€¢ Christmas Stamp Stories - Cathedrals on Christmas Stamps. . .
By Pastor Wilmer Bloy, CPC #1363 . . .
Discussion of Dominica's six 1979 Christmas stamps showing famous cathedrals. A description and illustration of each stamp and how the cathedral pictured is famous for something directly related to the story of the nativity is included • A Christmas Stamp Mystery . .
. By Tom Neufer Emswiler, CPC #894 . .
. Illustrated first day cover of one of the 1995 secular Christmas series featuring the Victorian and Edwardian Christmas eras showing children sledding. The cover had an enlargement of the stamp as its cachet in the form of a seal (sticker).
Tom relates the story of this cover and how this series of stamps came to be; answering the question "Which came first, the seal or the stamp?" • "Busy Christmas Covers". . .
By Richard L. Beecher, CPC #987. Richard illustrates and describes two interesting Christmas covers that have a lot going on, both front and back in the way of postal ... more.
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