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The Queen's Stamps
The Official History of the Royal Philatelic Collection
Nicholas Courtney

Foreword by HRH The Duke of York

The first popular history of the world's finest stamp collection

This elegant book is the definitive historical account of one of the world's most important and extensive stamp collections, and the monarchs and keepers who have contributed to it.<br
Inaugurated by Queen Victoria, and enlarged by five successive British monarchs, the main body of the Collection came into being under George V, whose passionate and shrewd acquisition of many other private collections has ensured the unique and comprehensive character of his own.<br
The Queen's Stamps is a story told through the stamps themselves, many of the most famous of which are produced here in full colour, as well as through astonishing anecdotes featuring the kings, queens and courtiers who brought them together.<br
This informative, surprising, highly illustrated volume is written to appeal to the general reader with an interest in Royal history, as well as to the specialist enthusiast.

Lively, entertaining and interesting...a sumptuous production (Aileen Reid, Sunday Telegraph)

"A superb job of research and story telling...If you only buy one philatelic book this year - this is the one to go for" (Steve Fairclough, Stamp Magazine)


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About Nicholas Courtney

Nicholas Courtney has written twenty books, including the highly accalimed GALE FORCE 10: The Life and Legacy of Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort, for Headline. Formerly governor of the island of Mustique, he now lives in London.

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