The Postal Service Guide to U.S. Stamps 32nd ed (Postal Service Guide to Us Stamps)
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This edition suggests The Postal Service Guide to U.S. Stamps 32nd ed (Postal Service Guide to Us Stamps) by United States Postal Service is a practical or reference-style book built for dipping in and out. The edition details point to 2005 • Collins • 336 pages, which helps set expectations before you buy.
Edition on file: 2005 • Collins • 336 pages • ISBN 9780060528270.
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Worth a look if you want something you can consult, sample, and return to instead of reading straight through once.
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This one stands out more as a working resource than as a book you race through once and shelve.
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