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Ghost Eater, a novel set in turn of the century Sumatra, by Frederick Higland

 


The devil's glossary of stamp terms

Ambrose Bierce singed the eyebrows of more than a few intellectual scions of his day with this irreverent definition for Dictionary: 

" A malevolent literary device for cramping the growth of language and making it hard and inelastic. This dictionary, however, is a most useful work."

A Devil's Glossary of Philatelic Terms, too, is a most useful work. The definitions of the selected philatelic terms gathered in The Mystery Box are accurate, be they at times tongue in cheek. To quote Dr. Highland, "I believe that stirring up the pot of philately, as in other things, does not necessarily cook the golden goose of fact."

 MYSTERY BOX

Sometimes called a "mystery lot", this collectors' delight consists of stamps available for purchase whose exact composition, hence worth, is unknown.

Almost every philatelist I have known has lied extensively and in great detail about the find he has discovered in a mystery box. The term is the source for the title of my book of mystery stories, which, being filled with the lies of fiction, is bound to please everyone in search of suspense, thrilling adventures, and wondrous tales.

 COMMEMORATIVE

Unlike definitive issues, commemoratives are not intended for everyday postal use over an indefinite period. Commemoratives, therefore, are issued on a special date to memorialize an individual (including the odd dinosaur or endangered species), place, activity, or event.

Commemoratives are usually beautiful to behold and definitives tend to be ugly, containing as they do images of political leaders.

PERFORATION

Most stamps are either perforate or imperforate. Many of the early 19th century issues were of the latter type and had smooth edges all around. Perforation was created to make the stamps easy to detach and in time became a major method by which stamps are identified.

Perforations vary so greatly in size and type that someone invented a perforation gauge to assist the philatelist in telling them apart.

I have always derived a great deal of pleasure in lining up a stamp on a gauge and matching the perforations, but then I am amused by very simple things.

FIND

A dedicated stamp collector lives almost entirely for that moment of ecstasy when a stamp long-sought appears serendipitously, as in a mystery box, and is held, at last, in his trembling tongs.

Imagine Indiana Jones for the first time beholding the Holy Grail. Only collectors in tip-top physical shape and advanced stages of consciousness survive the ordeal.

Collector survivors report this discovery to other collectors as a find.

 DEFINITIVE -- see commemorative (above)


Website and All Contents Copyright (c) 1998-2008 Frederick Highland

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The Mystery Box book is the proud winner of a Silver Medal awarded by the Chicago Philatelic Society CHICAGOPEX Literature Exhibit

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