SECTION
C: CANCELLATIONS, CENSOR MARKS, LOCAL &
MILITARY POSTS, PERFINS,
PERFORATIONS, POSTAL STATIONERY, POSTAGE RATES after 1918, POSTAGE DUES,
PRE-CANCELS, STICKERS, WATERMARKS.
1.1
Order for the Austrian Post Offices by the Ministry of Commerce, 17
April 1867. 2 pages.
Open style translation in English of the document authorising the
takeover of the postal administration in Hungary and Siebenburgen [Transylvania]
by the Royal Hungarian Ministry of Commerce.
1.2
Role of contemporary Documents in the Evaluation of the History of the
Indpendent Hungarian Royal Post and the Issue of the First Stamp in 1867.
Zsuzsa Sipos Furofilex Budapest 1992
2.1
Magyarország Béltegei. 13 pages. Front section from 1969
catalogue with useful information on watermarks, errors & abbreviations. In Hungarian
but easy to use - with illustrations.
2.2
Hungarian Watermarks. 4 pages. Viktor Weinert. The Stamp Lover.
2.3
Mitteilungsblatt Nr.: 8a. 14 pages. Small booklet dealing with
Hungarian watermarks. In German
but with beautiful clear illustrations. Very easy to use. Arbeitsgemeinschaft
Ungarn e.V. im B D Ph e.V.
3.1
The Postal History of Hungary: cancellations of Hungarian Post
Offices on the first issue of Hungary. 6 pages. Gary S. Ryan. Collector's Club
Philatelist. Vol 61 No.1 January 1982.
3.2
Magyar Markings. 3 pages. Refers briefly to a wide variety of
cancellations - TPSs, postal agencies, etc. Andrew Cronin. Stamp Collecting. 20
September 1963.
3.3
Ungarische Nachentwertungsstempel. 3 pages. Short article on
Hungarian Dumb Cancellers with plenty of illustrations. Although in German
the information under the illustrations hardly needs translating! Frank Semmler.
Arbeitsgemeinschaft.
3.4
Die Gegenüberstellung der Stempelnumerierung in der
ungarischen Rechshälfte swischen den Katalogen von G.S. Ryan und Edwin Müller.
7 pages. Listing of comparative catalogue numbers for the G.S. Ryan and the
Edwin Müller catalogues of early Hungarian postal marks also including former
territories. In German
3.5
Hungarian Post Offices in Romania. Small cutting. News of
Hungarian Philately April 1974.
4.1
History of pre-cancels: rarest Hungary a pre-cancel. 1 page. Ben
Reeves. Typescript.
4.2
Hungarian pre-cancels. 5 pages. Reprinted from Donau-Post -
translated from the German by Dmytro
4.3
Hungarian pre-cancel dates, doubles and inverts. 5 pages. Gerard
Gerardzoon. The American Philatelist. Typescript copy together with copy of S G
R: Hungarian pre-cancels: copied from The Precancel Bee 15 June 1940.
4.4
Hungarian pre-cancels. 2 pages. Patrick Hamilton. Stamp Collectors
Fortnightly 26 June 1954
4.5 Hungary:
cancellations to order 1954-1955. 1 page James Negus. The Stamp Lover.
5.1
Post-WW2: Hungary. Copy of a note showing a letter from USA to
Hungary dated Feb 1957. US postmark has political slogan, letter returned with
sticker explaining text is unacceptable. Robert Johnson. CCGS Bulletin.
5.2
Censor Marks on Hungarian Stationery. 3 pages. D.D. Malyon. The
Trumpeter. Winter/Spring 1987 and Spring/Summer 1990.
5.3
Ungarische Tarnstempel im. I. Weltkreig. 1 page. Obliterators of
WW1. On the back page appears to be a list of censor numbers. Frank Semmler.
Arbeitsgemeinschaft. In German.
6.1
The Army Post Offices of the Hungarian Bolshevik Army. 5 pages.
Typescript translation?
6.2
Stamp Imprints on Army Postcards. 2 pages. Typescript translation.
7.1
Bistra-post. 1 page. Post from the Hotel at Bistra. L.N. & M.
Williams. The Stamp Lover. December 1954. with a similar note
from Stamp Magazine.
7.2
Magura Post. 1 page. Hotel
post. L.N. & M. Williams. The Stamp Lover. March-April 1955. with a similar
note as 2.4
7.3
Hohe Rinne. 2 pages. Hotel post. L.N. & M. Williams. The Stamp
Lover. January-February 1956. plus Philatelic Magazine.
7.4
Sopron Messenger Post. 1 page. L.N. & M. Williams. August
1965.
7.5
Hungarian Messenger Post. Sopron Post. 1 page P.F. Rampacher.
Stamp Lover. May 1954.
8.1 Perofralt
Bélyegek. 2
pages. An article on perfins, together with an English translation and 9
pages, perhaps from another source, illustrating perfins. Maxa Vojtech. Filatéliai
Szemle. April 1972.
9.1
Arbeitsgemeinschaft Ungarn E.V. im BDPh E.V.. March 1995. Contains
a listing of Hungarian postage rates by Glatz & Semmler. Reasonably easy to
use. In German.
