2nd Edition
The
World-wide Catalogue & Handbook of Stamps issued under Copyright Acts.
Adam Miller
2017
I have been collecting and writing about these stamps for
over 30 years. This 2nd editions catalogue/handbook updates the results
of my studies under one cover following the 1st Edition of 2007. The
catalogue is based largely upon my own extensive collection of these stamps,
plus I have been privileged to have had access to several other significant
collections.
Printed in full colour, on A4 paper with card covers, this
312-page book has been coil-bound to ensure it lies flat for its primary usage
as a catalogue. The stamp illustrations were all generated for printing
at 300dpi and 150% for ease of reference. Throughout the listing, I have
endeavoured to highlight important variances in type, perforation, shade,
watermark and method of value - be that printed, handstamped, typewritten or
manuscript. In all, close to 5,000 different stamps are listed!
Over 420 stamp issuers are listed, from Aberbach to
Zonophone. Many well-known names are in here, including music publishers
like Francis, Day & Hunter, Chappell & Co, J. Albert & Son, G.
Ricordi and Boosey & Hawkes. Copyright collecting organisations are
represented by BIEM, EDIFO, MCPS and their various precursors, among others.
Record companies also issued copyright stamps, and so the majors like The
Gramophone Co (HMV), Columbia and Victor are here, as well as many earlier
labels such as Ariel, Beka and Scala. Some individual composers also issued
these stamps including such famous names as Granville Bantock and C.
Villiers Stanford in the UK and Jack O'Hagan in Australia. For
completeness, the catalogue also covers Authors' copyright stamps from books
(notably R.L. Stevenson), Inspection stamps and UK Purchase Tax stamps
Other non-copyright stamps occasionally found on 78rpm records are also
now listed.
Most of the issuers are from the UK (well over 100), plus
significant numbers from Australia (40), Italy (45) and France (34). A
further 16 other countries are represented, including most European nations,
but also represented are the USA, Argentina and New Zealand.
Full colour was chosen to reflect the importance of this
work as the expected long-term reference in this area of Revenue philately.
These were produced earlier
in 2016 before the 2nd Edition was finalised, and the images are at a lower
resolution than the final copy. If you find them useful, please go on and buy
the book via www.lulu.com.
Awards
for the 1st Edition
** 19 June - Awarded Large Vermeil in Literature Class at Sydney Stamp Show, 2007.
** 26 June - Awarded Large Vermeil in Literature Class as St. Petersburg, F.I.P., 2007
** 30 June - Awarded Silver Gold at 10th New Zealand Philatelic Literature Exhibition,
Palmerston North, 2007
** 14 August - Awarded Gold at APS Stampshow 2008,
Hartford, CT.
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I am a current Council Member & past-President of The
Royal Philatelic Society of New Zealand, and also a member of these other
societies:
As well as numerous articles in
philatelic and gramophone society journals, I have authored four other
philatelic books:
Index to The New Zealand Stamp Collector 1919-1994 (1998),
its follow-up, Index to The New Zealand Stamp Collector 1995-2004 & The
Newsletter 1947-1973 (2005),
and The RPSNZ Library: A List of Library Holdings, 2007 Edition.
In 2011 the RPSNZ published my previous book The Parcel Carriage
Labels of New Zealand
Adam Miller
Wellington
New Zealand
November 2017.