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615 LINCOLNSHIRE PHILATELIST
LINCOLNSHIRE PHILATELIST. The Lincolnshire
philatelist. Grimsby, A. Cooling and Co., 1895.
8°. 8} in. No. 1, May 10, 1895.
•,*!Tlie contents consist entirely of advertisements.
Mis. St. Jour. 79 (14).
LITERARY CHIMES, AND STAMP COLLECTORS'
TREASURY. Literary chimes, and stamp collectors'
treasury. Bradford, Yorks., A. Bohmson, 1892.
8°. 8J in. No. 1, August, 1892.
*,*Only partly philatelic. The number has a coloured paper
wrapper. Mis. St. Jour. 135 (12).
LITERARY COMPANION. The Literary companion.
Kansas City, Kas., W. H. Plank, 1889-90.
in. nos. in 2 vols.
Vol. I. Feb.- 1889. Nos. 1-
,. ". „ 1-
*,* Only partly philatelic. Wanting all nos.
LITERARY GEM. The Literary gem.
South Boston, Mass., Curtis and Parker, 1901.
16°. 6 iu. Vol. II., no. 6, February, 1901.
*^* Only partly philatelic. The number has a coloured paper
wrapper. Other numbers of the journal contained no philatelic
matter. Mis. St. Jour. 150 (13).
LITERARY PHILATELIST. The Literary philatelist.
Devoted to literature and philately.
New York, Harlem Stamp Co., 1903.
8°. 8| in. Nos. 1-2, Jan.-Feb., 1903.
*,* There is a coloured paper wrapper to each number.
Mis. St. Jour. 106 (10).
LITTLE ADVERTISER. The Little advertiser. A paper
devoted to advertising stamps, philatelic supplies, etc.
Newton Center, Mass., Herbert F. Butler, 1901.
8°. 8 in. No. 1, March, 1901. Mis. St. Jour. 106 (12).
LITTLE CLIPPER. The Little clipper.
Mendota, III, [? ], 1887-89.
in. Vols. III.-IV. nos.
Vol. III.
„ IV.
*^* Some of the numbers of vols. iii. and iv. contain philatelic
matter. Wanting all nos.
LITTLE CURIOSITY NEWS. The Little curiosity news.
Devoted to stamps, minerals, and curiosities.
La Hoyt, Iowa, James C. Jay, 1885.
16°. 5J in. No. 1, Oct. and Nov., 1885.
•^* The contents consist almost entirely of advertisements.
Mis. St. Jour. 68 (9).
LITTLE DRUMMER. The Little drummer.
Medway, Minn., [? ], 1903.
in. No. 1, April, 1903.
*,* Only paitly philatelic. Wanting.
LITTLE GEM STAMP NEWS. The Little gem stamp
news. Camdcn, N. J., Wm. P. Skourds, 1898.
in. No. 1, October, 1898.
*^* Wanting.
[Continued as :]
Gem stamp news.
Camden, N. J., Wm. P. Shourds, 1898.
8°. 7i in. No. 2, November, 1898.
*,*Tlie title on page (2) reads "The Little Gem Stamp News,"
and the date is given as " Oct., 1898".
[Continued as:]
The New Jersey philatelist.
Camden, N. J., Wm. P. Shourds, 1898.
in. No. 3, December, 1898.
*,* Wanting.
LITTLE NUGGET. The Little nugget. For philatelist,
amateur and advertiser.
Boston, Mass., G. J. Curtis, 1900.
16°. 6 in. Nos. 1-12, January-December, 1900.
*J* Only partly philatelic. Amalgamated with the " Literary
Gem " in January, 1901. Wanting all but nos. 11, 12,
LITTLE SPECTATOR
616
LITTLE SPECTATOR. The Little spectator.
Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, Stough and Taylor, 1878-79.
8°. 85 in. Nos. 1-6, Oct., 1878-Mar., 1879.
*,* Only partly philatelic. Nos. 4 and 5 were published together
under the date " Jan. and Feb., 1879 ". Mis. St. Jour. 24 (16).
LITTLE STAMPMAN. The Little stampman.
Springfield, Mass., H. T. Belden, 1901-02.
16°. 6 in. Nos. 1-3, July 20, 1901, Feb. 15, Mar. 15, 1902.