9.2
Listing of postage rates 1920-1930. 5 pages. Covers Inflation
Period. In form of charts,etc. Easy to use but needs careful study. In Hungarian.
9.3 Listing of postage rates
1940-1946. 5 pages. Covers
Inflation Period at the end of WWII. In the form of charts, etc. Easy to use but
needs careful study. In Hungarian.
9.4
Hungarian postage rates. 1 page. In chart form.
Arbeitsgemeinschaft. June 1993. In Hungarian.
9.5
Hungarian Postage rates. 5 pages. 1946-1997. In the form of
tables. Bélyeg Aug 1997. In Hungarian.
9.6
Hungarian Postal Rates. 12 pages. 1918-1927. Listing for all rates
including postal vcards, airmail, inland and foreign for letters, printed matter
etc. Ferenc Orban. Stamps of Hungary. March, June & September 1990.
10.1
Postal Stationery. 17 pages. Hungary - Higgins & Gage World
Postal Stationery Catalogue.
10.2
A Hundred Years of the postcard. 3 pages. W.P. Eisenthal. Stamp
Collecting 2 October 1969.
10.3
The Centenary of the postcard. 2 pages. P. Schoemann. Stamp
Collecting. 13 November 1964.
10.4
The Status of Postal Stationery. 3 pages. M. Benford. Philatelic
Magazine. November 1979.
10.5 Hungary's
bi-lingual postcards. 3 pages. M. Benford. Gibbons Stamp Monthly. June 1986.
10.6
Hungarian Thousand Year Jubilee Cards. 2 pages. P.F. Rampacher.
Covers. May 1955.
10.7
The "Envelope" Stamp Design in Hungarian Postal stationery.
4 pages. M. Benford. Stamp Collecting. 25 March 1976.
10.8
Illustrated Postcards of Hungary. 3 pages. M. Benford. Stamp
Collecting. 8 May 1975.
10.9
Commemorative Postcards. 8 pages. Release dates, descriptions and
illustrations. January1989-November 1990. Philatelica Hungarica. In English and
German.
10.10
The birth of the postcard. 1 page. M.G. Pitt-Payne. Stamp
Magazine. February 1991.
11.1
Arbeitsgemeinschaft - Die Handstgempelaufdrucke der Ungarischen
Portoprovisorten des jahres 1918. Small booklet. The Porto Handstamps
of 1918. Part 2 contains very useful illustrations of all these handstamps inc.
the "T" and numerals. In German but charts are easy to read. English
translation of headings inside. F. Semmler. 1988.
11.2
Hungarian overprints: remnants of chaotic politics. 2 pages. James
Glasgow. The Trumpeter. Winter 1987.
12.1
Cancellers. 6 pages.
Letter & photocopies dealing with data not in Monografia. Letter in English
photocopies in Hungarian. 1985.
12.2
Hungarian postmarks since 1949. Assorted articles, illustrations,
etc.
12.3 Special
Postmarks.
1994-1996. Various.
13.1
Montenegro Postal Rates. 1 pages. K. Robinson.
Rates from 1874 to 1907. Jugoposta. March 1996.
13.2
The Postal Rates of Croatia 1991-95. 2 pages. B. Sharp.
Comprehensive listing of modern rates - domestic and international. Useful for
modern postage due collectors. Jugoposta.
December 1997.
13.3
The Postal Tariffs of Yugoslavia 1918-1991. 8 pages + 1 page
update. B. Sharp. An update to Parts I and II together with Part III. [Parts I
& II at present in Jugoposta - see Part 2]. Duplicate of Jugoposta December
1995.
13.4
Czech Postage Rates. 3 pages. J. Whiteside. Covers Internal and
Foreign rates 1918-1978. Useful for modern collectors.
13.5
The Postal Rates of Slovenia 1991-97. 4 pages. Bernard Sharp.
Jugopost December 1998
13.6
Postal Rates in Bohemia Moravia Protectorate 15.3.1939-8.5.1945.
Foreign Rates. 2 pages. Czechout 3/2000.
13.7
Hungarian Postal Rates for 2002. 2 pages. News of Hungarian
Philately April-June 2002.
14.1
Philatelic Terms Explained- Line & Comb Perforations. 1 page.
K.F. Chapman. Very useful small article clearly setting out differences &
use of these perforations. British Post Office Bulletin.
14.2
Multi-Lingual Postal Terms. Some words & phrases found on
postal items in 8 different languages. Not all terms in all languages. Bernard
Sharp. Jugoposta.
14.3
Philatelic & Other Translations. Philatelic terms in various
languages translated into English together with some tourist and
other general terms also translated into English.
15.1
Introduction to the use of Stickers as a Special Feature of Parcel
Cards. 3 pages. T. Artel. Use of these stickers in Bosnia Herzegovina
and Hungary. Although the illustrations are of 1919-21 examples, the
information will apply to earlier periods of use. Jugoposta. December 1997.
16.1
Hungarian Postage Dues. 4 pages. Mervyn Benford. Article which
appwared in the Gibbons Stamp Monthly of July 2001.