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English: Cover of the book: "The Postal Rarities of Russia and USSR" by Vladimir V. Gitin (2002) published by Standard-Collection, St. Petersburg, Russia. For the cover design, an image of the first Russian Empire stamp of 1857 is used.
Русский: Почтовые редкости России и СССР. 2002 г. Составитель В.В. Гитин. На русском и английском языках. Твёрдый переплет, 196 с. ISBN 5-87170-091-8. Тираж 600 экз. Формат 245 х 310 мм Настоящий альбом представляет почтовые редкости России и Советского Союза, как известные, так и неизвестные ранее. Идея альбома - ретроспектива почтовых редкостей, их классификация и оценка. Приводятся краткие сведения, включающие описание материала и каталожные данные.
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