Repertory of Philatelica
Agoston Balzsay:
Local issue of Beszterce 1944-45 85/1
Overprints on Hungarian postai material at Székelyudvarhely in 1944-45 86/2
Local revenues of Beszterce-Naszod in 1945 87/1
Tamas Banfalvy:
The first imprinted stamp of 5 kr on money order 75/1
The first Hungarian stamp-supplementing forerunner 75/2
Postage-mark types of typographic envelopes of the year 1871 79/1
Attila Bandi (Austria):
Supplement to Lorinc Borda's Article 19/1
Mervyn Benford (Anglia):
The "filler" postal stationery postcards (1900-1911) 89/1
Field Post in World War 2 - Part One 13/1
Field Post of World War 2 - Part Two 13/2
New Currency Issues Of Hungary 1926-33 (stationery 1936) Future Gems of Hungarian Philately 16/1
1928 New Currency Issues Future Gems of Hungarian Postal History ? Part 2 17/1
Where Post and Railways Cross18/2
Hungary's Intriguing First Postal Inflation + Kézikönyv Revisions 19/2
English Language Catalogues of Hungary For Collectors22/1
Modern Postal History - The 1994 'NEPMUVESZET' Issues23/1
Adriano Bergamini FRPSL (Svájc) - Denes Czirok FRPSL:
Problems with the use of cancellers in Hungary on the first Austrian stamp issue, 1850-1858 19/2
A Hungarian stamp dealer in His Majesty's service 23/2
The Story of the Post Office in New Buda, USA 24/1
Blistyar, Norbert:
New Knowledge on the Red Tower Disinfection Station 13/2
Andor Ber:
The system of postal tariff and postal signs on the pre-philatelic letter 71/2
Dr. Zsolt Bodnar - Attila Marton - Karoly Szucs
Additions to the History of Hungarian Philately: 2. The Hungarian Philatelic Scientific Society Is 35 Years Ol Im memorioam dr. Titsch Eendre (1928-2019)24/1
Lorinc Borda:
Western Hungary's 9th Issue 'Seated Eagle with Radiating Apostolic Cross'
Type II Variety Missing the Pine Trees 18/2
Dr. Janos Borsay:
Accompanying documents of special delivery (express) letters (1873) 88/2
Christopher Brainard and Csaba Kohalmi:
New Insights Into the 1919 Szeged National Government Overprint Issue22/1
Lyman R. Caswell:
The 1953 Commemorative Postage Due Stamps 16/1
Sandor Cornides:
Modern faked cancellations 89/1
Gyorgy Cserni:
The over print of Sopron in 1956 90/2-91/1
Dr. Sandor Czencz:
Forgeries of pre-adhesive stamp letters 85/2
Denes Czirok FRPSL:
About Our Author 17/2
Types of the Blue Coloured Hungarian Money Order Forms Issued in 1868 18/1
Telegraphic Money Order: Their Introduction and Types of Forms1868-1900 20/1
Decorated Letters (Zierbriefe) from Hungary 21/1
Denes Czirok FRPSL - Luis Frazao RDP FRPSL (Portugal) - Dr Geza Homonnay:
The Laszlo Magyar Correspondence Between Angola and Hungary 19/2
Andras Daboczy:
Repertory for writings of Andor Ber 11/1
Janos Dan:
Hungarian Royal Army Post Office in the World War II 1938-1948. 12/2
Comment 12/2
Supplement to the Article of Mr. Mervyn Benford 13/1
New discoveries about the red pentagrams from Vac. February-April 1945 16/1
The Story of a Censor Canceller from Miskolc 22/1
Tarif of Pest -2 March - 30 April 1945 23/1
Traffic During the Period of Military Operations 1944-1945 I-II 23/2; 24/1
Dr. Laszlo Danis:
The 1867 edition coarse-bearded 5 kr postal on postal order 75/1
The subtypes of the 5 kr. stamp of the 1867 issue (coarse print)83/2
Lászlo Deak:
Telegraph forms in the first World war 90/2-91/1
Attila Derecskei:
Nagyvarad 1945- Contribution to the article of Gabor Voloncs in No 1988/2
89/1
Ute Dorr FRPSL:
Findings on the Postmark of the Budapest Main Post Office 21/2
Dr. Gyozo Ember:
Postal administration in Hungary and Transylvania in the 16th and 17th centuries 71/1
Dr. Laszlo Ettre:
Postage provisional of Homokbalvanyos 80/1
Endre Feher:
