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Mit Gutferngruss : die historische Fudge- Postkartensammlung aus dem ehemaligen Schutzgebiet Deutsch- Südwestafrika / Andreas Vogt

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: German Publication details: Windhoek : Macmillan Education Namibia, 2010Description: 887 pages : illustrations, sketches, stats; 30 cmISBN:
  • 978-99916-2-421- X (Namibia)978-300027915-7 (DE)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • NAM 968.8102 VOG
Summary: The author has researched and compiled a scientific list with descriptions of a large collection of historic valuable postcards which were mainly used until 1915 in German South West Africa. Usefull for postcard collectors is the listing of the different publishers of postcards at that time. Here we find printers in German South West Africa as well as in DE and elsewhere. He analysed the different topics used from the German colony and refers also to the different postage stamps used and the different Post Office cancellations from the territory. At the end of the publication a small collection of Mr. Fudge, a South African soldier serving in the Allied Forces depicts British postcards and their influence on the printing of postcards in general
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Volume one comprices of a description of the large collection of postcards. Volume two depicts the different categories namely people, events, nature, soldiers, local tribes, buildings, railway and many other topics Donated by Anton Meyer from Rohrdorf in DE

The author has researched and compiled a scientific list with descriptions of a large collection of historic valuable postcards which were mainly used until 1915 in German South West Africa. Usefull for postcard collectors is the listing of the different publishers of postcards at that time. Here we find printers in German South West Africa as well as in DE and elsewhere. He analysed the different topics used from the German colony and refers also to the different postage stamps used and the different Post Office cancellations from the territory. At the end of the publication a small collection of Mr. Fudge, a South African soldier serving in the Allied Forces depicts British postcards and their influence on the printing of postcards in general

Anton Meyer W014094, W014095

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