Journal of the Liberian Philatelic Society
The Journal of the Liberian Philatelic Society has changed its name several times since the first issue appeared in 1966:
First series, edited by O.E. Lynch (nos. 1–82) and Stanley de Shay (nos. 83–100); volume/issue numbering of this series is erratic and not repeated here.
Second series, edited by Henry Chlanda and Roy Mackal
Third (current) series, edited by Travis Searls
First series, edited by O.E. Lynch (nos. 1–82) and Stanley de Shay (nos. 83–100); volume/issue numbering of this series is erratic and not repeated here.
- LPS Letter (June 1966 – July/Aug. 1969, 36 issues)
- Newsletter of the LPS (Sep. 1969 – Jan./Feb. 1978, 64 issues)
Second series, edited by Henry Chlanda and Roy Mackal
- LPS Newsletter (July/Aug. 1978 – Oct./Dec. 1988, 56 issues)
- Journal of the LPS (Jan./Mar. 1989 – Apr./June 2016, 102 issues)
Third (current) series, edited by Travis Searls
- LPS Journal (since Jan./Mar. 2018)
Table of Contents
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1971: Liberia 1892–96 pictorials (Scott’s 33–39 “colors”) Sep. 1971: 5 1980: Letter from Liberia [Sep. 10, 1980] Sep./Oct. 1980: 6
2003: Essays on proofs Jan./Mar. 2003: 15–19 2003: Essays on proofs July/Sep. 2003: 3–10 2003: Color variations on proofs and essays July/Sep. 2003: 13–16
1973: New find? [Scott #135 on brownish paper] Jan. 1973: 4
1968: Liberian Stamp Society. Prospectus. Repr. from founding document 1955. Also repr. in LPS Journal July/Sep. 1990 Apr. 1968: 4 1990: Liberian Stamp Society. Prospectus. Repr. from founding document 1955. Also repr. in LPS Letter Apr. 1968 July/Sep. 1990: 3–4
1980: Assignment Liberia Sep./Oct. 1980: 4–6
2012: Liberian airmail envelopes (an update) Jan./Mar. 2012: 21–22 2012: Index of LPS Newsletters and Journals June 1966–Jan./Mar. 2012 Apr./June 2012: 2–25 2016: Scott #142b: Does it exist? Apr./June 2016: 2 2018: Fake Costa Rica cancel on Scott #19 Jan./Mar. 2018: 1 2018: Scott #142b: conclusion Jan./Mar. 2018: 14 2018: An unlisted variety of Scott #145 and #O82 Apr./June 2018: 1, 14 2018: Bogus 1920 surcharge on Scott #177a Apr./June 2018: 5 2018: Scott #64 with “INLAND” obliterated July/Sep. 2018: 11–12 2018: The third and fourth transfer of Liberia’s first issue [SG #8 (Scott #14) and SG #11] Oct./Dec. 2018: 12–13 2018: The first Liberian commemorative issue of 1923 – a follow-up [Scott #209–13] Oct./Dec. 2018: 14 2019: The ECOWAS issue of 2015/2017 Jan./Mar. 2019: 1 2019: QSL cards from Liberia Jan./Mar. 2019: 9–18 2019: A postcard sent to Germany – twice [in 1914 and 1915] July/Sep. 2019: 9 2019: Formular aerogrammes July/Sep. 2019: 10–11 2019: John Walter Scott, I presume? [forgeries of the first issues Scott #1–20] July/Sep. 2019: 12–13 2019: An unreported “O S” handstamp [on Scott #56 and #102] Oct./Dec. 2019: 1 2019: Update to: A postcard sent to Germany – twice Oct./Dec. 2019: 7 2020: Modern error stamps and stamp errors [African fauna issue 1966: Scott #451, 453; Martin Luther King 1968: #C180; Olympic Games (in 1972) 1971: #558; American Revolution bicentennial (in 1976) 1975: #706 (FRAKLIN error); 15th Winter Olympic Games (in 1988) 1987: #1054; Liberian-German Friendship 1987: #1056; Inauguration of the Second Republic (in 1986) 1988: #1075; 20th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission 1989: #1125] Jan./Mar. 2020: 1, 5–6 2020: The forgeries with the blob [Scott #1–3 (first issue) Spiro forgeries] Apr./June 2020: 1, 4–7 2020: World Post Day 2014 [maps and flags of Liberian counties: Scott #2982-2996] July/Sep. 2020: 1, 3, 8 2020: Who was Erich Parche ??? – Re-Revisited Oct./Dec. 2020: 15–18 2021: The tale of the 12c lilac [Scott #2 (first issue)] Jan./Mar. 2021: 8–11 2021: Out of the frying pan and into the fire [new issues from Lithuanian stamp distributor Stamperija] Apr./June 2021: 1 2021: Liberia’s 30c Jinnah stamp [Scott #816] Apr./June 2021: 8–11 2021: Formular aerogrammes – an update July/Sep. 2021: 5–7 2021: Max Julius Dinklage [biography and postcards] Oct./Dec. 2021: 4–6 2023: An interesting letter from Grand Cess [1984 to Vancouver] July/Sep. 2023: 11 2023: Liberia’s 2IPD [Integrated Index for Postal Development] Oct./Dec. 2023: 12–13 2024: The italic 1 variety of the 1920 5c overprints [Scott #178-82] Apr./June 2024: 15 2024: The voyage of Dr. Franke [1929 postcards] Oct./Dec. 2024: 11–17
1971: Jehudi Ashmun July/Aug. 1971: 2
2005: Gale J. Raymond, 1924–2005 [Obituary] Oct./Dec. 2005: 2
1980: The birth of a stamp [Scott #314] Jan./Feb. 1980: 4–8 1990: [List of Liberia revenue proofs in the ABNC archives] July/Sep. 1990: 15–16 2004: The Kemeny Liberia stock. Repr. from ? Jan./Mar. 2004: 14–15 2005: [About collecting Liberia]. Repr. from K. Bileski leaflet Jan./Mar. 2005: 4 2006: [Grave of Jehudi Ashmun]. Repr. from K. Bileski leaflet ~1954 July/Sep. 2006: 11 2007: [Newly discovered 22c on $1 error, Scott #256a]. Repr. from K. Bileski sale offer 1954 Jan./Mar. 2007: 18 2007: The Liberian 1953 bird set [Scott #341–6]. Repr. from K. Bileski sale offer July/Sep. 2007: 18 2007: The 1918 Red Cross set [Scott #B3–15] Oct./Dec. 2007: 24
2005: Random notes. Repr. from Weekly Philatelic Gossip Jan./Mar. 2005: 8 2005: Random notes. Repr. from Weekly Philatelic Gossip 1930’s Jan./Mar. 2005: 13 2005: Random notes [Scott #O84]. Repr. from Weekly Philatelic Gossip Jan./Mar. 2005: 15 2005: Liberian postal cancelations. Repr. from Weekly Philatelic Gossip Aug. 29, 1936 Apr./June 2005: 11 2006: Unlisted varieties of Liberian stamps. Repr. from Weekly Philatelic Gossip Oct./Dec. 2006: 12–13
1971: Herman Jaffe, my friend. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 Nov. 1971: 2–3 1980: Herman Jaffe, printer [including letter reprinted from LPS Newsletter Dec. 1970] Mar./Apr. 1980: 2–3 1980: Herman Jaffe, printer [Follow-up on Bolton’s article in LPS Newsletter Mar./Apr. 1980: Scott #309–12, #C63–4 proof sheet] May/June 1980: 5–6 1991: Herman Jaffe, my friend. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Nov. 1971 Jan./Mar. 1991: 8
1991: Liberia – case of force majeure. Resumption of postal service. Repr. from UPU Internal Bureau Circular 143 Apr./June 1991: 14
1972: Black Americans on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 Mar. 1972: 2–3 1980: Liberian pen pals Jan./Feb. 1980: 2 1991: Black Americans on Liberian stamps. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Mar. 1972 Jan./Mar. 1991: 9–10
1984: On exhibiting and promoting Liberian philately Sep./Oct. 1984: 4
1971: Jehudi Ashmun (1794–1828) May 1971: 2–3 1971: Further notes on Liberia #O155. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 Dec. 1971: 2 1972: Scott #152 – Minkus #252 – Gibbons #211–220 Mar. 1972: 5 1972: 1944–1946 provisional issue. Scott #290A – 2c on 5c ultramarine. Plating sheet Sep. 1972: 3 1973: Number 126 variety Jan. 1973: 3 1973: Liberian Philatelic Society meeting Dec. 1973: 7 1973: ASDA show Dec. 1973: 8 1974: 1920 provisionals. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1992 Apr. 1974: 3–5, 10–11 1975: The “it’s a small world” department. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1993 Jan./Feb. 1975: 4 1991: Further notes on Liberia #O155. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Dec. 1971 Jan./Mar. 1991: 5–6 1992: 1920 provisionals. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Apr. 1974 Oct./Dec. 1992: 5–9 1993: The “it’s a small world” department. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Jan./Feb. 1975 Oct./Dec. 1993: 2
