Further Reading
- Birch, Brian. The Philatelic Bibliophile's Companion, 3rd edition, Standish, Wigan, 2007.
- Negus, James. Philatelic Literature. Compilation Techniques and Reference Sources, James Bendon, Limassol, Cyprus, 1991. ISBN 9963-7624-3-3
- Pearson, Patrick. Advanced Philatelic Research, Arthur Barker, London, 1971. ISBN 0-213-00326-0
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