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Stamp Collecting as a Pastime by Edward J. Nankivell (1848 - 1909).

This project is in the catalog: https://librivox.org/stamp-collecting-as-a-pastime-by-edward-j-nankivell/

Edward J. Nankivell was an early stamp collector in England. In this book he describes the hobby of stamp collecting. He was the editor of the Philatelic Record and Stamp News. ( Kangaroo692)
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      • Project Code: jZS4QdOJ
      • Link to author on Wikipedia (if available): (Edward J. Nankivell) : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_J._Nankivell
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      • Original publication date (if known): 1902
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      Keywords that describe the book: collections, stamps, stamp collecting, collecting, stamp collections, hobbies

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Last edited by Kangaroo692 on April 24th, 2016, 3:49 am, edited 1 time in total.
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I can set this up for you :)
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Thanks!
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Kathrine, I wasn't planning on it when I launched it, but do you think I should include the Stamp advertisements at this end of the book?
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I'll leave that up to you :) I think ads are very cool, generally, and I really like that Gutenberg has started including them when they digitize books (I didn't use to see ads at the ends of books before). On the other hand, I am not sure how well them lend themselves to being read aloud. I think I'd include them (if a listener finds them annoying, s/he can just skip them).. :)
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kathrinee wrote:I'll leave that up to you :) I think ads are very cool, generally, and I really like that Gutenberg has started including them when they digitize books (I didn't use to see ads at the ends of books before). On the other hand, I am not sure how well them lend themselves to being read aloud. I think I'd include them (if a listener finds them annoying, s/he can just skip them).. :)
Okay, I think I'll do that. And since they are at the end of the book, the listener wouldn't have to read them at all. And I think those would be pretty fun to read. :)

EDIT - I'll have to finish the MW after we go to the store. I should be back in about an hour.
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Let's move to the Readers Wanted: Short Works to keep the Launch Pad tidy
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Request to read:
1 As a Pastime 628 words. Open
2 The Charm of Stamp Collecting 866 words. Open
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kathrinee wrote:Let's move to the Readers Wanted: Short Works to keep the Launch Pad tidy
Great!
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RossKlatte wrote:Request to read:
1 As a Pastime 628 words. Open
2 The Charm of Stamp Collecting 866 words. Open
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Thanks, I'll sign you up!
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I'm advertising for a DPL in Listeners & Editors Wanted.
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Post by RossKlatte »

I done uploaded Chapter 1 AS A PASTIME
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/stampcollecting_01_nankivell_128kb.mp3
Duration is 4:46
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I done uploaded Chapter 2 The Charm of Stamp Collecting
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/stampcollecting_02_nankivell_128kb.mp3
Duration is 5:48
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Post by realisticspeakers »

Can I read The Romance of Stamp Collecting please?
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realisticspeakers wrote:Can I read The Romance of Stamp Collecting please?
Certainly!
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