1985: Liberia and its stamps. Repr. from National Philatelic Museum Vol. 2(9), issued on the occasion of the First Liberia Stamp Exhibition Nov. 20, 1950–Jan. 6, 1951 Mar./Apr. 1985: 13–15 2005: Liberia. Stampless covers. Repr. from the American Philatelist July 1952. Also repr. in LPS Journal July/Sep. 2011 Jan./Mar. 2005: 16–21 2005: Liberian cancellations. Repr. from Covers Oct. 1952 Apr./June 2005: 10 2007: Liberia. History of 1947 harbor issues [Scott #298–9, #C52–3]. Repr. from the Collectors Club Philatelist Jan. 1948 Jan./Mar. 2007: 11–13 2007: Liberia honours Roosevelt [Scott #296–7, #C51]. Repr. from the Collectors Club Philatelist Jan./Mar. 2007: 14–16 2007: The independence issue of Liberia [Scott #305–8, #C58–60]. Repr. from ? July/Sep. 2007: 7–14 2008: Liberia L.I.A. issues [Scott #C61–2]. Repr. from the American Philatelist Jan./Mar. 2008: 2 2011: Liberia. Stampsless covers. Repr. from the American Philatelist July, 1952. Also repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 2005 July/Sep. 2011: 15–20
1995: Liberians unbowed by broken promises. Repr. from ? Apr./June 1995: 5–6
1982: Letter to the editor [“Sassywood player”] Mar./Apr. 1982: 1–3
1970: How my collection got started Sep. 1970: 3 1971: Covers of Liberia Feb. 1971: 3 1972: [EXFILIMA, “The Inter-American stamp exhibition”] Jan. 1972: 2
1968: [List of prices paid for Scott #1–25] Mar. 1968: 2 1972: [EXFILIMA] Jan. 1972: 3–4 1972: Liberia at auction [H.R. Harmer sale of Jan. 11–13, 1972] Mar. 1972: 4 1972: An early cover Apr. 1972: 3–4 1972: New date on early covers Dec. 1972: 2 1997: Liberia postal wrappers Oct./Dec. 1997: 13–18
2019: What is this? An initial concept design or a rejected seventh design? [1949 Love of Liberty issue] Apr./June 2019: 6 2019: Is this a new discovery? [1892 double (postal and reply) card printed in red instead of blue] July/Sep. 2019: 1, 3 2019: Color printing order of the 1949 Love of Liberty issue [Scott #309–12, #C63–4] Oct./Dec. 2019: 10–14 2020: Census: 1949 Love of Liberty gutter pairs [Scott #309–12, #C63–4] July/Sep. 2020: 4–5
2004: Light on Liberian postal affairs. Repr. from Philatelic Magazine Oct. 6, 1933 Oct./Dec. 2004: 7–8
1970: Odd UPU S.S. [Scott #C67a] Mar. 1970: 6
1988: Liberian Philatelic Society [History]. Repr. from the Texas Philatelist Apr. 1969 Oct./Dec. 1988: 2–3
1974: Prices realized at the Roger Koerber public auction held September 14th and 15th 1973, and at the Earl P. Apfelbaum public auctions during July, August and September 1973 Jan. 1974: 12 1974: Liberia’s 1909 landscape issue. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1992 Feb. 1974: 8–10 1978: Liberia in the Homan auction July/Aug. 1978: 5–6 1978: Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: 2 1979: Liberia’s U.P.U. postal card Mar./Apr. 1979: 4–6 1979: Prices in the news May/June 1979: 1–2 1979: Follow-up on Liberia’s U.P.U. postal card May/June 1979: 2 1979: Obtaining stamps the Liberian style Sep./Oct. 1979: 3–5 1979: A classic Liberian cover Nov./Dec. 1979: 3–4 1980: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: 1 1980: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3 1980: Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6 1980: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2 1980: The Monrovia six-bar cancel Sep./Oct. 1980: 2–4 1980: A page from the past [Theodora Stamp Company circular] Nov./Dec. 1980: 1–4 1980: Another crazy Liberian variety [Scott #M6] Nov./Dec. 1980: 5–6 1981: Postage used for revenue used for postage Jan./Feb. 1981: 1–3 1981: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12 1981: Dealer notes [Blackstamps] Mar./Apr. 1981: 2 1981: Membership news Mar./Apr. 1981: 2–3 1981: Airmail serendipity [Scott #C48B varieties] Mar./Apr. 1981: 3–6, 9–10 1981: Update on Liberian first day covers July/Aug. 1981: 1–4 1981: Another page from the past [Follow-up on Chlanda’s article in LPS Newsletter Nov./Dec. 1980] July/Aug. 1981: 5–8 1981: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26 1981: Liberian postal stationery. Buy “used” with caution Sep./Oct. 1981: 1–8 1981: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12 1981: The 1981 Gibbons Liberia listing Nov./Dec. 1981: 1–3 1981: Who was Peter Harris Junior? Nov./Dec. 1981: 3–6 1982: Fifty year of Liberian CTO’s (1928–78) Jan./Feb. 1982: 1–6 1982: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13 1982: Monrovia’s time dated hand stamp postmarks July/Oct. 1982: 4–6 1982: A real Liberian first day cover July/Oct. 1982: 6–8 1982: Liberia revenue discovery [Block of ten of Scott #O117 overprinted “BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE”] July/Oct. 1982: 8–9 1982: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21 1982: More on Liberian FDC [Follow-up on Chlanda: “A real Liberian first day cover” in LPS Newsletter July/Oct. 1982] Nov./Dec. 1982: 2–3 1982: Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8 1983: Revenues with postal cancels Jan./Feb. 1983: 2–3 1983: Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8 1983: Metered postage in Liberia Mar./Apr. 1983: 2–3 1983: Book review: “Liberia, Plating the 1880 Issues, Series Booklet No. 23” by Philip Cockrill May/June 1983: 2–3 1983: A Nana Kru seapost cover May/June 1983: 3–6 1983: Auction report – George Alevizos, Dec. 8 & 9, 1983 Nov./Dec. 1983: 5–8 1984: Tchien cancel discovery Jan./Feb. 1984: 7 1984: Advertising – Liberia style [Printed matter picture postcard] Mar./Apr. 1984: 1–2 1984: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12 1984: The editor replies July/Aug. 1984: 4–5 1984: Overprint layout of Scott nos. 228 and O156 Sep./Oct. 1984: 6–7 1985: [FDC of the Commonwealth issue travelled by diplomatic pouch] Jan./Feb. 1985: 1 1985: Liberian machine cancellations Jan./Feb. 1985: 3, 5–10 1985: German mystery markings Nov./Dec. 1985: 1–3 1986: Liberia’s first airmail stamps Jan./Feb. 1986: 6–10 1986: Postal markings on the 1914 provisionals [Scott #129–33, #O72–5] May/June 1986: 5–10 1986: Current Liberian post offices July/Sep. 1986: 1–2 1986: Auction report – Roger Koerber, Dec. 13, 1986 Oct./Dec. 1986: 10–13 1987: Liberia’s registered envelopes [Part 1/4: Rogers types R1–3] Jan./Mar. 1987: 2–8 1987: An official 1936 P.O. Department cover Jan./Mar. 1987: 9–11 1987: Additional notes on the 1916 one cent provisionals [Scott #153, #O87]. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 2011 Apr./June 1987: 5–6, 8 1987: Liberia’s registered envelopes – part II [Part 2/4: Rogers types R4–5] Apr./June 1987: 6, 9–14 1987: Liberia’s registered envelopes – part III [Part 3/4: Rogers types R6–7] July/Sep. 1987: 2–6 1987: Die proofs of the 1892–7 issues Oct./Dec. 1987: 1–10 1988: The 1950 literacy issue [Scott #329, #C66, #C66a] Apr./June 1988: 2, 5–14 1988: Additional notes on Ashmun issue proofs July/Sep. 1988: 2–7 1988: Liberia’s registered envelopes – part III [Part 3/4, updated: Rogers types R6–7] July/Sep. 1988: 3, 8–12 1988: Essays of the 1955 sports issue [Scott #347–9, #C88–90] Oct./Dec. 1988: 3–9 1989: Liberia institutes use of postal codes Jan./Mar. 1989: 1–2 1989: Liberian air mail rates 1937 to 1947 Jan./Mar. 1989: 2–14 1989: The Christie’s Maris sale [Results of the Albert Maris collection sale June 15, 1989] Apr./June 1989: 1–4, 6–23 1989: Liberia’s registered envelopes – part IV [Part 4/4: Rogers types R8–10] Oct./Dec. 1989: 9–15 1990: Liberia in Suberp Auctions, March 28–9, 1990 Jan./Mar. 1990: 1–7 1991: Liberian mail embargo ends Apr./June 1991: 1–3 1991: Careysburgh 1860 letter July/Sep. 1991: 1–3 1991: Liberia’s new double circle postmarks July/Sep. 1991: 8–12 1992: Liberia’s 1909 landscape issue. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Feb. 1974 Oct./Dec. 1992: 4–5 1997: Auction of the Fred Farr collection [Northland Auctions international public stamp auction May 16, 1997] July/Sep. 1997: 2–13 2009: Why are there so many Liberian stamp errors? Jan./Mar. 2009: 13–15 2011: Additional notes on the 1916 one cent provisionals [Scott #153, #O87]. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Apr./June 1987 Apr./June 2011: 7–8, 10 2012: 1914 overprint update [Scott #129–33, #O72–5] July/Sep. 2012: 6–12 2012: More information on the ROBERTSPORT CP.8 postmark July/Sep. 2012: 15–16 2012: Book review: “Liberian Postal Stationery” [by Dr. Robert E. Shoemaker] Oct./Dec. 2012: 2 2012: The Thomas Lockard auction sale [H.R. Harmer auction of March 14, 2008] Oct./Dec. 2012: 2–10 2013: Sheet layout of the 1892 6c numerical issue [Scott #28] Jan./Mar. 2013: 1–11 2013: The defaced H.R.W. Johnson postcards and envelopes Apr./June 2013: 1–7 2013: Three Cockrill annotated pages of the 1881 3c Black Inland [Scott #21] July/Sep. 2013: 1–4 2013: Liberian meter mail July/Sep. 2013: 5–14 2013: Liberia advertising covers Oct./Dec. 2013: 3–14 2016: Harper postmarks 1892 – 1902 Jan./Mar. 2016: 2–18 2016: Perforated 12.5 1906 Perkins Bacon varieties Apr./June 2016: 3–8 2016: One dollar provisional revenue on 1c 1909 issue Apr./June 2016: 8–10 2016: Design artwork for the 1983 National Archives issue [Scott #973-4] Apr./June 2016: 11–14 2021: Liberia to Switzerland airmail post-1960 [“UPU – Control of Transmission Time” form] Jan./Mar. 2021: 7 2022: Cockrill fantasy covers [franked with obsolete stamps, late use] Jan./Mar. 2022: 13–14 2022: L. Varaschini comments on Liberian politics, 1995 Apr./June 2022: 4 2022: An unlisted 1915-1916 overprint discovery [Scott #O67 ovpt “5Ↄ”] Oct./Dec. 2022: 1 2023: Sinoe Agency, a New Liberian Postmark [on 1923 cover with Scott #209] Jan./Mar. 2023: 1 2023: Foya postmark discovery [blue CP.30 used 1945] Apr./June 2023: 1 2023: C47 postal rarity but possible fraud cover [1944] July/Sep. 2023: 1, 3 2023: The Cockrill 1886 trisect cover from Bassa Oct./Dec. 2023: 1, 4 2024: A wander cover Jan./Mar. 2024: 3 2024: Lake Piso, WWII and 1944 cover from Tallah Apr./June 2024: 1, 3 2024: The Post Office Dept. Monrovia CP.18 postmark July/Sep. 2024: 5–6 2024: Photo artwork for 50c value of the 1947 Centenary of Independence issue [Scott #C60] Oct./Dec. 2024: 1
2019: The 4-bar cancel of Monrovia in 1910-11 Oct./Dec. 2019: 5
1979: An interesting German SEEPOST piece Jan./Feb. 1979: 3–4
1993: Ohioan who became Liberia’s fifth president [Edward James Roye] July/Sep. 1993: 4
1993: Health Education & Literacy Project (HELP) [Letter to LPS president Tom Lockard] July/Sep. 1993: 5–9
1987: 1948 presidents set [Scott #313, #328, #315, #315a] July/Sep. 1987: 7
1972: [Answers to questiones from previous Newsletter issues] Sep. 1972: 5–6 1972: [Follow-up on C.J. Cunningham: “3 Cents S.Q. and Liberia, Scott’s No. 21”]. Repr. from Maple Leaves 127, Vol. 13(7), Oct. 1970 Nov. 1972: 3 1974: The brown paper varieties. Repr. in LPS Newsletter May/June 1981 and LPS Journal July/Sep. 1992 Feb. 1974: 3–5 1974: Special bulletin Nov./Dec. 1974: 10 1974: The Liberian specialized catalog Nov./Dec. 1974: 11 1975: MEMORIUM to Lothar Jan./Feb. 1975: 3 1976: More on the good old days Mar./Apr. 1976: 9–10 1979: An improbable connection – the 1966 $1.00 definitive and the 1972/1973 bisects [Scott #443 (Edwin J. Barclay)] Jan./Feb. 1979: 2–3 1979: A reply to “An interesting German SEEPOST piece” Mar./Apr. 1979: 2 1979: A question of Liberia [Cover with manuscript cancel letter “M”] May/June 1979: 5–6 1979: Liberia’s railroads July/Aug. 1979: 2 1980: Liberia – 1860 twelve cents lilac. Repr. from Stamp Collector Nov./Dec. 1980: 6–9 1981: The brown paper varieties. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Feb. 1974. Also repr. in LPS Journal July/Sep. 1992 May/June 1981: 9–10 1983: A new Liberian “SPECIMEN” type Mar./Apr. 1983: 3–5 1983: The 1901 “ORDINARY” overprints Nov./Dec. 1983: 1–3 1985: The Waterlow archives proofs July/Aug. 1985: 1–3 1985: On the first issues Sep./Oct. 1985: 2–4 1986: Additional comments on the 1914 provisionals [Scott #129–33, #O72–5] May/June 1986: 5 1986: More on Liberia’s first airmail stamps July/Sep. 1986: 5–10 1986: An interesting censored cover Oct./Dec. 1986: 2–3 1986: Another unusual specimen overprint Oct./Dec. 1986: 4, 7 1986: “ORDINARY” multiples Oct./Dec. 1986: 8 1987: The rare bicentennial error [Scott #706] Jan./Mar. 1987: 12 1987: Good news for collectors of Liberia [Crown Agents Stamp Co. responsible for future Liberian stamp issues] Apr./June 1987: 1–2 1988: The Waterlow specimen stamps of the 1938 airmail set [Scott #C4–13] Oct./Dec. 1988: 9–11 1989: Collecting notes July/Sep. 1989: 1, 3–5 1989: Liberia in the Koehler auction, Oct. 10–14, 1989 Oct./Dec. 1989: 1–8 1990: Is Liberia all that an unpopular country with collectors? Jan./Mar. 1990: 7 1990: Which is the rarest cover? Repr. from Gibbons’ Stamp Monthly December 1989 Jan./Mar. 1990: 8 1990: 1848 friendship treaty with Great Britain Apr./June 1990: 3–5 1991: British post office report on the mail from the United Kingdom to Liberia, West Africa from August, 1990 Jan./Mar. 1991: 15–17 1992: The brown paper varieties. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Feb. 1974. Also repr. in LPS Newsletter May/Jun. 1981 July/Sep. 1992: 5–7 1992: “Taxe” cover [About cover shown on p. 7 of LPS Journal July/Sep. 1992] Oct./Dec. 1992: 1–3 1992: Brown paper varieties Oct./Dec. 1992: 3 1993: Clay-Ashland cover [CLAY-ASHLAND postmark] Jan./Mar. 1993: 2 1993: A sorry saga. British mail to Liberia July 1990–June 1991. Repr. from Gibbons’ Stamp Monthly Sep. 1992 Apr./June 1993: 10–12 1993: Liberian postal history is honored by British Postal Museum July/Sep. 1993: 1–2 1994: The Sean Devereux Liberian Children Fund Jan./Mar. 1994: 1–2 2005: Ocean mails [Part 1/2: pages 1–12]. Repr. from booklet Oct./Dec. 2005: 8–21 2006: Ocean mails [Part 2/2: pages 13–34]. Repr. from booklet Jan./Mar. 2006: 11–33
