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Besides the collecting-excitement, you show how worlds of variouskinds open up to the 'inquiring mind'." -- Edward Clark, reader
"Stamp Related Stories Make Summer Reading Fun"
"For this summer, there's a fun alternative sure to satisfy young and old alike. And, especially if you're a collector, you won't want to wait to find out what's in The Mystery Box. ... In a nutshell, it's great summer reading that blows Silas Marner out of the water" -- St. Louis Post Dispatch
This collection of short fiction by APS member Frederick Highland is just the ticket for an afternoon read. The author purchased a sandalwood box of stamps from a pawnshop in Macao "when American guns were first being heard in Viet Nam," and over the ensuing years he has woven one tale after another using these stamps as his inspiration. Philatelists and non-philatelists alike will enjoy the twenty intrigues and four enigmas; following every 3-4 page tale, a description and history are given for each of the stamps used as illustration.
There is a real element of historical fiction in several of the tales; after all, each is based on one or more stamps that were actually issued. ... Even Nick and Nora Charles show up. And you will not want to miss the last enigma, "The Philatelic Hall of Shame". Good or bad, the stamp engraver as artist is apparent throughout the book. From ancient Egypt to the year 2301, the author exhibits no shortage of imagination history and education in a most entertaining manner." -- The American Philatelist
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