May 2026

Issue: 12

Volume: 56

Included in another eclectic mix of articles, Lars Jørgensen explores Greenland’s first stamps—the 1905 Pakke-Porto parcel issues—examining their design, printings, perforations and printers, as well as their postal and fiscal use and Manuel Praest goes beyond traditional catalogues and conventional philatelic boundaries as he explores the delights and challenges of collecting ‘A Stamp From Everywhere’—with the goal of obtaining a stamp from every issuing entity.

Contents May 2026

Contents to Volume 56, Number 12


Newsdesk

A collection of the latest philatelic news from around the world.


Society News

More of the latest reports from the nation’s philatelic societies.


Diary Dates

Forthcoming fairs and auctions.


Around the Houses

News of recent auction results.


New Collector

Richard West examines Britain’s cautious approach to charity stamps, from early royal objections and abandoned proposals to the experimental Health and Handicap issue of 1975 and the 1989 Christmas surcharge stamps that tested public support for postal fundraising.


GB News

We take a look at Royal Mail’s cinematic Lord of the Rings stamp set, complete with hidden UV details, as well as the new tariff issues introduced alongside the recently updated international postage rates.


Explanatory Slips for British Undeliverable Censored Mail of World War II: Part 2

Robert Galland FRPSL concludes his study of World War II explanatory censorship slips, including several previously unrecorded types. This month, he illustrates examples returned with POW mail, letters to unoccupied France, incoming parcels, damaged correspondence, and items requesting prohibited goods.


Definitive Watch

New tariffs take centre stage as John Deering examines three new King Charles III definitives. He also looks at the mixed definitive pane from the Stranger Things p.s.b. and the issue’s generic sheet, and showcases the revised covers for 4×1st definitive retail booklets.


GB Specialised Supplement

The latest supplement to the Stanley Gibbons Great Britain Specialised Catalogue.


Pakke-Porto: The First Postage Stamps of Greenland

Lars Jørgensen explores Greenland’s first stamps—the 1905 Pakke-Porto parcel issues—examining their design, printings, perforations and printers, as well as their postal and fiscal use.


Letters From 1812: The Boniface De Castellane Letters From Napoleon’s Russian Campaign

Peter Chadwick examines the letters sent by a senior officer during Napoleon’s 1912 Russian Campaign, which offer a unique perspective of the ambition, hardships and eventual failure of Napoleon’s biggest military blunder.


‘Happy and Glorious’: Stamp Portraits of Queen Elizabeth II During Her Lifetime, Part 1

In the first of a two-part article commemorating the birth centenary of HM Queen Elizabeth II, John Winchester explores her early stamp portraits, from youthful Commonwealth depictions to worldwide Coronation issues.


A Mindal Misdirection

Simon Carter recounts a remarkable 1947 cover misdirected from Avonmouth to Auckland, revealing how a simple addressing error created a 26,000-mile postal journey to the other side of the world and back.


A Stamp From Everywhere: Exploring the Outer Limits of Philately

Manuel Praest goes beyond traditional catalogues and conventional philatelic boundaries as he explores the delights and challenges of collecting ‘A Stamp From Everywhere’—with the goal of obtaining a stamp from every issuing entity.


Sir David Attenborough at 100: A celebration Through Stamps

As Sir David Attenborough reaches his 100th birthday, Katrin Raynor traces his remarkable legacy through the stamps depicting the wildlife and landscapes he has brought into our homes for more than 70 years.


Curious But True: A Crowning Achievement

This month’s tale explores the 1901 Cook Islands overprint, where a crude overprint transformed an everyday stamp into a controversial commemorative.


William Beilby Avery Bart (1854–1908): Industrialist, Philanthropist and Philatelist

Michael Peach explores the philatelic career of industrialist, philanthropist and master collector, William Beilby Avery, who during his lifetime formed one of the finest classic stamp collections ever known.


Gems of the Commonwealth: Guardian of Good Fortune

John Winchester examines Ceylon’s striking 1938 2r pictorial, exploring its Buddhist-inspired guardstone design, wartime printings, and enduring appeal as an accessible Commonwealth classic.


2025 Foreign Booklets

Geir Sør-Reime concludes his latest annual survey of foreign stamp booklets.


Stamp News in Brief

A summary of recent and forthcoming issues.


Panorama

GSM investigates the stories behind some of the latest stamp issues from around the world.


Shore to Shore

We highlight the latest new issues from Jersey, Isle of Man and Guernsey.


Stamp Hunting

Stamps to look out for from Papua.


Comment Column: The Ferrary Collection

A century after the landmark Ferrary sales, Guy Thomas explores the rise, unrivalled scope and ultimate dispersal of the greatest philatelic collection ever assembled.


Competition

Enter the GSM competition for the opportunity to win one of five SG catalogue titles.


Catalogue Column

Hugh Jefferies offers more thoughts from the Catalogue Editor’s chair.


Catalogue Supplement

The latest 17-page update to the Stanley Gibbons Catalogue.