Military post of Military post of manoeuvres 80/1
Correlations between field postal cancellers of WW I, of 1919 and of WW
II
84/1
Laszlo Filep:
The proof of engraved 5 krajcar in 1871 15/1
Dezso Flasch:
The first drafts of the Zone-stamps of Debrecen 89/2
Dr. Istvan Floderer:
Irregular use of postage and fee stamps 80/2
Istvan Gazda:
Postal censorship in Hungary I-III. 85/1, 86/1, 87/2, 89/2, 90/1
Istvan Glatz:
The first parcel post rates and frankings of the "Korona-filler" period
84/1
Tamas Gudlin :
Early postmarking machines in Hungary 23/2
Istvan Harkanyi:
Frankings of the "envelope design" issue 79/2
Irregular franking with the "envelope design" stamp issue 81/1
Evaluation of edge and corner pieces of non perforated classic stamps
81/2
Perforation specialities of the "envelope-design" krajczar stamps of Hungary
83/1, 83/2
Heijs, Jan:
Postal War: Hungary Also Was Involved 13/1
Dr. Geza Homonnay:
Greetings 11/1
Hungary's Rarest Stamps 20/2
Dr. Geza Homonnay - Norbert Blistyar:
Hungarian Postal Management in Danubian Principalities - Tariffs of Letters Sent to Italy 12/2
Lajos Horvath:
Further Details Related to the Emergency Tariff Used in the Vicinity of Budapest 12/2
Soviet Occupation And Post Office Of Vac With Special Regard To Open Censorship In Vac 13/2
The General Use of Postage Stamps Issued for Slovenia as a Result of Serbian Distribution in Southern Hungary in 1919-1921 17/1
Philatelic Historical Geography Balkans 18/2
Philatelic Historical Geography The Baltics 19/1
Activities of the Taxis Family in Hungary, the First Postal Service 22/1
Laszlo Hrabal:
Facts and questions mark about the authorization stamps 80/2
Recent statements related to the military post of the I. World War
84/2
Field postal money orders during WW II 85/1
Postal rates of the year 1789 87/2
Book reviews 86/1, 88/2, 89/1
Book review: Hungarian name? (an edition of Laszlo Sebok) 90/2-91/1
Dr. Lajos Janossy:
Introductory Words 71/1
Marcel de Jong (Holland):
The sheet reconstruction of the 45 filler value of the 1919 Soviet Republic pictorial issue 89/1
Dr. Miklos Kamody:
The beginnings of the use of stamps in Hungary 83/1
Keszy-Harmath Lóránd:
Hungary and the Zeppelin flights 82/2
Tibor Király:
Die Botenpost von Sopron 82/2
Dr. Helmut Kobelbauer:
Censorship Inside and Outside af Hungary's Borders Following World War I 16/2
Ferenc Kostyal:
The Pair of Stamps with Inscription 'HAZATÉRÉS 1938' 13/1
Dr. Pal Lippai:
Juristische Ansichtspunkte zur 1867-er Ausgabe 83/2
István Liptak:
Provisional postal service in the country of Bekes in 1944-45 85/1
Some additions to the question
the numerical cancellers used in 1945/46 87/2
Dr. Gyorgy Lovei:
1922-1928. First International Air Routes and Airmail Postage Stamps Used 11/1
Use of Postage Due Stamps, or an Unsuccessful Experiment 12/1
Modern Postal History 16/1
The Use of Special Cancellers on Airmail Letters and Other Varieties 21/2
Comment on the relaunch of the Budapest postal service in 1945 24/1
Gyula Madarasz:
The 1867 stamp issues of Austria and Hungary - The first stamps of Hungary
73/2
A letter from Istvan Mate:
What is the Roosevelt small sheet like 90/1
Robert B.Morgan:
Air Mail During the Hyperinflation 1946.12/1
Tomas Morovics:
Remarks to the stamps of the Repulo posta issue of 1918 89/2
The two types of the 75 filler Parliament stamps 89/2
The number of copies of the 1850 issue 90/2, 91/1
The "KOZTARSASAG" overprints 90/2, 91/1
Dr. Ferenc Nagy (Vienna):
The 50 Kreuzer value of the 1867 issue 74/2
Hungarian post in Romania 1867-69 77/1
Stamps of the private post of Balaton 79/1
Postal historical documents of the freedom war of 1848-1849 88/1