*^* With the exception of the front page of each number, which
is printed, the rest of the contents is produced by a type-writer.
Mis. St. Jour. 125 (2).
LITTLE WAVE. The Little wave.
Alden, Mich., Van Dermark and Wagoner, etc.,
1897-98.
Fol. 12 in. and 8°. 8J-9 in. nos. in vols.
*,* Some of the numbers of this non-philatelic journal contain a
"Stamp collectors' directory". The library only has vol. iii.,
no. 4, September 1, 1897, vol. in., no. 7, December, 1897, vol. iv.,
no. 1, July, 1898, and vol. iv., no. 11, April, 1898 (for " 1899 " ?).
The second is folio and the throe others are octavo and the second
and last are printed on rose paper. The last has the title reading ;
" The Little wave and Keatucky colonel—consolidated ".
LITTLE WONDER. The Little wonder.
Aarwood, Mich., Buth Bussell, 1895.
32°. 4J in. No. 5, April, 1895.
*,* Only partly philatelic. Miss Russell is stated to be editor,
publisher, printer and devil and her age is given as twelve.
Wanting.
LIVERPOOL AND NEWPORT STAMP ADVER¬
TISER. See Liverpool stamp advertiser.
LIVERPOOL STAMP ADVERTISER. The Liverpool
stamp advertiser. Liverpool, F. G. Jones, 1863.
8°. 8| in. Nos. 1-3, May 1-July 1, 1863.
[Continued as :]
The Liverpool and Newport stamp advertiser.
Newport, Mon., Stamp and Co., 1863-64.
8°. 8 in. Nos. 4-14, Aug. 15, 1863-June 15, 1864.
*,* No. 12 for April 15, 1864, is wrongly numbered "10". The
title of nos. 13 and 14 reads " The Liverpool and Newport stamp
advertiser, witli which is incorporated the Newcastle and Gates-
head stamp advertiser and review ".
LIVERPOOL STAMP COLLECTOR'S JOURNAL.
The Liverpool stamp collector's journal.
Liverpool, J. G. Wroe, 1865.
8°. 8 in. Nos. 1-3, Apl. 1-June 3, 1865. Mis. St. Jour. 37 (3).
LODGE RECORD. The Lodge record. Devoted to fra¬
ternity. Bejison, Minn., Ernest B. Aldrich, 1904-07.
8°. 9J-10| in. nos. in vols.
*,,* Some of the numbers of this non-philatelic journal contain
stamp articles. The library has vol. in., no. 5, Nov. 30, 1905 ;
vol. IV., nos. 2-9, 11, 12, Feb. 28-Aug. 31, Oct., Nov., Dec, 1906 ;
vol. v., nos. 1-3, Jan.-Mar., 1907.
LONDON AND NEW YORK STAMP COLLECTORS'
REVIEW. The London and New York stamp collec¬
tors' review. London, E.G., John George Boel, 1864.
8°. 8J in. Nos. 1-2, Jan. 15-Feb. 15, 1864. Mis. St. Jour. 36 (4).
LONDON AND PROVINCIAL STAMP COLLEC¬
TORS' GUIDE AND ADVERTISER. See London
AND PrOVYNCIAL STAMP ADVERTISER.
LONDON AND PROVYNCIAL STAMP ADVER¬
TISER. The London and Provyncial stamp advertiser.
London, A. Murray, 1863.
8°. 8J in. No. 1, July 1, 1863.
*,j»The journal is advertised in "The Boy's own magazine" of
August, 1863. The advertisement reads: " The ' London and
Provincial stamp advertiser'. Nos. 1 and 2 are ready. Both
numbers post free for two stamps. They contain articles on the
stamp trade, dealers' advertisements, etc. . . . Address Murray,
Wood & Co., 7 Princes Street, Barbican, London. Agents
wanted." The following advertisement in the " Stamp collectors'
review and monthly advertiser " of July 15 and August 15, 1863,
also refers to the same journal : " Edward Upjohn, Bookseller,
supplies foreign stamps at reasonable prices. Illustrated list 2d.,
on 1st August. No. 1 of the ' London and Provincial stamp
collectors' guide and advertiser,' with monthly summary, list of
dealers, etc. 24 Bow-street, Covent Garden, London, W.C." A
similar advertisement, with alteratiori of a few words, appeared

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