Postage Stamps used in the German Marshall Islands Acknowledgments by Dirk H.R. Spennemann |
A work such as this could not have been put together without the support and assistance by many individuals. I am indebted to the following for advice, information and the ready supply of illustrative material: Hubert Aichinger, Vienna, Austria; David Benson, Sydney; Kai Bothor, Göttingen, Germany; Bill Claghorn, Benicia, CA, USA; David Crocker, Montagu, South Africa; Lord Denovan, Edinburgh, Scotland; Kevin Doyle, XXX, USA; Richard and Francine Frajola, Ranchos De Taos, USA; Milton Frey, Texas, USA; Fred Gregory, XXX, USA; Michael Hensen, Passau, Germany; Wolfgang Herrmann, XXX, Germany; Bernd Lüdemann, Lübeck, Germany; Horst Montag, Magdeburg, Germany; Vera Petty, Warwick, Bermuda; Michael Schmiedl, Frankfurt, Germany; Christof Schmidt, Hilden, Germany; Gillian Simpson, (Librarian), Australian Maritime Museum, Sydney; A Lavar Taylor, Santa Ana, CA, USA; Charles L. Williams, Joplin, MO, USA; At Charles Sturt University I am indebted to Prof. David Green, general editor and manager of the LIFE server for making the required space available, and to Larry Benton who provided some of the coding at the server level. |
Finally, I am also indebted to the users who have requested the
pages the stamp section of the Marshall Islands site has delivered so far. |
[Contents]Bibliographic citation for this documentSpennemann, Dirk H.R. (2002). Postage Stamps used in the German Marshall Islands. AcknowledgementsURL: http:/marshall.csu.edu.au/Marshalls/html/Stamps/Stamps_Acknowl.html CONTACT: Dirk H.R. Spennemann, Institute of Land, Water and Society, Charles Sturt University, P.O.Box 789, Albury NSW 2640, Australia. e-mail: dspennemann@csu.edu.au |
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