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PHILATELIC OBSERVER
PHILATELIC OBSERVER. The Philatelic observer.
New York, Wilbur W. Thomas, 1888.
8°. 8J in. Nos. 1-2, May-June, 1888. Mis. St. Jour. 26 (9)
PHILATELIC PARAGRAPH. The Philatelic paragraph.
New York, etc.. Max Strakosch, 1896.
8°. 9i in. Nos. 1-3, Mar., Apl. 15, June 15, 1896.
*^* There is a coloured paper wrapper to each number. No. 3 was
published at Heliport, Long Island. Mis. St. Jour. 92 (8).
PHILATELIC POLITICIAN. The Philatelic politician.
Bellaire, 0., [Ben. L. Morris], 1896.
48°. 4J in. No. 1, May 1, 1896.
%* The number has a paper wrapper and this bears the date
" April ". Mis. St. Jour. 96 (2).
PHILATELIC POST. The Philatelic post. A monthly
for stamp collectors.
Smethport, Pa., The Nunundah Stamp and Publish¬
ing Co., etc., 1900.
8°. 8J-8J in. Nos. 1-9, Jan.-Sept., 1900.
*^* Nos. 1-8 have paper wrappers and no. 9 was published by Scott
F. Redfield.
[Continued as:]
Eedfield's weekly philatelic post.
Smethport, Pa., Scott F. Bedfield, 1900-01.
8°. 8J-8 in. and fol. 12J in. Vol. 11. 32 nos.
Vol. II. Oct. 3, 1900-May 16, 1901. Nos. 1-32.
*^* Nos. 1-3 are octavo 8J inches, nos.i4-20 are octavo 8 inches and
the remaining numbers are folio. Nos. 1-20 have wrappers with
the title " Kedfield's Weekly philatelic post," but on these num¬
bers the title inside reads " The Philatelic post ". On the wrapper
of no. 18 the date " January 3,1901," is given in error for " February
7, 1901," and no. 30 is dated " May 7, 1901" in place of " May 2,
1901".
PHILATELIC POSTAL CARD. The Philatelic postal
card.
Beading, Pa., The Postal Card Publishing Co., 1892.
8°. &i in. Nos. 1-2, Oct. 15-Dec. 15, 1892.
*,* Printed on the back of the then current one cent United States
postcards.
[Continued as:]
■ Kissinger's philatelic postal card.
Beading, Pa., Clifford W. Kissinger, 1893-94.
8°. 7 in. 13 nos. in 2 vols.
Vol. I. Feb. 15 -Oct., 1893. Nos. 3-12.
„ II. Nov. 1, 1898-Jan. 25, 1894. „ 1- 3.
*,* Printed on buff card folded in the centre to imitate the then
current one cent United States postal card. Nos. 11 and 12 are
both dated October, the first " October 2," and the last " October
0," the figure before the "0" not having printed. This number
is headed " Special ". On no. 3, vol. 11., the numeral after " No."
has not printed.
- PHILATELIC PRESS. The Philatelic press.
London, E.G., Bluett and Co., 1888.
4°. 8J in. Nos. 1-3, Feb., Mar., May, 1888.
*^* There is a coloured paper wrapper to eachinumber. Nos. 1 and
2 were printed at Bury St. Edmund's and no. 3 at Penzance.
Mis. St. Jour. 78 (3).
PHILATELIC PRESS. The Philatehc press. Devoted to
the interests of stamp collecting.
West Winsted, Conn., H. G. Manchester, 1888-89.
8°. 8| in. Nos. 1-8, Oct., 1888-May, 1889.
*„* Nos. 4-8 are printed on pale rose paper.
Mis. St. Jour. 26 (12).
PHILATELIC PRESS AND GENERAL ADVER¬
TISER. Philatelic press and general advertiser.
Anerley, Surrey, F. Sayer, 1883-84.
8°. 8J in. and 4°. 10 in. Nos. 1-2, Dec, 1883- Mar. 1, 1884.
%• No. 1 is octavo and no. 2 quarto. Mis. St. Jour. 30 (11).
PHILATELIC PUCK. Philatehc puck.
San Antonio, Tex., Alamo Publishing Co., 1893.
4°. 9J in. No. 1, May, 1893.
** The number has a coloured paper wrapper.
Mis. St. Jour. 59 (7).
PHILATELIC PUCK-LITERATURIST 700
PHILATELIC PUCK-LITERATURIST. The Philatelic
puck-literaturist. Devoted to filatelick fools and litera¬
ture collectors.
