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The last issue of The OVERPRINTER, the
journal of the GB Overprints Society, was a “GULF”
them issue. This Edition (1/2010 – whole number 158), includes: Kuwait Scout
Jamboree, 1957, by John Gledhill, Kuwait overprint errors and forgeries,
by Alan Tregurtha, BPA Eastern Arabia, SG58a ½a on ½d St Edward’s Crown,
by Mike Osborne, The Political Agency handstamps used in the Gulf, by
Mike Phelan, Kuwait Meter Franking, by John Davies, Gulf King George 6
R10 types, John Gledhill, Yet more new QE cylinders, by Mike Osborne,
One-off partial overprints, by John Gledhill, Kuwait misplaced overprint,
by John Gledhill, Nine 5s are …, by John Gledhill, Bahrain Postal Superintendent
airletters, by Tony Stanford, Airmail rate reduction from the Gulf in
1959, by John Gledhill, Bahrain Olympic 2½ annas double overprint, by
Thomas Johansen, The De La Rue printing of the Bahrain 10s castle, by
John Smith, Tony Stanford, British Postal Agencies R5 “spaced 5”, John
Gledhill, British Forces mail in the Persian Gulf, by Alan Tregurtha,
King George 6 R2 types, by John Gledhill, Qatar “Friendship Exchange”
illustrated covers, by Tony Stanford, Bogus Bahrain overprint, by John
Gledhill, Kuwait 40np on 6d “second colour”, by Tony Stanford, and Mike
Osborne, Trucial States “essays” confirmed as bogus, by John Gledhill,
The Trucial States Overprints revisited, Tony Stanford; comment: Mike
Osborne, and Francis Kiddle, King George 6 R5 varieties, by John
Gledhill, Gulf fonts, John Gledhill, The British Post Offices in Kuwait,
by Tony Stanford, India to England by the Gulf Route, 1836-1838, Bahrain
double overprint, by John Gledhill, A potpourri of Gulf postal orders, by
John Gledhill, Bahrain missing fraction, by John Gledhill.
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