The Adhesive Postage Stamp - Chalmers - ebook

The Adhesive Postage Stamp ebook

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The Adhesive Postage Stamp: 1840-1910 by Patrick Chalmers is a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the history, development, and cultural significance of the adhesive postage stamp from its inception in 1840 through the early twentieth century. The book delves into the origins of the postage stamp, beginning with the revolutionary introduction of the Penny Black in Great Britain, and traces its rapid adoption and adaptation by countries around the world. Chalmers provides detailed accounts of the inventors, reformers, and visionaries—such as Sir Rowland Hill—whose efforts transformed global communication and commerce. Richly illustrated and meticulously researched, the book examines the evolution of stamp design, printing techniques, and the symbolism embedded in these miniature works of art. Chalmers discusses the social and economic impact of the postage stamp, highlighting how it democratized correspondence, fostered international connections, and became a powerful tool for statecraft and propaganda. The narrative is enlivened with anecdotes about famous collectors, rare and valuable issues, and the quirks of philatelic history. The Adhesive Postage Stamp also explores the rise of stamp collecting as a popular hobby, the formation of philatelic societies, and the emergence of a global community of enthusiasts. Chalmers’s writing is both informative and accessible, making the book an essential resource for historians, collectors, and anyone interested in the fascinating story of how a small piece of gummed paper changed the world.

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Liczba stron: 66

Rok wydania: 2025

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