How this Book is Divided.
Part I. treats of stamps in general and successively of all the details concerning their issue.
Part II. treats of the various sorts of stamps, postals, telegraphic, fiscal, or revenue.
Part III. treats of subjects relating to stamps not discussed in the two preceding divisions, obliterations, surcharges, proofs, reprints, counterfeits, etc., together with an article on the Universal Postal Union and another on the formation of an album.
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