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The German National Library maintains co-operative external relations on a national and international level. For example, it is the leading partner in developing and maintaining bibliographic rules and standards in Germany and plays a significant role in the development of international library standards.
German colonial postage stamp, Caroline Islands with the image of tne imperial yacht Hohenzollern II. The Deutsche Kolonien und Auslandpostämpter Stempelkatalog (also known by its German acronym ARGE) is a philatelic reference which describes and publishes values for the postal markings found on the stamps of the German colonies and German post offices abroad.
Martin Erler (c. 1920 [1] – 11 August 2014 [2]) was a German philatelist who was an expert on the revenue stamps of Germany who with John A. Norton (died June 1980 [3]) wrote the only comprehensive catalogue of German revenue stamps.
The Michel catalog (MICHEL-Briefmarken-Katalog) is the largest and best-known stamp catalog in the German-speaking world. First published in 1910, it has become an important reference work for philately , with information not available in the English-language Scott catalogue .
Bavaria Scott #1, the first German stamp, 1849. This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Germany and philatelically related areas. The main modern providers of service were the Reichspost (1871–1945), the Deutsche Post under Allied control (1945–1949), the Deutsche Post of the GDR (1949–1990), the Deutsche Bundespost (1949–1995), along with the Deutsche Bundespost ...
Richard Zimmermann Catalog (The joint stamp issues catalog) Sanabria's Air Post Catalogue (Worldwide airmail stamps; last full catalog, 1966; partial, 1972) The South African stamp colour catalogue (South Africa) Zonnebloem (stamp catalogue) (Netherlands, Indonesia, Israel, Surinam, United Europe)
National Library of the Czech Republic: Prague: Czech Republic 4,200 [52] National Central Library of Florence: Florence: Italy 4,089 [53] Leipzig University Library: Leipzig: Germany 3,800 [54] Jagiellonian Library: Kraków: Poland 3,671 [55] Library of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich: Munich: Germany 3,598 [56] Bamberg State ...
Early in 1869 the stamps were issued with perforations, the previous issues having been rouletted. On 1 March, 10 gr and 30 gr values were issued, notable for being printed on goldbeater's skin, a scheme to prevent reuse of these high-value stamps. Confederation stamps were superseded on 1 January 1872 by the first issues of the German Empire.