History of the Emergency Tariff in and Around Budapest 2nd March - 1st May 1945 12/1
100th Anniversary of the First Hungarian Postcard Shipped on Airplane. In Memory of Guido Prodam 1912-2012 12/1
Comprehensivof the Local Issue of 1944 in Zenta 13/1
The Use of the 25-Kreuzer Denomination of First Independent Hungarian Postage Stamp Edition 13/2
A serbian village in Hungary. Postal history of Bavaniste- Homokbálványos 1868-1920.16/1
History of the Budapest, Later Pest Environs Provisional Postal Tariffs. 2 March 1945 - 1 May 1945. Part 2 16/2
Patriot Frankings 17/2
Bisects in Hungary from 1850 to 1867 17/2
The last of the Mohicans 17/2
The story of the Rebuilding issue of 1945-46 17/2
The 1918-1920 Postal History of the South Region as Reflected in the First Temesvar Local Issue Stamps 18/1
Four Scarce 18 Filler Postal Cards Used in 1945 18/2
Homokbalvanyos - New Discoveries in the 1918-1920 Postal History of the Southern Region 19/1
Once upon a time ... Predeal 19/1
Philatelic Varietes From the End of War 1944 - 1945- Part One 20/1
Interesting Things About The 1945 Provisional Stamps 20/2
On the Occasion of the 75th Anniversary of World Famous Hungarian Inflation's Adopengo Era 21/1
Start Of Postal Traffic In Buda In 1945 According To the Documents Available During the Emergency Tariff Of Budapest, March 2 And May 1, 1945 22/1
Dr. Ferenc Nagy (Vienna) - Dr. Geza Homonnay - DI. Denes Czirok:
The Golden Age Of Hungarian Sea Navigation 1868-1914. On The Occasion Of The 150th Birth Anniversary Of Istvan Peterdi 15/2
Ferenc Nagy (Budapest):
The first Hungarian intercontinental airmail 83/1
Postal historical documents of the freedom war of 1848-1849 85/2
Field air mail post of ww I 86/1
Antecedents and history of the airmail (Repülő Posta) of 1918 I-II. 88/1,88/2
Gabor Nagy:
Correspondence of Prisoners in the World War I 1914-1922 14/1
New Information Complementary to the Article of dr. Zoltán Palotás 14/1
Peter Nema (Switzerland):
About the auxiliary stamps of Zilah 84/2
Determination of number of copies issued of the Zilah provisional stamps by computer
85/1
Dr. Nemes Szilárd - Kállai László:
The Provisional Canceller of Enese 17/1
Ferenc Orban (Denmark):
Electrotype dies with 25 stamp designs, issued in 1889 and 1898
73/1 és 74/1
The Characteristics of the matrix of the type IIIb electrotype dies of
the 1 Kreuzer value with 100 stamp designs 74/2
The type I. 5 Kreuzer value of 1874 75/1 és 75/2
Data to the issue of newspaper stamps of 1871 77/1
The stamp of 20 Kreuzer value of 1876 77/2
The stereotype type I. of 1888 78/1
The bisectings of Kubin 80/1
Trans-border postal routes of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy 85/2
Weights and the introduction of the kg-system 87/2
Quadrangles and zones for accounting of postal rates - Measuring of distances within the postal and telegraphic services 88/1,90/2-91/1
The handling rules of returned letters 89/2
The bisectings of Kubin - New data 89/2
The first postal money order of the Hungarian Post 90/1
Inland postal tariffs between 1850-1899 90/2, 91/1
Ferenc Orban and Dr. Tivadar Petrovits:
New examination methods and results for the reconstruction of copper printing plates of the stamp emissions 1874/81 71/1 és 71/2
Laszlo Pakozdi:
Provisional post service in Hungary 1944-1945 72/1,72/2
Appreciation to the Stampcatalog of Gyula Madarasz 73/1
100 years old are the Hungarian stamps with cover design 74/1
Type II. of the stereotype dies from 1888 74/1
The centenary of the stamps with cover design 75/1
Emergency issues, postcards from Nyiregyhaza in 1944-1945 78/1
The overprints of Abony in 1945 78/2
