7th edition Postage stamp issues in Luxembourg from 1852 to the end of 2020 including the German occupation issues during World War II. Bilingual: German and French. With 192 pages and over 1,600 illustrations and approx. 6,000 price quotations. Cataloguing of new items up to MICHEL-Rundschau 12/2020, including Mengpost stamps (Luxembourg Post's own editions).
€30.40
All stamps issued by Luxemburg from 1852 to the end of 2020, including the German occupation issues in World War II and the private issues of POST Luxemburg
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This new edition of MICHEL Luxemburg contains the issues of Luxemburg from 1852 to December of 2020, thus depicting nearly the whole history of this grand duchy, which has been independent since 1839. Besides members of the Grand Ducal Family of Luxemburg, the typical traditions and features of this small country are particularly popular stamp motifs. The December 2020 issue, for instance, shows the burning of the "Stréihmännchen" (straw dummy) on Ash Wednesday – a popular tradition that ends the carnival by throwing the straw figure into the Moselle. |
Stamp collectors of Luxembourg, experts, dealers, study groups, teachers
Edition: 7th edition, in colour
Language: German & French
Pages: 200
Size: 150 mm x 225 mm, paperback
Publisher: Schwaneberger Verlag GmbH
Publication Date: December 4, 2020
ISBN: 978-3- 95402-325-7
Last year presented the human race with enormous challenges. Philatelists, who have been able to pursue their hobby in the safe environment of their homes, can consider themselves to be lucky. The selected stamps on the cover document the perspective of various postal administrations on the Corona pandemic.
The Michel Catalog Kanalinseln und Man 2021/2022 (E14) is Volume No. 14 of the Europe series, which is made up of sixteen titles. It contains the popular collection areas of Guernsey, Guernsey – Alderney, Isle of Man and Jersey.
The new edition is even more comprehensive and precise than its predecessor. We added numerous new MICHEL numbers and included many editorial modifications and improvements. The 112 new colour photos that depict self-adhesive stamps help collectors to identify their philatelic gems. Moreover, we adapted the cataloguing of these issues to today’s MICHEL standards.
One aspect the editorial process focused on was the revision and updating of price quotations. As is the case with the mother country, Great Britain, there are many collectors interested in the Channel Islands who appreciate the wealth of attractive issues. This has led to a permanent great demand, followed by consistently stable prices as well as many price increases, particularly among the more contemporary issues. Increases in postage made editorial supplements necessary, specially in regards to postage stamps, stamp booklets and vending machine stamps.
This edition presents all novelties recorded in MICHEL Rundschau up to and including No. 9/2021. You can stay updated without missing any novelties by subscribing to this journal, starting with No. 10/2021, or to MICHEL Online. Besides cataloguing all novelties, MICHEL Rundschau informs its readers about anything of significance in the world of philately.
The Editorial Team greatly appreciates the support of all those collectors, examiners and dealers out there who contributed to this successful edition by submitting information, photos and price documentation.
We wish our readers a fun-filled time with this new Michel Catalog Kanalinseln und Man 2021/2022 (E14) and their own collections.
Schwaneberger Publishing House
The Editorial Team
Users of the MICHEL catalogs value the comprehensive and detailed listings of collectable items. The MICHEL catalogs are among the best in the world when it comes to details, comprehensiveness and illustration. MICHEL products have been awarded well over 600 medals (including 31 gold), diplomas and honorary prizes in the course of the company’s history. The expertise of the Schwaneberger publishing house’s staff is outstandingly represented in the MICHEL catalogs.
The colourful, varied range of products includes standard and special-edition catalogues for Germany, Europe and overseas. There is also philatelic literature, the MICHEL-Exklusiv album, the MICHEL Colour Guide, the MICHEL-Lux examination lamp and the MICHEL-Rundschau monthly magazine. More than 85 different products in total.
MICHEL also enjoys a good reputation in electronic publishing thanks to various software programs, websites and e-catalogs. It is no wonder that the MICHEL catalogs have been known for years as the “philatelists’ bible”. However, bearing this accolade brings with it the responsibility of always remaining at the top with regard to quality.
The 669,000th MICHEL catalog number was issued recently. A look at the most important of the 85 different MICHEL catalogs reveals that the catalogues for Europe and overseas alone make up some 25,000 catalog pages. They contain 314,000 pictures and 1,800,000 price quotations. Most of this information is stored in powerful picture and text databases and is consulted, revised and corrected for each new edition of a MICHEL catalog. And of course that also applies to each individual page, irrespective of which MICHEL catalog it comes from. MICHEL goes to great lengths on its customers’ behalf. MICHEL’s editorial team spends an average of 45 minutes on research for each new set of stamps. Around 18,000 new stamps appear each year, which are then catalogued and published in the MICHEL-Rundschau, as well as in the relevant MICHEL catalog and online catalogue.
It is more than 100 years since the stamp dealer Hugo MICHEL from Apolda in Thüringen published the first MICHEL stamp catalogue in 1909. He thereby created a product that would be continually be improved, but never surpassed. In the same year, publisher and philatelic editor Hugo Schwaneberger founded a publishing company that bore his name. The philatelist, who was well known in his field, created the Schwaneberger Album, the first album to adopt a scientific approach.
Owing to the great demand for MICHEL catalog, Hugo MICHEL was no longer able to dedicate himself to his career as a stamp dealer. He therefore sold the rights to the publisher Schwaneberger. The catalogue, which had only covered Europe until that point, was expanded by the new publishing house to include overseas countries.Hugo MICHEL continued to edit the catalogue supplement, which is today known as the MICHEL-Rundschau. The company was then bought by the publisher Eugen Berlin. He moved it to Munich in 1950 where he came across a company, the Carl Geber printing works (now the Gerber Satz und Gerber publishing house) that was able to draw up the complicated catalogue typesetting. The publishing rights went to the Hohenester/Gerber families who assigned them to the publishing house, now trading as the “Schwaneberger Verlag”.
At the turn of the century other stamp catalogues had already appeared, but the remarkable success of the MICHEL catalog was attributed to its sophisticated and comprehensive cataloguing system. The stamps were numbered successively from the first number for each country, yet at the same time organised according to various sub-categories and genres, and described as fully as possible. This system was refined over the years and adapted where necessary - but never had to be changed! In fact, the MICHEL numbering system has become standard in Germany. This is underscored by the numerous licence contracts that the Schwaneberger Verlag has concluded with other publishers. All stock lists of German dealers are organised according to the MICHEL numbering system. Collectors exchange, buy and sell using MICHEL numbers.
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| Weight | 1.2 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 15 × 22.5 × 2 cm |
| ISBN | 978-3- 95402-325-7 |
| Pages | 200 |
| Language | French, German |
| Publisher | Michel |
| Country | Luxembourg |
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