in TEN differently coloured inks on as many different papers, |
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