The Postage Stamp in War is a fascinating exploration of the pivotal role that postage stamps have played during times of conflict, particularly focusing on their significance in the context of war. Authored by Fred J. Melville, a renowned philatelist, the book delves into the history, symbolism, and practical uses of stamps in wartime, offering readers a unique perspective on how these small pieces of paper have been used as tools of communication, propaganda, and even resistance. The book covers a wide range of historical periods and conflicts, from the Franco-Prussian War to the Boer War, and the Balkan Wars, illustrating how stamps have reflected the political and social upheavals of their times. Melville discusses the creation of special war stamps, the overprinting of existing issues, and the emergence of provisional stamps in occupied territories. He also examines the ways in which stamps have been used to raise funds for war efforts, boost morale, and convey messages to both soldiers and civilians. Richly detailed and meticulously researched, The Postage Stamp in War is filled with anecdotes, illustrations, and examples of rare and unusual stamps issued under extraordinary circumstances. The book not only appeals to philatelists and historians but also to anyone interested in the intersection of communication, art, and history. Through its pages, readers gain insight into the ingenuity and resilience of people during wartime, as well as the enduring power of the humble postage stamp as a witness to history.
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