Stamp Collecting: The Beginners Guide to Collecting Stamps as a Hobby or Investment
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Narrated by:
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Nick Dolle
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Written by:
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Thomas J. Rice
About this listen
An introduction to the world of stamp collecting
This audio program will teach you how to get started on it as a beginner - learning the basics of it so you can do the right things to get started and know what to do. Next, you will learn more advanced methods of collecting and what more mature collectors do when spending time on their collections. And, lastly, you will learn how you can turn this into a profitable business and make money at it if your interests lie in that direction.
This audiobook is for both children and adults, for parents wanting to get their kids into the hobby and for those serious about learning more about it - including how wise collectors earn incomes at it.
Here's a preview of what you'll learn:
- The charm of stamp collecting
- Stamps with a history
- Stamps as works of art
- What to collect and how to collect
- Great collections
- And basically everything you need to know to start stamp collecting today
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- Anonymous User
- 2024-01-09
Bizarre choice for Audible
The writing style and various historical references imply that this book was written before 1910. For example, the author talks about the Prince of Wales being an avid collector. He is referring to the man who became King George V in 1910. He also talks of Philipp von Ferrary in the present tense, and Ferrary died in 1917. So this book is of no interest or use today. (The release date on Audible is given as 2018, but that refers to the release of the audio recording, not the publication of the book.)
Add to this the fact that the recording is by a robovoice, not a human voice, and you have a total and annoying waste of time and money. Why Audible chose to include this in their offerings is a mystery.
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