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The Mystery Box, short stories by Frederick Highland taking their inspiration from philatelic images

Night Falls on Damascus, a novel by Frederick Highland, set in Damascus during the French Mandate
Ghost Eater, a novel set in turn of the century Sumatra, by Frederick Higland
                 
Stamp Whys

Puzzlers!

StampWhys - Puzzlers with Attitude!

Mystery

The Clearing
An "old fisherman" reports to the Magistrate

History

The Emperor's Garden
The Emperor's Garden

Stamps

Philately - The Fiction Connection
Sushi! Yum!


Chicago Philatelic Society Medal

The Mystery Box book is the proud winner of a Silver Medal awarded by the Chicago Philatelic Society CHICAGOPEX Literature Exhibit

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Read the Book Review by Barbara Kinne of the APS American Philatelist

Guilds & Trades on Stamps

The Middle Ages of Europe seem so remote from our own time that imagination easily imbues them with an aura of romanticism, of chivalric pageantry, of castles commanding fertile plains, of cathedrals that reach into the sky and whose carillons call sleeping towns to prayer and work.

Those who lived in medieval towns and cities labored, as do we, at very real jobs, and many of them worked in the "mysteries," the term given to the craft guilds of the period, a term derived from the Latin word for occupation, "ministerium."

Secrecy was a prerequisite for joining a guild, since the guildsmen knew their livelihood would be threatened if the techniques of the trade became common knowledge, and for this reason the progress of an apprentice to journeyman to master craftsman was long and arduous.

An indenture contract of 1371 for an apprentice bowyer in England warns the new worker that

"the precepts of his master, far and near, [he] shall willingly do,
concealing his secrets, and shall keep his counsel."

After seven years apprenticeship, and proving his technical skill (by producing a "masterpiece"), the apprentice was free to set up an independent shop or studio.

Are these trades still active as we enter the Twenty First century? Is there a cooper in the house?

This intriguing set of Polish stamps (Scott 1697- 1707) reproduces 16th century miniatures depicting various crafts and trades of the Middle Ages.

 

BellFounder
MuralPainter
WoodCarver

ShoeMaker

Cooper

Baker

Tailor

Bowyer


Click here to learn more about each trade. You will be presented with a series of pages, each with a 'medium' sized image that will load quickly.

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