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MANCHURIA IN TRANSITION 1925-34; CHANG TSO LIN TO EMPEROR KANG TEH
Click any of the displayed photos to view a larger image. MANCHURIA IN TRANSITION 1925-34; CHANG TSO LIN TO EMPEROR KANG TEH, by Robert W. Farquhar, explores the duality of Chinese and Japanese post offices in Manchuria 1925-31, an arrangement interrupted by the "Mukden Incident" on September 18, 1931. Manchukuo started issuing stamps in 1932. This hard bound 240 page full color book, with English text, takes us through Chinese stamps overprinted Manchuria, their covers, translated town postmarks, revenues and money order stamps and forms, early Manchukuo stamps of 1932-4, their covers, translated town postmarks, their uses on cover to China where they were declared void and Chinese postage dues applied, patriotic post cards, post office seals, and much more. US postage $3, overseas $12. |
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