1972: A modern Liberian revenue stamp Dec. 1972: 10
2018: Harper, Cape Palmas, Liberia: uncommon destination for a GB wrapper Apr./June 2018: 6–8
2004: Philatelic side-lights on history. IV – Larks aboard the Lark. Repr. from ? Jan./Mar. 2004: 9
2008: Postage due stamps of the world. Repr. from the Postage Stamp June 17, 1911 Jan./Mar. 2008: 6–7
2000: [Comment on Oct./Dec. 1999 editorial regarding 1868 Scott catalogue numbers] Jan./Mar. 2000: 1
1972: 3 Cents S.Q. and Liberia, Scott’s No. 21. Repr. from Maple Leaves 124, Vol. 13(4), Apr. 1970 Nov. 1972: 2
1973: [Letter to the editor] July/Aug. 1973: 2
1971: Waxed paper on mint stamps July/Aug. 1971: 1 1984: Ganta post office Sep./Oct. 1984: 4–6
1969: Liberia at auction [Robert A. Siegel auction, New York, Dec. 1968] Feb. 1969: 2 1970: Liberia at auction [Robert A. Siegel auction, New York, Oct. 8, 1969] Mar. 1970: 4
1969: The numeral issues of Liberia Scott #24–31 Feb. 1969: 3 1969: Killer cancels of the 1909 issues Apr. 1969: 2 1969: [Commented excerpts from Abayomi Karnga: Liberia Official Postal Guide, Monrovia, 1923] Apr. 1969: 6–7
2004: “Lost man of history” – recalled to memory by zeal of philatelists [Jehudi Ashmun]. Repr. from Stamps Vol. 100(13), Sep. 28, 1957 Oct./Dec. 2004: 19–20
2008: Viewing the Lockard Liberia collection. Repr. from Mekeel’s and Stamps Magazine Apr. 11, 2008 Apr./June 2008: 2–3
1972: A letter from the Sovereign State of Maryland in West Africa Dec. 1972: 6–9
2020: Correspondence – letters and email to the editor [Re: census: Arthington earliest date cancel] July/Sep. 2020: 4
1969: Liberian letter dated Nov. 4, 1964 Nov. 1969: 2 1971: [Response to William Iwan: “The ‘Devil’ in Liberia” LPS Newsletter Mar. 1971] May 1971: 4–5 1976: Another Liberian postage due cover Jan./Feb. 1976: 8–9
2004: The provisionals of 1923, 1926 and 1927. Repr. from Philatelic Journal of Great Britain Sep. 1929 Apr./June 2004: 10–13 2005: Cancellations on Liberian stamps. Repr. from Philatelic Journal of Great Britain Apr. 1929 Apr./June 2005: 12–15
1967: [Misc. questions and notes, part 1/3] Feb. 1967: 1 1967: [Misc. questions and notes, part 2/3] Mar. 1967: 3 1967: [Misc. questions and notes, part 3/3] Apr. 1967: 2 1967: [Scott #B3 on maximum card, notes on Scott #151–2] Nov. 1967: 2–4 1968: 1891 postal stationery, with Pres. Johnson’s portrait obliterated. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1990 May 1968: 3–4 1968: What does the stamp really show? [Scott #C38–9]. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1990 Nov. 1968: 2–3 1969: The 1914 provisional issue of Liberia [Scott #129–33, #O72–5]. Repr. in LPS Newsletter Mar./Apr. 1986 and LPS Journal July/Sep. 2012 May 1969: 4–7 1969: Notes on the West Company June 1969: 4 1969: An interesting stampless cover from 1834 July/Aug. 1969: 2–4 1969: Liberia’s “INLAND POSTAGE” stamp of 1897 and its surcharged variety of 1913. Repr. in LPS Newsletter May/June 1982 and LPS Journal July/Sep. 1990 Sep. 1969: 4–13 1969: The president’s message Dec. 1969: 2–3 1970: Notes on Liberia’s first Jehudi Ashmun issue [Scott #309–12, #C63–64] Jan. 1970: 4–8 1970: Life at Grand Bassa, Liberia, in 1839. Described in a pioneer’s stampless letter June 1970: 2–3 1970: Some notes on Liberia #O155. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 Nov. 1970: 3–9 1971: Some items of interest to you – maybe! Jan. 1971: 3 1971: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5 1972: The president who was short-changed [Scott #313–27]. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 June 1972: 4–5 1973: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10 1973: Will miracles never cease? [Scott #146]. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1992 Apr. 1973: 3–5 1973: Did you ever check the catalog captions? [Scott #C3A-F, 1921 1c, Scott #C5 and #C9, 1923 30c]. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1992 May 1973: 2–6 1973: The case of the trees with itchy feet [1957 Antoinette Tubman Child Welfare Foundation issue: Scott #364–7, #C111–2]. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1992 July/Aug. 1973: 3 1973: Liberia’s special delivery stamps Sep. 1973: 2–3 1973: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4 1973: The brown paper varieties of 1923. Repr. in LPS Newsletter May/June 1981 and LPS Journal Apr./June 1992 Nov. 1973: 3–11 1973: Three cheers for O.E. Lynch! Dec. 1973: 3 1974: The money order bureau postmark. Repr. in LPS Journal July/Sep. 1992 Jan. 1974: 7 1974: Are they really semi-postals? [Scott #B1–2]. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 May/June 1974: 3–5 1974: What does the stamp really show? [Scott #C38–9; enlarged and illustrated version of Nov. 1968 article]. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Sep./Oct. 1974: 4–7 1974: Lothar von Saleski; IN MEMORIAM Nov./Dec. 1974: 3 1975: LPS will participate at SOJEX 1975 Jan./Feb. 1975: 8 1975: This Lark ain’t a boid! [Scott #117]. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1993 Jan./Feb. 1975: 9–12 1975: A genuine Liberian postage due cover. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1994 Mar./Apr. 1975: 3–4 1975: Prices realized at the Irwin Heiman auction (Woodland Hills, CA) on February 19th–22nd, 1975 Mar./Apr. 1975: 7–8 1975: Come to BALPEX 75 May/June 1975: 3 1975: Liberia’s money order system and postmark. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1994 May/June 1975: 4–9 1975: It ain't easy, Doc! [Scott #115-6 plate proofs] July/Aug. 1975: 3–5 1975: Some notes on Liberia #O155 [plus additional comments]. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Nov. 1970, with addendum Sep./Oct. 1975: 3–9 1976: Ah, for the good old days Jan./Feb. 1976: 4–7 1976: SOJEX 1976 at Atlantic City Mar./Apr. 1976: 3 1978: Was there ever a cancellation reading “NANNA KREW”? Jan./Feb. 1978: 3–5 1978: [Misc. questions and notes, part 1/3]. Repr. from LPS Letter Feb. 1967 Jan./Feb. 1978: 6 1978: Random notes on Liberian philately July/Aug. 1978: 2–3 1978: Random notes on Liberian philately [Scott #33a, #34a] Sep./Oct. 1978: 2–3 1979: “I’m off to Europe”, cried President Tubman [1958 flag issue: Scott #368–70, #C114–7] Jan./Feb. 1979: 4–6 1979: Liberia’s 1918 Red Cross issue Nov./Dec. 1979: 2–3 1980: Liberia’s UNICEF stamp [Scott #C77] July/Aug. 1980: 2–3 1981: The brown paper varieties of 1923. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Nov. 1973. Also repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1992 May/June 1981: 1–6 1982: Scott no. 201 Jan./Feb. 1982: 8–9 1982: Liberia’s “INLAND POSTAGE” stamp of 1897 and its surcharged variety of 1913. