sun



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

Your Sponsor: The Mystery Box by Frederick Highland

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

6.  philatelic StampWhys from Guatemala

Is half a stamp better than none? It is, when it qualifies as a:

a) cut square
b) remainder
c) bisect
d) tab

answer

How stamp-wise of you if you answered (c) bisect.

Authorized bisects usually paid for postage at half the face value of the complete stamp. The problem is identifying a legitimate bisect, and so the collector is on safest ground if the bisect is on a cover or tied to a postmark. This Guatemalan bisect (Scott 300) is easily identified by its diagonal perforation of 11 1/2. The original stamp (Scott 235) was issued in 1929, the bisect in 1941. The stamp bears half of the portrait, and we hope the better half, of Justo Rufino Barrios, Guatemalan president from 1873- 1885.

Back to StampWhys V. I