Paying the postage regulations of 1817 79/2
Postage paid postmarks in 1945-1946 81/1
Dr. Zoltan Palotás:
The beginning of the field post in 1914 81/1
Cancellations Ruthenia 1939-1944 81/2,82/1,82/2
Post offices and postal cancellations of the Military Border 87/1
The extra cancellers in Upper-Hungary in 1938 87/2
Addition to the maps published in connection with the extra cancellers in Upper-Hungary (in our issue No 1987/2) 88/1
The extra cancels in 1940 in Transylvania 88/2
The extra cancellers of the returned southern territories in 1941 90/1
Andras Peto:
The plate errors of the 1921-24 official stamps 87/1
Dr. Tivadar Petrovits:
The 3 krajczár Stamp Type II. 1881-90 72/1,72/2
Type II. of the 5 Kreuzer value 1875-91 73/2
Type I. of the 10 Kreuzer value 74/1
Type I. of the 3 Kreuzer value 76/1,77/2
Type I of the 2 Kreuzer value 78/2
Dr. Peter Revesz:
Molnár Józsi/Péter or a Playful Philatelist22/1
Martin Rhein:
Artist or Forger? Tracing the impact of Jean de Sperati for the Hungarian Philately 17/1
Schäffling, Otto. F. and Wilhelm (BDR):
Hungarian precancel 1900-1914 82/2
Dr. Tamas Scholz: (1979-ig a Philatelica szerkesztője)
Conservation of Stamps 73/2
Tamas T. Sebestyen - Karoly Szucs:
Plating of Coloured Number Krajcar Issues 13/1
Frank Semmler (Bochum):
Relief Firm Marks as Predecessors of Firm Perfins on the Envelopes of Austro-Hungarian Monarchy 73/2
Frank Semmler (Bochum) - Gerhard Sand (Hallein):
Property Protection Signs on the Pre-paid Covers of the Austrian-Hungarian Monarchy 14/1
Dr. Bela Simady:
Impressed stamp with the value of 2 kr, with 111 serifs, issued 1874-82 73/1
Impressed stamps with cover design and 85 serifs, issued in 1874-1897 76/1
Provisional postal stationary of the military border district 81/1
The first printed stamp of 2 kr-1871 82/1
Field post Ruthenia 1939 82/1
Multiple postal stationary postcards (Remarks) 83/2
Mrs. Jozsef Sipos:
The Stamp Museum has been opened 73/1
Results of the research work of Bela Terfi
79/1
Provisional state of 1867 80/1
Subtypes of the lithographic 5 kr value of the year 1871 81/2
New data for setting up postal- and local historical collections 86/2
Hugo Solt:
The use of official stamps 81/2
Multiple postal stationary postcards 82/2
Gyorgy Sonnevend:
Railway postal routes in Hungary during the Austrian postal administration (1850-1867)
87/1
Fritz H. Sturzeis (Austria):
Postal relations between Hungary and Austria in 1945 89/1
Laszlo Suranyi:
The characteristics of the 300 Korona value of the charity issue 1924 76/1
The characteristics of the 500 Korona value of the charity
issue 1924 78/1
The characteristics of the 1000 Korona value of the charity
issue 1924 78/2
Forged cancellings on classic stamps 80/2
Review to G.S.Ryan: Cancellings of Hungarian post office on
Austrian stamps 1850-67"
80/2
Ten years 81/1
The Szeged issue 1919 82/1
Our position taken up in the question of the first Hungarian
stamp 82/1
The issues of Temesvar 83/1
Corinphila auctions 81/2; 83/1
The first Hungarian stamp issue 83/2
Two of our most famous newspapers tax stamp 84/2
Answering letters 85/2
15 years 86/2
15 years of Philatelica - Content 86/2
Auction of a large Hungarian collection 87/1
Book review: Pre-stamp frankings and cancellations of Hungary (handbook) 89/2
The history of the issue of the first tax- and revenue stamps of Hungary 90/2-
91/1
Review and analysis of the Ferchenbauer-catalog of 1990 90/2-91/1
An inaccurate forgery of the 1944 years' Ghetto postal stationery 90/2-
91/1
To our club leaders 87/1
The "Hungarian Philatelic Society of Great Britain" is 25 year old 89/1
A Hungarian Philatelic Scientific Society has been founded 89/2