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Sep. 1969. Also repr. in LPS Journal July/Sep. 1990 May/June 1982: 4–13 1983: The first cacheted envelopes for collectors [“Newport Day” covers] July/Aug. 1983: 2–8 1983: Liberia’s tribute to the 1964 UPU postal congress [Liberia souvenir UPU booklet 1964] Sep./Oct. 1983: 5–7 1983: Join me in a plot of intrigue and skullduggery [Scott #O115 color change] Nov./Dec. 1983: 3–4 1984: An unbelievable tale of adventure [Scott #362–3, #C107–10] Jan./Feb. 1984: 2–6 1984: FDC’s of Liberia’s 1947 CIPEX issue [Scott #300, #C54–6] Mar./Apr. 1984: 4–8 1984: A stampless cover from Liberia’s first president July/Aug. 1984: 5–8 1984: Liberia’s initial first-day-cover service Nov./Dec. 1984: 2–11 1985: President Roberts and the Royal Navy drive out the slavers [Letter mailed by President J.J. Roberts on May 15, 1849] Nov./Dec. 1985: 3–9 1986: The 1914 provisional issue of Liberia [Scott #129–33, #O72–5]. Repr. from LPS Letter May 1969 Mar./Apr. 1986: 7–10 1990: Liberia’s “INLAND POSTAGE” stamp of 1897 and its surcharged variety of 1913. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Sep. 1969. Also repr. in LPS Newletter May/June 1982 July/Sep. 1990: 4–13 1990: What does the stamp really show? [Scott #C38–9]. Repr. from LPS Letter Nov. 1968 Oct./Dec. 1990: 7–9 1990: 1891 postal stationery, with Pres. Johnson’s portrait obliterated. Repr. from LPS Letter May 1968 Oct./Dec. 1990: 9–10 1991: Some notes on Liberia #O155. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Nov. 1970 Jan./Mar. 1991: 1–5 1991: The president who was short-changed [Scott #313–27]. Repr. from LPS Newsletter June 1972 Jan./Mar. 1991: 10–11 1992: Will miracles never cease? [Scott #146]. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Apr. 1973 Jan./Mar. 1992: 5–7 1992: Did you ever check the catalog captions? [Scott #C3A-F, 1921 1c, Scott #C5 and #C9, 1923 30c]. Repr. from LPS Newsletter May 1973 Jan./Mar. 1992: 7–10 1992: The case of the trees with itchy feet [1957 Antoinette Tubman Child Welfare Foundation issue: Scott #364–7, #C111–2]. Repr. from LPS Newsletter July/Aug. 1973 Jan./Mar. 1992: 10–11 1992: The brown paper varieties of 1923. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Nov. 1973. Also repr. in LPS Newsletter May/Jun. 1981 Apr./June 1992: 1–6 1992: The money order bureau postmark. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Jan. 1974 July/Sep. 1992: 4–5 1993: Are they really semi-postals? [Scott #B1–2]. Repr. from LPS Newsletter May/June 1974 Jan./Mar. 1993: 3–5 1993: What does the stamp really show? [Scott #C38–9; enlarged and illustrated version of Nov. 1968 article]. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Sep./Oct. 1974 Apr./June 1993: 4, 8–9 1993: This Lark ain’t a boid! [Scott #117]. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Jan./Feb. 1975 Oct./Dec. 1993: 6–10 1994: A genuine Liberian postage due cover. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Mar./Apr. 1975 Jan./Mar. 1994: 3–5 1994: Liberia’s money order system and postmark. Repr. from LPS Newsletter May/June 1975 Jan./Mar. 1994: 5–12 1995: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Oct. 1973 Apr./June 1995: 8–10 2006: Liberia’s “INLAND POSTAGE” stamp of 1897. Repr. from ?, 1957 July/Sep. 2006: 18–21 2012: The 1914 provisional issue of Liberia [Scott #129–33, #O72–5]. Repr. from LPS Letter May 1969. Also repr. in LPS Newsletter Mar./Apr. 1986 July/Sep. 2012: 2–5
1998: More discoveries on the plating and format of Scott #21, 3 cent 1881 Apr./June 1998: 3 1998: New notes on the varieties of the 1881 3 cents Scott #21 Apr./June 1998: 7 1998: Collateral is the name of the game [Scott #171 proof like sheet (mudskipper); Johnson Stamp Company cover] Apr./June 1998: 9–10 1998: Airmail entire an unusual item July/Sep. 1998: 1–2 1998: Some Millsburg and Brewerville covers/cards of the 1890’s July/Sep. 1998: 3–6 1998: A look at Zwedru cancellations July/Sep. 1998: 7–11 1998: Discoveries await in Liberia’s postal history. Repr. from Stamp Collector Vol. 72(38), Sep. 21, 1998 July/Sep. 1998: 12–14 1998: A new thrill: Collecting Liberia. Repr. from the Philatelic Review Oct. 1998 July/Sep. 1998: 15–16 1998: An update on number 21 plate setting July/Sep. 1998: 19–20 1999: An auction and a new discovery [George Alevizos auction Dec. 16–17, 1998 / 5th Scott #2 sheet] Jan./Mar. 1999: 3–9, 15 1999: And the bid goes on! [George Alevizos auction Mar. 30, 1999] Apr./June 1999: 1–10 1999: Another sheet of Scott #2? Apr./June 1999: 11–12 1999: Update on Zwedru registration cancel Apr./June 1999: 13–14 1999: The #20 and #20. cancels [SEEPOST] Apr./June 1999: 13, 15–16 1999: More information on the Loanga à Marseille cancellations Apr./June 1999: 17–21
1979: LPS profile – John Frandsen Nov./Dec. 1979: 4–5
2009: Out of anarchy. Repr. from Scott Stamp Monthly July 2006 Jan./Mar. 2009: 5–7 2009: Out of anarchy: Liberia returns. Repr. from Scott Stamp Monthly Aug. 2006 Jan./Mar. 2009: 8–10
1980: Autobiographical vignette May/June 1980: 4
2022: Lutheran missionary in Liberia sends mail to relative in Lebanon, Pennsylvania July/Sep. 2022: 10–18 2022: Monrovia slogan cancel: “CLEAR ADDRESSING / SPEEDS YOUR MAIL” Oct./Dec. 2022: 4–6 2023: Missionary to Liberia writes home to Iowa [Holy Cross Liberian Mission Pendembu, Sierra Leone] Jan./Mar. 2023: 19
2007: Those Liberian airmail issues [Scott #C17–36]. Repr. from Stamps May 8, 1943 Oct./Dec. 2007: 8–9
2005: Jungle prophet from Appleseed Lane [Jehudi Ashmun]. Repr. from Weekly Philatelic Gossip Jan./Mar. 2005: 2–4
1991: Cease-fire holds in Liberia Oct./Dec. 1991: 1–2
2021: Which hippo? [common or pygmy hippopotamus on Liberian stamps?] Oct./Dec. 2021: 1, 7–24 2022: Identifying more sources for images of fauna on Liberian stamps [Scott #101 (1906 elephant), #103 (1906 chimpanzee), #104 (1906 giant plantain-eater), #186 (1921 crocodile), #221 (1923 buffalo)] Jan./Mar. 2022: 1, 4–10 2022: Stamp designer, John Webb: Who was he? [Scott #C3A–F, #271–6, #C4–13] Apr./June 2022: 6–12 2022: Three small angles on the 1936 airmail commemorative #C3A-C3F July/Sep. 2022: 1, 4–8 2022: Stamp designer, Erich Teschemacher: Who was he? [Scott #214–27, #O141–54, #209–13, #F30–4] Oct./Dec. 2022: 7–11 2023: Famous people who owned some Liberia stamps: E VIII R (or G V R) [King Edward VIII, King George V] Jan./Mar. 2023: 4–11 2023: Hoa-Qui [photo-agency and picture postcards] Apr./June 2023: 3–10 2023: Stamp designer, Manning Lee: Who was he? [Scott #301–4, #C57; #313–28, #C65, #371–8, #C118] July/Sep. 2023: 12–20 2023: Famous people who owned some Liberia stamps: FDR [Franklin Delano Roosevelt] Oct./Dec. 2023: 5–12 2024: More image sources: Reichsdruckerei pictorials, Scott #134-135 and #183-194 Jan./Mar. 2024: 4–12 2024: Stamp designers, Norma Bloomquist and “Cappie” Miller: Who were they? [Scott #329, #C66, #C66a] Apr./June 2024: 16–24 2024: Liberian stamp design artwork in the Crown Agents’ archive at the British Library [Crown Agents Philatelic and Security Printing Archive] July/Sep. 2024: 7–20 2024: Yes! We have no collectors [Edward Hopps] Oct./Dec. 2024: 4–10
