Bibliografía Filatélica: ETHIOPIA FROM TEWODROS TO MENELIK
 
Título:      ETHIOPIA FROM TEWODROS TO MENELIK
Categorías:      Libros Filatélicos
LibroID:      3921
Autores:      Roberto Sciaky
ISBN-10(13):      978-8885335486
Editorial:      Vaccari SRL
Fecha de publicación:      2002
Edición:      Vignola
Number of pages:      0
Idioma:      Inglés
Precio:      40  €
Valoración:      0 
Imagen:      cover
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“Postal history from the Napier expedition to the independent Imperial post, 1867-1908”.

Colección: La storia attraverso i documenti.

Índice:

•The pre-philately of Ethiopia (1750-1894)

•The Egyptian offices (1867-1885)

•The Italian offices (1880-1890)

•The introduction of postal cards.

•The so-called postage dues of 1896.

•The Ankober cancellor (1896-1898)

•The Italian invasion of Ethiopia and the battle of Adwa (1895-1896)

•The beginning of the Ethiopian mail by non-French means (1896-1907)

•The independent Imperial Post (November 1908)

•Equivalence between the different catalogues

•The ''List of Ethiopian Mail 1895-1908'' with floppy disk.

•Revised or rewritten chapters with many new additions: The Napier Expedition (1867-1868)

•The postal concession. The preparation of the Ethiopian stamps (1893-1894)

•The beginning of the Ethiopian Post at the Harar Capuchin Catholic Mission.

•The cancellor of Harar -

•The beginning of the Ethiopian Post at the Addis Ababa French legation.

•The cancellor of Entotto (1895-1898) -

•The beginning of the Ethiopian Post.

•The opening of post offices in Addis Ababa and Harar.

•The first year of their activity (1899-1900)

•The Harar French Post after the opening of the Ethiopian Post office in Harar in August 1899

•The overprinted issues : ''Ethiopie'' control overprint, ''Bosta'' control overprint, ''Melikt'' control overprint

•The Ethiopian Post under Michel's direction.

•The changes of postal rates. The introduction of the Registration tax (1904-1905)

•The opening of a new French post office in Dire Daua (1906)

•The end of the postal concession.

•The postal activity of the Addis Ababa French Legation during the second half of 1907

•The organization of the Ethiopian Post by a French staff

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