Stamporama. — 48 p. Philatelic Exhibit of Alyssah Xeniah C. Alcala of the Philippines featuring the illustrious life and reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Heindorffhus, 2007. — 66 p. The fascinating story about the royal dynasty that spread continent-wide in Europe through marriage, delivering a Russian Empress, a British Queen, and Kings of Greece and Norway. The book brings you to Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Belgium, Great Britain, Luxemburg, Greece, Spain, Russia, Romania, and Yugoslavia, and give you full genealogies and/or...
Rossica., 2013. — 97 p. This exhibit was completely revamped from the original 2009 exhibit. There are four additional frames for a total of 10. Winner of two Nation gold medals, this thematic exhibit on "Stalin" shows how the dictator's portrayal on the stamps, covers, FDCs, postcards and patriotic covers of the Soviet Union and other countries changed according to ideology...
University Library System, University of Pittsburgh, 2013. — 77 p. Stamps, postcards, and illustrated covers present a valuable and underappreciated resource in historical research, particularly when they deal — directly or indirectly — with images of national leaders. Their content and design reflect and sometimes even anticipate political developments. The case of Stalin,...
2011. — 24 p. Joseph Stalin, the dictator of the Soviet Union from 1929 to 1953, was surrounded by a cult of personality that dominated all areas of Soviet public life. His image appeared on a number of Soviet stamps issued between 1934 and 1955. Very little substantive research has been published on Stalin and Stalinist propaganda on stamps. In this article, will examine these...
Florida: Gulf High School, 2017. — 1584 p. This e-book presented the world stamps collection about mathematicians and other mathematics stamps : Abakus, arithmetic e.t.c
Frankfurt: WEB,. — 2503 p. This e-book presented stamps displaying physicists and a few mathematicians and engineers important for physics. The stamps are combined in 'albums' according to the people who kindly contributed to the collection.
London: British Philatelic Bureau, 1986. — 36 p. ... On 21 April 1986, Her Majesty The Queen celebrated her sixtieth birthday. For almost thirty five years she has reigned not so much over her people but rather for them. Althhough not born for the role she plays today, she willingly accepted the duties which circumstances forced, first upon her father to whom she was devoted,...
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