1993: [Letter to FOL members, “Friends of Liberia. A non-profit organization dedicated to Liberia”] July/Sep. 1993: 3
2004: Liberian reflections. Repr. from Gibbons’ Stamp Monthly Nov. 1949 Oct./Dec. 2004: 4–6
2005: [Rubber stamped air letter sheets]. Repr. from Stamps July 9, 1949 Jan./Mar. 2005: 11
1973: Sharing stamps with school children Feb. 1973: 4 1973: Education with Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 4–5
2001: The rare Liberian double-vignetted sideways invert [Scott #37b] Apr./June 2001: 2–7 2001: On the origin of the Tubman flags [1958 flag issue varieties of Scott #368–70, #C114–7] July/Sep. 2001: 1–7 2001: A fantasy: the Grinch who stole inverts Oct./Dec. 2001: 1–8 2001: Addendum to: On the origin of the Tubman flags Oct./Dec. 2001: 9–12 2002: Only one alike is enough [1892 pictorial issue color errors] Apr./June 2002: 3–6 2002: The jungle books. Book I. Historical [Liberian stamps depicting animals] Apr./June 2002: 6–11 2002: The jungle books. Book II. Genealogy: a burlesque [Liberian stamps depicting animals] Apr./June 2002: 12–19 2002: The jungle books. Book III. Gli Uccelli [Liberian stamps depicting birds] July/Sep. 2002: 2–7 2003: Fun from design errors Jan./Mar. 2003: 3–10
1995: [Comment on flag issue errors] Jan./Mar. 1995: 4 1998: The American Bank Note Company specimens Oct./Dec. 1998: 12–19 2000: Alice doen’t live here anymore Jan./Mar. 2000: 2–3 2000: A printed-matter postcard July/Sep. 2000: 8–9 2003: Ashmun oddities Oct./Dec. 2003: 5–10 2004: Liberian Social Security revenues July/Sep. 2004: 12–15 2006: More on Social Security revenues Oct./Dec. 2006: 3–6 2006: Another coconut [Scott #285] Oct./Dec. 2006: 7–9 2008: Social Security revenues – a complete list July/Sep. 2008: 6–8 2009: Some corrections to my previous articles [in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1998 and Oct./Dec. 2006] Jan./Mar. 2009: 11–12 2009: Another postage due cover Oct./Dec. 2009: 4–6 2011: Thoughts on the Schuyler-Rumsey auction Oct./Dec. 2011: 14–17
2005: Kasimir Bileski, 1908–2005 [Obituary]. Repr. from Linn’s Stamp News Feb. 14, 2005 July/Sep. 2005: 2
1966: The U.S.S. Alligator [Scott #209–13]. Repr. from ? Nov. 1966: 2 2004: From president to thief [Edward James Roye]. Repr. from Scott’s Monthly Journal 384, Vol. 33(6), Sep./Oct. 1952 Jan./Mar. 2004: 19 2004: The Liberian Frontier Force and its stamps. Repr. from Weekly Philatelic Gossip Mar. 22, 1941 Apr./June 2004: 8–9 2004: The 1928 series of Liberian stamps. Repr. from Scott’s Monthly Journal Oct. 1937 Apr./June 2004: 14–19 2004: “Dumping on the market”. Repr. from Weekly Philatelic Gossip 616, Vol. 18(23), Aug. 26, 1933 Oct./Dec. 2004: 9–14 2004: Liberia prostitutes philately [Liberian Philatelic Agency]. Repr. from Weekly Philatelic Gossip Aug. 10, 1940 Oct./Dec. 2004: 16–17 2005: [Liberian zoology on stamps]. Repr. from Weekly Philatelic Gossip Jan./Mar. 2005: 6 2005: [Liberian zoology on stamps, continued]. Repr. from Weekly Philatelic Gossip Jan./Mar. 2005: 7 2005: [The “Lark”]. Repr. from Weekly Philatelic Gossip 1936 Jan./Mar. 2005: 10 2005: West African notes. Repr. from ?, Jan. 28, 1933 Jan./Mar. 2005: 12 2005: Interesting news from Liberia [Scott #230 shortage]. Repr. from Weekly Philatelic Gossip Dec. 10, 1932 Jan./Mar. 2005: 12 2005: [1923 pictorials]. Repr. from Weekly Philatelic Gossip Mar. 21, 1936 Jan./Mar. 2005: 14 2006: The first Liberian pictorials. Repr. from Stamps May 8, 1943 July/Sep. 2006: 12–13 2006: The so-called “Johnstonian” stamps of Liberia. Repr. from the American Philatelist Feb. 1939 Oct./Dec. 2006: 14–21 2007: [Postponed withdrawal of overprinted 1918 pictorials]. Repr. from Weekly Philatelic Gossip1937 Jan./Mar. 2007: 19 2007: Wings over Liberia [Scott #C1–3]. Repr. from Weekly Philatelic Gossip September 5, 1936 Oct./Dec. 2007: 16–17 2008: Stamps by Johnston [1942 fauna issue: Scott #283–8]. Repr. from Stamps Mar. 27, 1943 Jan./Mar. 2008: 19–20 2008: That perplexing problem – Liberia. Repr. from Weekly Philatelic Gossip Mar. 16, 1935 July/Sep. 2008: 17–23
1983: Liberian post offices Sep./Oct. 1983: 1–2 1984: Re: Jerry Wall’s open letter Sep./Oct. 1984: 3
2008: New light on Liberia. A country for beginner or specialist. Repr. from the Stamp Magazine Mar. 1942 Jan./Mar. 2008: 21
1989: Have you “used” your membership in the LPS like I have? Oct./Dec. 1989: 10–11 1992: The Carr exhibit at Omaha stamp show Apr./June 1992: 6–7 1992: [Upcoming Omaha stamp show 1992] Apr./June 1992: 11, 14–15 2012: Grosvenor thoughts on Rumsey auction Jan./Mar. 2012: 6–7 2012: April 2012 – Barbara Fosdyke Ray collection balance (WESTPEX) Jan./Mar. 2012: 8 2012: My first real LPS experience and my first APS stamp show (Columbus) Jan./Mar. 2012: 10 2012: What’s the plan for 2012(?) Jan./Mar. 2012: 11 2012: LPS Journal (archives) inventory in Nebraska. Or, how does Roy do it? Jan./Mar. 2012: 13 2012: An Omaha exhibiting offer to all LPS members Jan./Mar. 2012: 14 2019: Stamp Show 2019 (Omaha, NE) – prelude at Greater Houston Stamp Show (Humble, TX) Jan./Mar. 2019: 7
1976: My favourite stamp [Matilda Newport issue, Scott #301–4, #C57] Mar./Apr. 1976: 4–7
2006: The lost man of history [Jehudi Ashmun]. Repr. from booklet published by K. Bileski, Sep. 14, 1949 July/Sep. 2006: 4–10
1976: Letter to the editor Jan./Feb. 1976: 10–14
1969: [Presidents Johnson, Roye, and the treasury’s theft] Apr. 1969: 3–4
2006: The Small Queens series of 1870–97 [Related to artwork of Liberia 1881 inland issue]. Repr. from ? July/Sep. 2006: 16
2007: Postal situation in Liberia since 1989 Apr./June 2007: 18–30 2007: [Corrections to “Postal situation in Liberia since 1989”] July/Sep. 2007: 5–6 2008: Postal situation in Liberia from 1989 Oct./Dec. 2008: 2–29
1971: “Ta” and “Quellie” towns Feb. 1971: 4 1971: The “Devil” in Liberia Mar. 1971: 2–3 1971: [Follow-up on William Iwan: “The ‘Devil’ in Liberia” LPS Newsletter Mar. 1971] May 1971: 6 1971: [Response to Robert Dyer, LPS Newsletter May 1971] Sep. 1971: 2 1975: Auction prices [Jackson Winters, Los Angeles, auction on August 17th] July/Aug. 1975: 8 1979: The glue pots and all that Sep./Oct. 1979: 2–3 1980: President James S. Smith? Mar./Apr. 1980: 4–5 1980: On the coup May/June 1980: 1–3 1980: Liberian “Holy-Holy” mail July/Aug. 1980: 3–4 1980: Dumboy Nov./Dec. 1980: 4–5 1981: The problem story Mar./Apr. 1981: 6–8 2003: Liberia 2001 [Worldwide census of stamps issued in 2001] July/Sep. 2003: 11–12 2003: The Zinzin Road July/Sep. 2003: 17 2003: The day I went fishing with the paramount chief July/Sep. 2003: 18
1970: [Letter to Joseph R. Bolton about Arthur Szyk]. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 Dec. 1970: 3–4 1991: [Letter to Joseph R. Bolton about Arthur Szyk]. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Dec. 1970 Jan./Mar. 1991: 6–7
2006: Unusual covers. Liberia. A registered letter to Germany. Repr. from the West-End Philatelist July/Aug. 1957 July/Sep. 2006: 3
2009: New postage stamps launched in Gbarnga. Repr. from Liberian Observer Online 2009 Oct./Dec. 2009: 1–3