The twenty years of Philatelica. A looking back and forward 90/2-91/1
Contents (without the number 90/2-91/1) 90/2-91/1
Felicitation to Gary S. Ryan on 75th birthday 90/2-91/1
Soble, Alan (USA):
Wounded But Persistent Magyar Survivors In Lugoj18/2
Jeno Szabo:
The Life of Andor Ber /1908-2010/ 11 /1
Endre Szep:
Proposal for grouping new cancellation types (1967-83) 84/1
Karoly Szucs:
Sheet Reconstruction of the Hungarian 1 Krajczár Documentary Revenue Stamp 11/1
Editor: 4. Mafitt Parlour - Pearls of our Collections14/2
The First Motherplates of Forint-krajcar Revenues 15/1
Hungarian Revenue Stamp Rarities 20/2
Karoly Szucs - Csaba Kohalmi - dr. Pal Lippai:
Robert B. Morgan First Recipient of the Visnyovszki Gábor Lifetime Award 24/1
Ing. Jozef Tekel (Czehoslovakia):
Special catalogue of Czechoslovakia 89/2
Tricot, Florent (France):
Postage Due During the Hungarian Hyperinflation of 1945-1946: End of the 1941 Issues Using 21/2
Rounding and Minimum of Postage Due on the Inland Mails During the Hyperinflation 23/1
Hungarian Hyperinflation of 1945-1946: the single deficiency calculation 23/2
Dr. Endre Titsch:
The provisional of Szigetvar and litho multiples at foreign auctions 90/1
Mihaly Varjasi:
Telegrams in Hungary between 1867 and 1888 /First Twenty Years/ 13/2
Closed Telegram Forms with Pre-printed Stamps 1888?1919 15/2
Istvan Vas:
Perforation varieties of our modern stamps 86/1
Supplement to the Literature of the Newspaper Stamps Issued in 1871 (Lithographed and Typographed) 16/2
Printing Irregularities on Hungarian Stamps 17/1
Jozsef Vendel:
The Provisional Solution of Endréd. Handstamp Canceller of a Non-existent Post Office 12/1
Gabor Visnyovszki:
The collecting of frankings 79/2
Evaluation factors of frankings - Examples from the post - WW I inflation period
82/2
Addition to the postage due cancels showing dues to be paid (Types Kpb-Po A and E) 84/2
The role self-evident factors and collectors' intentions in valuing stamps on entries I-II.
85/2,86/1
Once again about the mail of the inflation periods 86/1
Collecting activity, value, interest 86/2
Interesting postage due shipments from the last century 89/1
Postal service of the end of 1956 89/1
Correction of the "Handbook" (authorization) 89/2
The Huys-Berlingen auction June 1990 90/1
The 120th anniversary of the Litho and Engraved issue of 1871 90/2-
91/1
Principles and practice of collecting covers and postal stationery 90/2-
91/1
Gabor Voloncs:
Use of Czechoslovakian stamps in Hungary 86/1
Late use of cancellers belonging to the "D" group types 86/2
Local overprints of Nagyvarad in 1945 88/2
The authors reply 89/1
Gerhard Wessely (Austria):
The frequency of the 1850 Austrian issue on letters 87/2
Jan Jaap de Weerd (France):
The Hungarian Postal Service and the German Censorship During the Second World War 12/1
Dr. Rüdiger Wurth (Austria):
Postal services of the D.D.S.G. 82/1
Dr. Istvan Zlatev:
Comments to the article of Mrs. J. Sipos in issue 86/2 87/1
OTHER STATEMENTS
STATEMENT on the 1867 issue of Austria and Hungary 83/2
Parcel postal rates published in the Postal and Telegraph Almanacs of 1913 87/2
International Symposium of Postal History, 2012. Pannonhalma 12/2
Editorial Preface to the Late Issue of 2024/1 24/1
MEMORIES ABOUT PHILATELISTS
Andor Ber 11/1
Agoston Balzsay 87/1
Endre Feher 85/2
Laszlo Filep21/2
Istvan Harkanyi 87/2
Ferenc Kostyal 20/2
Prof. Dr. Istvan Lang17/1
Gyula Madarász 81/1
Dr. Laszló Makkai 89/2
Lászlo Pakozdi 81/1
Dr. Ferenc Rend 83/1
T. Tamas Sebestyen 20/1
Hugo Solt 88/2
Dr. Tamas Somogyi 21/1
Gabor Visnyovszki 23/2
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