Previous Issues

February 2013

Included inside the February issue of GSM, Paul T Carter takes a look at  Krag machine continuous-impression postmarks and Ashley Lawrence FRPSL discusses the printing…

January 2013

Inside January’s must-read issue of the world’s leading Philatelic Journal, John Holman takes a look at the stamps of Cambodia and Devlan Kruck tells us…

December 2012

Highlights of the December issue of GSM include  ‘Palestine: The London Overprints, 1921-22’ by Ashley Lawrence FRPSL and ‘Natal: The Provisional 2½d.’ by John Dickson

November 2012

The November issue of the world-leading Gibbons Stamp Monthly, featuring a collection of Specialised South Africa articles from renowned philatelists. 

October 2012

Inside the October issue of Gibbons Stamp Monthly, John Kimbrough MD reveals the dramatic story behind the De La Rue stamps of the Confederate States…

September 2012

Inside this month’s packed GSM, Ashley Lawrence FRPSL looks at the background and first issues of ‘The Blues’, issued for the Egyptian Expeditionary Force in…

August 2012

Included in this month’s GSM, Mark Lendon examines how changes to Romania’s monarchy, regime and currency, and their impact on the country’s stamps, offers a…

July 2012

Inside this month’s issue of GSM, Michael Lockton presents a superbly illustrated article on the woefully neglected, privately printed GB letter cards and Steve Pendleton…

June 2012

Included in another eclectic mix of articles, Douglas Muir reveals an important new discovery in the field of British Return to Sender labels and discover…

May 2012

Inside this month’s packed GSM, Michael Peach presents a collection of covers that reveal how redirected mail was treated in the Victorian era and Ian…

April 2012

In the April issue of GSM, Peter Martin reveals the story of the five brave Titanic post office workers who made the ultimate sacrifice for…

March 2012

Included in this month’s GSM, Tom Slemons reassesses the much derided Mulready envelopes and letter sheets and concludes that, contrary to the generally-held belief, they…