2020: Interesting cover: 1920 surcharges [Scott #177 and #O112 varieties on 1920 Barrett cover] Apr./June 2020: 3 2024: Deutsche Seepost cancels on Liberian stamps: request Jan./Mar. 2024: 18
2018: The 1918 provisional (Scott 162) varieties and a new discovery Apr./June 2018: 9–14 2022: Drawings of Liberian stamp designs from the early 1940s [Scott #C37–44] Jan./Mar. 2022: 11–12
2004: The status of new issues from Liberia. Repr. from Scott Stamp Monthly Dec. 2003 Jan./Mar. 2004: 3–4 2004: Signs of philatelic life in Liberia. Repr. from Scott Stamp Monthly June 2004 July/Sep. 2004: 10–11 2004: The status of new issues from Liberia. Repr. from Scott Stamp Monthly Dec. 2003 Oct./Dec. 2004: 2–3
2009: Forgery cancellations on 1860–1880 forgeries Apr./June 2009: 3–6 2009: The use of registered stamps in 1894–1895 Apr./June 2009: 2, 7–21 2009: Who was Erich Parche? – revisited Oct./Dec. 2009: 12–13 2009: The use of registered stamps in 1894–1895 – update [to Apr./June 2009 article] Oct./Dec. 2009: 14–15 2010: The 1892 16c orange-yellow Jan./Mar. 2010: 14 2010: Plating of the 1891 8c (PC.4 die III) Jan./Mar. 2010: 15–16 2010: A shortage of the 1885–89 Liberian numerical issues in 1890–1891 Apr./June 2010: 2–4 2010: The Floyd E. Risvold collection – American expansion & journey west. Spink-Shreves auction Apr./June 2010: 5–7 2010: The internal postmarks and cancellations of Liberia. An update of Philip Cockrill’s series booklet #8 – part 2. Internal postmarks 1860–1892 Apr./June 2010: 8–12 2010: The internal postmarks and cancellations of Liberia. An update of Philip Cockrill’s series booklet #8 – part 1. Cork PAID and POSTAGE PAID 1860–1892 Apr./June 2010: 13–20 2010: Cancelled-to-order and forgery cancellations on the 1880 first issue fifth transfer printing July/Sep. 2010: 14–18 2010: Interesting 1864 letter from Cape Palmas July/Sep. 2010: 19–20 2010: When in 1892 was the numerical series re-issued? [Article corrected in next issue] Oct./Dec. 2010: 2 2011: When in 1892 was the numerical series re-issued? (corrected) Jan./Mar. 2011: 2 2011: Siginificant postal history covers from the Barbara Fosdyke-Ray collection Apr./June 2011: 15–16 2011: Post office cancellations of Liberian revenue stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 2013 Apr./June 2011: 17–18 2011: Fiscal use of Liberian postage stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 2013 Apr./June 2011: 19 2011: Deutsche SEEPOST cancellations on Liberian revenue stamps Apr./June 2011: 20–22 2011: Preliminary chronology for Liberian revenue overprints July/Sep. 2011: 2–4 2011: Liberia revenue documents; use of Cockrill revenue type no. 8. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 2013 July/Sep. 2011: 5–7 2011: Preliminary chronology for Liberian revenue overprints – addendum [to July/Sep. 2011 article] Oct./Dec. 2011: 2 2011: Reply to Dave Miller on Liberian history Oct./Dec. 2011: 8 2011: Deutsche SEEPOST cancellations on Liberian revenue stamps. Addendum [to Apr./June 2011 article] Oct./Dec. 2011: 9 2011: Brewerville cancellation CP.15A Oct./Dec. 2011: 10–11 2012: The ROBERTSPORT CP.8 cancellation, 1894 July/Sep. 2012: 13–14 2012: New Liberian revenue booklet Oct./Dec. 2012: 1 2013: Fiscal use of Liberian postage stamps. Repr. from LPS Journal Apr./June 2011 Apr./June 2013: 7–8 2013: Liberia revenue documents; use of Cockrill revenue type no. 8. Repr. from LPS Journal July/Sep. 2011 Apr./June 2013: 8–11 2013: Post office cancellations of Liberian revenue stamps. Repr. from LPS Journal Apr./June 2011 Apr./June 2013: 11–14 2013: 1916 semi-postal stamp usage on covers to Deutscher Hilfsverein [Scott #B1–2] Apr./June 2013: 14–15 2018: Interesting cover: 1905 registered wrapper to France Jan./Mar. 2018: 3 2018: A census: questions about 5c postage in 1892–1893 Jan./Mar. 2018: 5 2018: Waterlow and Sons Liberian sample stamps of the 1892-1894 pictorial issue Jan./Mar. 2018: 6–14 2018: Interesting cover: 1896 cover to President Elect William McKinley July/Sep. 2018: 3 2018: The 1880 Liberty issue and its postal history [Scott #16–20] July/Sep. 2018: 7–10 2018: A census update: 5c postage rates in 1892-1893 July/Sep. 2018: 12 2018: The first Liberian commemorative issue of 1923 [Scott #209–13] July/Sep. 2018: 13–14 2018: Re-engraving the Waterlow & Sons 1892 Liberia dies to produce the 1897 definitive issue Oct./Dec. 2018: 5–11 2019: A census question: solo use of the 1906 1c elephant Jan./Mar. 2019: 8 2019: A census question: use of the 1902 75c on $1 surcharge [Scott #91 on cover] Apr./June 2019: 3 2019: Water color die proofs 1892–1897 Apr./June 2019: 7–13 2019: Interesting cover: 1882 registered envelope and the General Post Office Liberia CP.7 cancel Apr./June 2019: 14 2019: A 1:00pm display of Liberia at the Royal Philatelic Society London, 25 April 2019 July/Sep. 2019: 4 2019: Use of the 1920 surcharge on cover [Scott #176–82] July/Sep. 2019: 7–8 2019: Interesting cover: 1905 cover to Germany using all three 1904 surcharges [Scott #98–100] July/Sep. 2019: 8 2019: 1917 official registered cover to New York July/Sep. 2019: 14 2019: The Liberian Frontier Force (LFF) 1c surcharge on 1905 1c oil palm Oct./Dec. 2019: 6–7 2020: Usages of the 1921 overprints [Scott #195-208 on cover] Jan./Mar. 2020: 7–8 2020: Liberia’s one dollar hippopotamus [shades of Scott #47 (issue of 1892) and its overprints 1893–1902] Jan./Mar. 2020: 9–14 2020: The 1915-1916 50c surcharge on 1906 $2 [Scott #146 and #147 varieties] Apr./June 2020: 8 2020: “M” cancellations on stamps of the 1860s and 1870s [Scott #1–15 (first issue) with manuscript cancel] Apr./June 2020: 9–11 2020: Philatelic wonderment [pre-1892 philatelic covers] Apr./June 2020: 12–14 2020: Postal history and the accounting of paid postage on Liberian covers between 1860 and 1868 [Scott #1–15 (first issue) on cover] July/Sep. 2020: 9–13 2020: The 1923-1927 revaluation of the Liberian 1918 bongo antelope – new insights and updates [Scott #228–9, #O155–7] Oct./Dec. 2020: 1, 5–13 2020: Interesting cover: 1910 official registered cover franked with a color trial proof [of Scott #O27] Oct./Dec. 2020: 13 2020: Book review: security and stamp printing technology in 1800s [Gary W. Granzow: Line Engraved Security Printing: The Methods of Perkins Bacon, 1790-1935: Banknotes and Postage Stamps. Royal Philatelic Society, 2012] Oct./Dec. 2020: 14 2021: The 1960 UNICEF $5.00 airmail surcharge on the 1952 25c “Five-Flag” airmail [Michel #577] Jan./Mar. 2021: 1, 4–6 2021: Waterlow and Sons file copy sheet specimens [of 1892–1905 definitives] Apr./June 2021: 4–7 2021: When is stationery “cancelled-to-order” or “pre-cancelled” for use? July/Sep. 2021: 1, 4 2021: German railroad transit handstamps on Liberian mail of the 1880s and 1890s July/Sep. 2021: 9–11 2021: Interesting cover: 1892 one dollar hippopotamus [Scott #47, #O10 (first issue) on cover] Oct./Dec. 2021: 25 2022: 1918 Liberian cover to Timbuktu Jan./Mar. 2022: 14 2022: The 1903 deep turquoise-blue 5c elephant [Scott unlisted