Muscatine, Iowa, Moses B. Page, 1897.
8°. 10 in. No. 1, April, 1897. Mis. St. Jour. 83 (8).
PHILATELIC QUARTERLY. The Philatelic quarterly.
A quarterly magazine issued in the interests of philately.
Manitoivoc, Wis., Imperial Stamp Co., 1903.
8°. 8| in. No. 1, June, 1903. Mis. St. Jour. 113 (2).
PHILATELIC QUARTERLY ADVERTISER. The
Philatelic quarterly advertiser. Consisting wholly of
advertisements from foreign stamp dealers all over the
world. Liverpool, G. and H. Dawson, 1884-85.
8°. llj in. Nos. 1-2, Oct. 15, 1884-Jan. 6, 1885.
Mis. St. Jour. 4 (14).
PHILATELIC QUARTERLY AND MISCELLANE¬
OUS ADVERTISER. The Philatelic quarterly and
miscellaneous advertiser.
Brighton, Stafford Smith and Co., 1877-79.
8°. 8^ in. Nos. 1-11, Jan.-Mar., Apl.-June, July-Sept., Oct.-Dec,
1877, Jan.-Mar., Apl.-June, July-Sept., Oct.-Dec, 1878, Jan.-Mar.,
Apl.-June, July-Sept., 1879.
*,* Edited by Dr. C. W. Viner. Nos. 1-8 are printed on rose
paper, nos. 9-11 on buff paper and there is a paper wrapper to
each number.
PHILATELIC QUARTERLY REVIEW. The Philatelic
quarterly review. London, S.E., Dan Collins, 1886.
S°. 8J in. No. 1, Jan. 20, 1886.
*^* The number has a coloured paper wrapper and contains five
photographic illustrations of stamps pasted in by hand which
vary in different copies of the journal. Two numbers and a copy
of the prospectus are bound up together. Mis. St. Jour. 34 (5).
PHILATELIC RAIL-SPLITTER. The Philatelic rail-
splitter. [Prospectus of a journal to be published by
Cleve Scott, Central City, Neb., on February 1, 1895,
but which was never issued.]
Mis. St. Jour. 62 (5).
PHILATELIC RAMBLER. The Philatelic rambler. For
the exclusive interests of the publisher.
Loomis, Neb., James A. Anderzen, 1897.
8°. 8i in. No. 1, Season 1897-98.
*,* Also numbered " Old series no. 7," the former issues of this
series being merely price lists. Mis. St. Jour. 113 (1).
PHILATELIC RAYS. Philatelic rays. Formerly " The
terminal ". Stamps, coins, curios, postal cards, post¬
marks, camera. Neiv York, Budolf Vlach, 1902.
8°. 6 in. No. 3, September, 1902.
* * Nos. 1 and 2 with the title " The terminal" were not phila¬
telic. Mis. St. Jour. 135 (2).
PHILATELIC RECORD. The Philatelic record.
London, Pemberton, Wilson and Co.. etc., Plymouth
[printed], 1879-95.
8°. 8i in. 204 nos. in 17 vols.
Vol I. Feb., 1879-Jan., 1880. Nos. 1- 12.
II. „ 1880- „ 1881. „ 13- 24.
III. „ 1881- „ 1882. „ 25- 36.
IV. „ 1882- „ 1883. „ 37- 48.
V. „ 1883- „ 1884. „ 49- 60.
VI. „ 1884- „ 1885. „ 61- 72.
„ VII. „ 1885- „ 1886. „ 73- 84.
„ VIII. „ 1886- „ 1887. „ 85- 96.
IX. „ 1887- „ 1888. „ 97-108.
X. „ 1888-Dec., 1888. „ 109-120.
, XI. Jan., - „ 1889. „ 121-132.
XII. „ - „ 1890. „ 133-144.
„ XIII. „ - „ 1891. „ 145-156.
„ XIV. „ - „ 1892. „ 157-168.
XV. „ - „ 1893. „ 169-180.
XVI. „ - „ 1894. „ 181-192.
„ XVII. „ - „ 1895. „ 193-204.
*^* There is a title-page, an index, and a frontispiece to each
volume and, commencing with no. 25, a coloured paper wrapper
to each number. Nos. 144-204 were published by Theodor Buhl
and Co. of London. Nos. 32-144 were also published by Stanley
Gibbons and Co., London, and part, if not all, of these numbers
also by Stafford Smith and Co., Brighton; each of these firms

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