385 steamship companies, 110 private shipping agents, and 1657 maritime handstamps comprise the framework of the 500-page brand-new book recently released by Nikos Antypas. The reader will also have the opportunity to get acquainted with Greek shipping legends like Embiricos, Typaldos, Vlassopoulos, Goulandris, Potamianos, Nomikos, Livanos, Pantaleon, Onassis etc.
We read on the book’s back cover:
About 40 years ago, in November of 1984, on the banks of the Congo River, the well-traveled Cephalonian Nikos Antypas dreamed of a collection of maritime handstamps related to the wider Greek area. During the decades of the 1950s and 1960s, philatelists had already begun studying Shipping Companies that had contracts with the Hellenic Post after discovering that many letters had been transported by ships. The imprint of the shipment was obvious (maritime handstamps) or implied (postage, sender’s notes, etc.). The passion of the author led him to gather an amazing and rare collection, to even retrieve information of unknown majority owners of a single ship and to highlight the impressive organization and operation of larger companies.
The time has come for this exciting and scarce material to emerge in this rich and fascinating book that we leafing through with admiration. All the 1657 handstamps presented here were found by the author on stamps, envelopes, letter slips, bills of lading, tickets, charters, sales contracts, advertising publications and timetable posters. They reflect the rich activity of Greek shipowners in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Format A4, 500 pages, in colour, hardcover, price € 70 plus postage (postage: Europe € 36, rest of the world € 46), availability at nicolasantippas@yahoo.com
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New book: The Postal Issues of Syria, Lebanon and the Alaouites 1919-1945 (also includes Latakia, Rouad Island, Kilis local, Aintab local and Alexandretta) by Alexander Kaczmarczyk, second edition with additional colour plates and images, 141 pages, softbound, limited to 100 numbered copies, published by Balkanphila, 2023. Priced at £ 18,-
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O Philatelista is a philatelic blog in Portuguese that was aired in May 2013 and celebrated its 10th anniversary this month. What is exceptional about it is its consistency: 3636 posts from 1 June 2013 to 30 April 2023, i.e. in 3621 days. This is EXACTLY one post per day over the 10-year blog’s lifetime!
Mario Paiva is the tireless figure behind the blog. His readers are informed about new stamp issues, newly published catalogues, general literature, exhibitions, auctions and other philatelic events, with emphasis on the ones of Portuguese or Brazilian philatelic interest. He often participates in philatelic exhibitions all over the globe and proudly presents the blog’s awards online. Mario is also present on both Twitter and Facebook.
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Hellenic Steamship Companies and their Handstamps
385 steamship companies, 110 private shipping agents, and 1657 maritime handstamps comprise the framework of the 500-page brand-new book recently released by Nikos Antypas. The reader will also have the opportunity to get acquainted with Greek shipping legends like Embiricos, Typaldos, Vlassopoulos, Goulandris, Potamianos, Nomikos, Livanos, Pantaleon, Onassis etc.
We read on the book’s back cover:
About 40 years ago, in November of 1984, on the banks of the Congo River, the well-traveled Cephalonian Nikos Antypas dreamed of a collection of maritime handstamps related to the wider
Greek area. During the decades of the 1950s and 1960s, philatelists had already begun studying Shipping Companies that had contracts with the Hellenic Post after discovering that many letters had been transported by ships. The imprint of the shipment was obvious (maritime handstamps) or implied (postage, sender’s notes, etc.). The passion of the author led him to gather an amazing and rare collection, to even retrieve information of unknown majority owners of a single ship and to highlight the impressive organization and operation of larger companies.
The time has come for this exciting and scarce material to emerge in this rich and fascinating book that we leafing through with admiration. All the 1657 handstamps presented here were found by the author on stamps, envelopes, letter slips, bills of lading, tickets, charters, sales contracts, advertising publications and timetable posters. They reflect the rich activity of Greek shipowners in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Video presentation of the book (2 minutes): https://e.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZisHhZLYAacNDkW5FYuHl5MI2ho8q4S4dk
First 29 pages in pdf: https://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Antypas_1-29.pdf
Format A4, 500 pages, in colour, hardcover, price € 70 plus postage (postage: Europe € 36, rest of the world € 46), availability at nicolasantippas@yahoo. com
The Postal Issues of Syria, Lebanon and the Alaouites 1919-1945
New book: The Postal Issues of Syria, Lebanon and the Alaouites 1919-1945 (also includes Latakia, Rouad Island, Kilis local, Aintab local and Alexandretta) by Alexander Kaczmarczyk, second edition with additional colour plates and images, 141 pages, softbound, limited to 100 numbered copies, published by Balkanphila, 2023. Priced at £ 18,-
Details: https://www.balkanphila.com/shop/syria-lebanon-1919-1945-by-kaczmarczyk
Mario Paiva: O Filatelista
O Philatelista is a philatelic blog in Portuguese that was aired in May 2013 and celebrated its 10th anniversary this month. What is exceptional about it is its consistency: 3636 posts from 1 June 2013 to 30 April 2023, i.e. in 3621 days. This is EXACTLY one post per day over the 10-year blog’s lifetime!
Mario Paiva is the tireless figure behind the blog. His readers are informed about new stamp issues, newly published catalogues, general literature, exhibitions, auctions and other philatelic events, with emphasis on the ones of Portuguese or Brazilian philatelic interest. He often participates in philatelic exhibitions all over the globe and proudly presents the blog’s awards online. Mario is also present on both Twitter and Facebook.