Previous Issues

December 2024

In the December issue of GSM, Michael Waugh FRPSL reviews the censorship of mail to and from Malaya during the Boer War and World War…

November 2024

Included in this month’s GSM, Hugh Osborne FRPSL explores the sheet-numbered stamps of the Falkland Islands’ 1938 King George VI pictorial definitives, detailing their origins,…

October 2024

Inside this month’s issue of GSM, Michael Burzan examines the pioneering, citywide mail service introduced in Paris in 1653, which included a precursor to the…

September 2024

In September’s must-read issue of the world’s leading philatelic consumer magazine, Susan McEwen FRPSL investigates the story behind a mysterious stamp issued by Johore in…

August 2024

In the August issue of GSM, Noel Davenhill returns with another instalment in his series on British Commonwealth and Empire stamps. This month he highlights…

July 2024

Included in another eclectic mix of articles, in the final part of his series, Derek Connell FRPSL examines the collectible stamps, promotional postmarks and rich…

June 2024

Inside this month’s packed GSM, Gerhard Freund investigates the stamp emergency money adopted by banks and commercial enterprises during times of economic crises and following…

May 2024

In May’s must-read issue of the world’s leading philatelic consumer magazine, Neil Donen reveals a relatively untapped area of postal history surrounding the 1935 Silver…

April 2024

In the April issue of GSM, Majed Halawi looks at the 1884 5s. on 1s. surcharges introduced as an emergency measure by the colonial government…

March 2024

Included in this month’s GSM, in the first of a short series of articles, Robert B Galland examines the design, dies and paper associated with…

February 2024

Inside this month’s issue of GSM, Noel Davenhill returns with the latest instalment to his articles looking at British colonial issues with a review of…

January 2024

In the January issue of GSM, as Royal Mail’s Post & Go series comes to an end, former Senior Curator of Philately at The Postal…