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The Adhesive Postage Stamp

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In «The Adhesive Postage Stamp,» Patrick Chalmers invites readers into an intricate exploration of the history and evolution of postal systems, focusing particularly on the transformative role of adhesive postage stamps. Chalmers employs a narrative style that weaves together meticulous research with lively anecdotes, creating a compelling tapestry that captures both the technical and cultural significance of postage stamps. Intersecting themes of communication, commerce, and social history resonate throughout the text, inviting readers to appreciate the postage stamp not merely as a means of sending letters, but as a symbol of societal progress and human connection. Patrick Chalmers, an accomplished writer and historian, draws from his extensive background in philately and postal history to craft this engaging work. His passion for revealing the often-overlooked facets of everyday objects is evident in his previous writings, which seek to demystify the commonplace while shedding light on their broader implications. Chalmers's unique perspective as a collector and historian fuels his exploration, allowing him to present a nuanced perspective on the adhesive postage stamp's impact on both personal and global communication. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in social history, philately, and the evolution of communication. Chalmers's insightful examination of the adhesive postage stamp—often trivialized—serves as a reminder of the profound ways that small innovations can shape the course of human interaction, making it a thought-provoking addition to any library.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
03 November 2024
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60 S.
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8596547314769
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