Previous Issues

February 2014

In the February issue of GSM, John Wright discusses the role mail played in the early colonisation of Australia due to its ability to link…

January 2014

Inside this month’s packed GSM, Alan Sacks begins a new series on the philatelic associations of the blue plaques of London and Hugh Jefferies assesses…

December 2013

Included in the December issue of the world-leading Gibbons Stamp Monthly, Patrick G Awcock discusses the killer cancels of the 20th century and Basil Herwald…

November 2013

Inside this month’s issue of GSM, we report on the opening of the new William H Gross Stamp Gallery and Christopher Moor examines the stamps…

October 2013

Included in this month’s GSM, John Holman tells us why we should always ‘look on the back’ and David Horry investigates the cancels of Northern…

September 2013

Must-read articles inside the September issue of GSM include an introduction to the 1883–84 low value unified series by John Roe and the development of…

August 2013

In the August issue of the world-leading Gibbons Stamp Monthly, Rick Martin examines the rise and eventual demise of Britain’s TPO service and Gwyn Williams…

July 2013

Inside this month’s packed GSM, Ray Simpson presents new research that is redefining the origins of the so-called ‘Treasury Roulettes’ and David Horry explores the…

June 2013

Inside this month’s issue of GSM, John Holman takes a look at the development and introduction of the Queen Elizabeth II 1953 Coronation commemoratives and…

May 2013

Inside the May issue of Gibbons Stamp Monthly, John Deering reports on a recently discovered printing fault on Royal Mail’s London Underground issue and Robert Catto…

April 2013

Included in this month’s GSM, we track down some unique postal history items from Sir Ernest H Shackleton’s final Antarctic expedition and Steve Pendleton reveals…

March 2013

Inside March’s must-read issue of the world’s leading Philatelic Journal, W T Cochrane discusses one of the most fascinating issues of the Australian States and…