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POSTAL HISTORY ENGENDERS A REFRESHED MIND AND PERSPECTIVE

[:en] by Giorgio Migliavacca Being a survivor of some sixteen hurricanes (including the dreadful Hugo, Irma and, Maria) brings to my memory some of the editorials I wrote for The Island Sun newspaper during the thirty-six hurricane seasons I experienced in the Caribbean; one was titled “Expect the Unexpected” and a similar one was headlined […]

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“Post Horn Magazine nr. 2” is here – Spring-Summer Editon 2020

[:en] Post Horn Magazine of International Postal History celebrates its first birthday! After the 00 test issue presented at Milanofil 2019 and shortly after – officially – at Stockholmia (May 2019), Executive Editor Publisher Claudio Ernesto Manzati was given the privilege of launching the 01 issue at Montecarlo during the AEP (Académie Européenne de Philatélie

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All is well, that ends well

[:en] by Claudio Ernesto Manzati After releasing the test issue N 00 of “POST HORN Magazine of International Postal History” at Milanofil 2019 and officially presenting it at Stockholmia 2019, the timely release of this issue, N 01, was not so obvious. In fact as soon as the New York-based Scandinavian Collectors Club (SCC, http://www.scc-online.org/posthorn)

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Ethiopia's unique postal history

[:en] by Ulf Johan Lindahl Emperor Menelik’s victory at the Battle of Adwa, on 1 March 1896, was a defining event for Ethiopia (Fig. 1). His army of 100,000 spear and gun-wielding soldiers, peasants, and men commanded by Ras Makonnen – father of the future Emperor Haile Selassie – crushed the Italian colonial army that

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Mail transportation and fumigation of letters at Piraeus during the 1884 cholera epidemic

[:en] by Anthony Virvilis In the summer of 1884, a cholera epidemic broke out, following errors by the British sanitary authorities in Alexandria the previous year. The epidemic first appeared in Toulon and then in Marseilles. It spread through Italy, with Naples being the afflicted region. Measures taken each time by the Greek government for

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Garibaldi's Panettone

[:en] by Rocco Cassandri With this short message (see image on the top of the page) Francesca Armosino, Garibaldi’s last partner, whom he married the following year after the dissolution of the General’s previous marriage with the Marquise Raimondi, thanks a family from Turin for the Christmas gift of a panettone It’s Christmas of 1878

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The Harris' Quattrino

[:en] by Roberto Quondamatteo Rear Admiral Frederic R. Harris U.S.N. passed away July 20th, 1949, at the age of 74 (Fig. 1). In addition to having served his country with honor and devotion, Frederic Harris was a great collector and passionate philatelist. His famous collections of Ancient Italian States and Ceylon, considered the best of

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[Mail bag] Italian Castles definitive series: a Journey through its colours and distinctive traits

[:en] by Giorgio Migliavacca A book written by Ketty Borgogno, Asti 2019, perfect bound, colour cover, 160 pages (A4), colour illustrations throughout, in Italian. Bibliography, glossary and codification of the colours of the Italian Castles Definitive series. €39 + postage & handling; payment and postage queries to info@filateliaperpassione.com; members of CIFO, AFIS, and SUBALPINA pay

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