Stamps as Witnesses to History
with Maps. A guide to political philately
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Filament Publishing Ltd
Published:2nd Sep '24
Should be back in stock very soon

The book is arranged geographically, covering the whole world. For each country entry, the major political developments are listed chronologically on the left hand side with contemporaneous stamps, supported in some instances by relevant commemoratives, on the right hand side.
There is much more to stamps than just a means of paying postage. In the extensive 634 lavishly illustrated pages of her book 'Stamps of Witnesses of History' Ruth Lea lists all the global events that had a stamp made to commemorate them. A must for every philatelist!
Stamps as Witnesses of History is not a book about the history of stamps as such. It is a book about how stamp issues since Rowland Hill invented the first adhesive postage stamp in 1840 have "witnessed" the seismic global political developments over the years. It is a guide to political philately, which aims to show how stamp issues have reflected and have related to key political events.
Thus stamps of the North German Confederation marked a major stepping stone to German unification, a truly momentous political event, whilst selected African stamps of the 1960s celebrated the independence of many emerging African states from European colonial empires. The book is arranged geographically, covering the whole world. For each country entry, the major political developments are listed chronologically on the left hand side with contemporaneous stamps, supported in some instances by relevant commemoratives, on the right hand side.
“Arranged by geographic region, the text is matter-of-fact and well researched, making this a good historical reference book for philatelists and others”,
Stamp Magazine, August 2018
The book is “…an easy to use invaluable tool”,
The London Philatelist, September 2018
“This is a great work of reference, the illustrations make it a good “stamp finder” while the information is a gold mine for specialist collectors trying to research the political histories of the countries they collect”,
Stamp Lover, October 2018
“A real magnum opus, and a handsome volume; a credit to the author, the printer and the publisher”,
Gibbons Stamp Monthly, January 2019
“…an excellent reference book for philatelists or researchers interested in incorporating stamps into their study”,
The London Philatelist, April 2020
ISBN: 9781915465191
Dimensions: 297mm x 210mm x 36mm
Weight: 2520g
634 pages