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PIGEON MAIL THROUGH HISTORY By SALVADOR BOFARULL
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This book deals with the history of carrying messages and mail by carrier pigeon.

It covers The Ancient World; The Medieval Near East; Europe before 1867; The Franco Prussian war 1870 – 1871; America and Europe before 1914; European Colonies and Dominions; Russia; The First World War; The period between the First and Second World wars; The Second World war and the period after 1945.

There is an extensive bibliography and there is an index to both text and the many illustrations.

The book breaks new ground in its field and reviews in the UK and abroad have brought to the author recognition for his research.
Alaska,Ancient Egypt
Arab World, Australia
Austria, Belgian Congo, Belgium
Canada, China
Cuba, Dutch East Indies, Egypt
Etruria ,Fiji
Flanders ,France
German East Africa
Greece, Greenland
Hungary, India
Italian Colonies
Italy, Japan
Middle East,
New Zealand,
Nigeria
Persia, Poland
Roman Empire
Russia, Sierra Leone
South Africa
South America
Spain, Sweden
Switzerland
Syria
United Kingdom
United States
Venice
Western Europe
167 pages. B/W illustrations. Card cover with colour illustrations back and front. Price £25 plus postage and packing

A POSTAL HISTORY OF THE PRISONERS OF WAR AND CIVILIAN INTERNEES IN EAST ASIA DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - Volume 1 Singapore and Malaya 1942 – 1945 The Changi Connection By DAVID TETT
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Volume 2 Dutch East Indies 1942-1946 Paradise Lost
published by the author in 2003 and
Volume 3 Burma, Thailand and Indochina. 1942-1946. The Railway, the River and the Bridge. Published by BFA Publishing, 2005
see www.fepowmail.com for price and how to purchase
This is the first of three volumes to deal with the subject of the main title.

The author combines the general history of the period with personal references from individual correspondences to give detailed context to the postal arrangements for POWs and internees into and out of Singapore and Malaya.

The chapters in the book are: Prelude to the Captivity; The Prison Camps; The mails that were returned; At home; The Bureau of Record and Enquiry; Three personal postal histories; The cards from POWs in Singapore; The mail to Civilian Internees in Singapore; Mails to those who were not returned; Unauthorised mails; Japanese Postal Stationery; Some went home.

There are seven Appendices dealing with detailed aspects of the postal history such as cards and covers addressed to POWs in Malaya and Singapore and Australian Red Cross Society Directions for Mail.

There is a good index and bibliography.
Japan
Singapore
Malaya
“... this is a goldmine of a book....the stuff of history....a priceless and universal appendix to so many singular stories" Martin Bell
387 pages. B/W illustrations. Hard bound with colour dustjacket. Printed 2002. Price £30 plus postage and packing..
Price £35 + postage & packing.

ROSSITER POSTAL HISTORY JOURNAL – VOLUME NO 1: 2000.
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On dragon’s wings by Brian Asquith..
Air routes to the Far East – the China connection.

The Factory Inspectorate in England by Geoffrey Lovejoy.
Postal matters relating to working and social reform in the Industrial Revolution

Crossroads at Panama by Phil Kenton.
The short sea route to the East and the development of the Panama railway.

Westphalia and the Grand Duchy of Berg by Cornelis Muys.
Postal communications between Russia, Prussia and France and Holland 1790 – 1814.

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Africa
America, Central
America, North
America, South
Caribbean
China / Hong Kong
Far East
France
Europe
Germany
Great Britain
Holland
Panama
Prussia.
Russia
USA
“All are excellent examples of detailed postal history studies of well defined areas……..The article by Geoff Lovejoy deals more with social than postal history….Excellent delivery of information….I urge all postal historians to buy the volume (and its successors)" London Philatelist Feb 2001.
112 pages B/W illustrations throughout. Card cover. Published 2000.
Price £15 + postage & packing.

ROSSITER POSTAL HISTORY JOURNAL VOLUME No 6: 2005
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The United States of America: Suspension of mail services to other countries in Wartime, Revolution and Civil Commotion
by Robert Johnson
The article mostly concerns civilian mails to, through or from United States citizens or residents which were affected by events of a military or a revolutionary nature and is not intended to be descriptive of mails to or from soldiers, sailors or airmen. The article deals with the American Civil War, the Spanish American War of 1898, the first and second World Wars and their aftermath, the Korean War,the events in Hungary in 1956 and the invasion of the Falkland Islands. It ends with the postal wars of the 1960s, the problems in Iran in 1979, trade union disputes, subversive activities and fraudulent mail. There are very useful appendices listing the conflicts for which suspended mail should exist and giving the dates when the mail was suspended to various countries. There are 41 figures illustrating covers with service suspended markings.
United States of America
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Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania 
Mail Routes through the Baltic States
by Geoff Lovejoy
This is a detailed monograph relating to the Horse Posts and the documentation of the Coach Post in the nineteenth century before the advent of railways. It begins with a map of postal routes circa 1796 and shows several covers with various markings. Further maps of circa 1831 and 1850 show how the post routes changed. A public notice of 1821 in German and also translated into English is illustrated describing the stage coach service. About 10 other documents in Russian and German are illustrated with English translations give details of the coach service including timetables. In all there are 37 figures showing covers from the period with postal markings up to 1855 and providing an explanation of the rates. 
120 pages B/W illustrations throughout. Card cover. Published 2005
Price £11.50 + postage and packing

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