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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

2. TOPICAL StampWhys from Hungary

Why would we find Pegasus on this 1959 Hungarian stamp honoring Friedrich Schiller? Most likely, the famous man worked as a:

a) mail carrier
b) petroleum engineer
c) poet
d) soldier

answer

 (c) By tradition, Pegasus is a symbol of poetic inspiration.

The Roman poet Ovid (43 BC - AD 17) is the likely source for the legend that Pegasus created, with a stroke of his hoof, a fountain sacred to the Muses. The Muses were the caretakers of the arts and sciences of the ancient world. Those fortunate mortals who drank from their fountain were destined to be great poets. Pegasus is found on numerous stamps of the world, most often in connection with an airmail theme. A 19th century German poet, Schiller has also been honored by his own country on postal issues of 1955 and 1962.  The stamp is Scott 1251.

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