color] Apr./June 2022: 1, 4 2022: Early official mail of Liberia [and the use of official stamps] Apr./June 2022: 13–17 2022: 1921 gabon viper registration stamp on cover [Scott #F29] July/Sep. 2022: 3 2022: The 1921 overprints and other security issues [Scott #195–208, #O127–40, #F25–9] Oct./Dec. 2022: 12–14 2022: An interesting oversized cover from 1920 Oct./Dec. 2022: 14 2023: Spanish shipping cancellation on a Liberian cover [Transatlantic Steam Company City of Cádiz] Jan./Mar. 2023: 3 2023: Correct overseas rate using military LFF stamps [Scott #M6 on American Legation WWI cover] Jan./Mar. 2023: 20 2023: Chronology of Liberia’s registration envelopes from 1882–1899 July/Sep. 2023: 4–10 2023: Early British and American packet service from Liberia to America Oct./Dec. 2023: 14–15 2023: Interesting cover: 1896 registered cover to Windhoek, South West Africa Oct./Dec. 2023: 18 2024: Liberia 1909 2c postcard rates Jan./Mar. 2024: 1 2024: The 1920 5c overprints on 1903 10c registration stamps: plate varieties and errors [Scott #178-82] Jan./Mar. 2024: 13–16 2024: Use of the 1892 President Payne inland letter card Jan./Mar. 2024: 17–18 2024: Liberia Waterlow sample envelopes [stationery specimens] July/Sep. 2024: 1, 4
1972: A 1915 revenue stamp and some historical notes Feb. 1972: 4 1973: Two Liberian counterfeits [Scott #13 and #15] Sep. 1973: 5 1973: Liberian cover at the ROPEX “73” show Oct. 1973: 5 1974: A rare perforation error uncovered [Scott #348] May/June 1974: 6
2000: [Letter to Roy Mackal in response to Varaschini’s letter in the last issue] Oct./Dec. 2000: 11 2006: [Contemporary Liberian cover sent from Monrovia to Wyomissing, Pennsylvania] Apr./June 2006: 4–5
2020: I thought I was going to be eaten – “a true story” Oct./Dec. 2020: 4
1974: List of complete sets of Liberian issues currently available unused Feb. 1974: 6–7 1974: Copernicus anniversary issue [Scott #653–8, #C200] Feb. 1974: 11 1974: Radio ELWA 20th anniversary issue [Scott #659–62] Feb. 1974: 12
1999: [Various remarks on articles from LPS Journal No. 94–96 / UNICEF $5.00 overprint on Scott #C70] July/Sep. 1999: 6–22 2000: Index of LPS journals 1978–2000 [Newsletter and Journal index / two preprinted blue covers by Ministry of Postal Affairs, Liberia] Oct./Dec. 2000: 2–10 2000: [Earliest and most recent covers from Liberia] Oct./Dec. 2000: 13–18 2001: [Comment on Richards: “Do you know the way to Jacktown?”, LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 2001] July/Sep. 2001: 11–14 2001: [1936 air triangles and varieties] Oct./Dec. 2001: 17 2002: [Cover from Harald Liedtke’s collection] Jan./Mar. 2002: 3–4 2002: [Response to Stephens: “Help with SEEPOST, please” from LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 2002] Apr./June 2002: 20 2003: [Response to articles from LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 2003 (part text and figures, see Oct./Dec. 2003 issue)] Apr./June 2003: 2–3 2003: [Correspondence between the Imperial German Consulate in Monrovia and The Hon. C.D.B. King, Secretary of state, regarding German compensation claims] Apr./June 2003: 13–23 2003: [Response to articles from LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 2003 (full text, see Apr./June. 2003 issue)] Oct./Dec. 2003: 3–4 2004: [On the german submarine that destroyed the gunboat “Lark”] July/Sep. 2004: 16–24 2005: [List of postally used picture postcards] Apr./June 2005: 1–8 2005: [List of CTO obliterations through 1987] Oct./Dec. 2005: 3–7 2006: [Two covers with ship cancellations] Jan./Mar. 2006: 34–35 2006: [List of Liberian specimen overprints] Apr./June 2006: 5–15 2006: [Regarding “tool use by a chimp” / EXPRESS handstamp] July/Sep. 2006: 1–3 2007: [Scott #229 varieties] Apr./June 2007: 8–13 2008: [Liberian postcards for sale] Apr./June 2008: 17–30 2009: [Proof of WWII US Army presence in Liberia] Jan./Mar. 2009: 15–16 2009: [Airmail envelope and air letter] Oct./Dec. 2009: 16–17
1975: The 1894 triangle [Scott #52–3, #O26–7] Nov./Dec. 1975: 3
1987: Response to the Oct.–Dec. Newsletter editorial [regarding affiliation of the L.P.S. with the A.P.S.] Jan./Mar. 1987: 2 1987: The Dr. John R. Farr Liberian collection Apr./June 1987: 2–3 1987: Chicagopex visit Oct./Dec. 1987: 13–15 1988: Minutes. Liberian Philatelic Society [LPS meeting at Colopex 1988] Jan./Mar. 1988: 1–2 1989: Stampshow 89, Anaheim, California [LPS meeting at APS Stampshow 1989] Apr./June 1989: 4–5 1989: In memoriam [Col. Henry Harper Rogers] July/Sep. 1989: 7, 9 1989: Report from Chicagopex July/Sep. 1989: 9 1989: Report from Worthington, Ohio stamp show 1989 July/Sep. 1989: 9, 11 1989: Report from Washington, D.C. World Stamp Expo 1989 [and LPS meeting] Oct./Dec. 1989: 16–17 1989: Report from Midwest Philatelic Show Feb 10 & 11, 1990 Oct./Dec. 1989: 17 1990: Short history of the Liberian Philatelic Society Jan./Mar. 1990: 9 1990: [Letter to Postmaster General, Ministry of Posts, Liberia] Apr./June 1990: 9 1990: [LPS meeting at APS Stampshow 1990] Apr./June 1990: 10 1990: Message from the president #4 Apr./June 1990: 11–12 1990: [Message] July/Sep. 1990: 14 1990: Message from the president #5 Oct./Dec. 1990: 11 1992: Message from the president #8 July/Sep. 1992: 8 1993: President’s message #9 Jan./Mar. 1993: 10, 13–14 1993: President’s message #10 Oct./Dec. 1993: 16 1994: President’s message #11 July/Sep. 1994: 12–13 1995: President’s message #14 [LPS meeting at Colopex 1995] Apr./June 1995: 7 1995: President’s message #15 [LPS meeting at APS Stampshow 1995 in St. Louis] July/Sep. 1995: 11, 13–14 1995: A new Liberia to me: Liberia, Guanacaste, Costa Rica July/Sep. 1995: 12–13 1996: President’s message #16 [LPS meeting at APS Stampshow 1996 in Orlando] Oct./Dec. 1996: 17 1997: President’s message #17 Jan./Mar. 1997: 17 1997: President’s message #19 [LPS meeting at Colopex 1996] Apr./June 1997: Suppl. 1997: [LPS meeting in Milwaukee on Aug. 22, 1997] Oct./Dec. 1997: 19 1998: President’s message #21 [LPS meeting at Colopex 1998, Columbus, Ohio] Apr./June 1998: 18 1999: President’s message [LPS meeting at Colopex 1999] July/Sep. 1999: 23 2000: Minutes [LPS meeting at Colopex 2000] Apr./June 2000: 24–25 2000: President’s message #23 [LPS meeting at APS Stampshow 2000 in Providence] July/Sep. 2000: 20–23 2001: [2001 Colopex] Jan./Mar. 2001: 20–21 2001: Minutes [LPS meeting at APS Stampshow 2001 in Chicago] Oct./Dec. 2001: 16 2002: [Letter to Roy Mackal] Oct./Dec. 2002: 2
2008: Postal stationery of Liberia Jan./Mar. 2008: 15–18
1994: Bibliography of Liberia. Repr. from ?, 1990 Oct./Dec. 1994: 9–12 1995: [Comment on flag issue errors] Jan./Mar. 1995: 5
1966: [About O.E. Lynch, editor of the LPS Letter] Aug. 1966: 2 1969: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10 1969: Further notes on Mr. Farr’s article on Scott 129–33 and O72–75 May 1969: 3 1969: Notes on Liberian legal-size air envelopes Sep. 1969: 2–3 1969: Further notes on the large size (#10) Liberian airmail envelopes Nov. 1969: 1 1970: Harbel registry markings May 1970: 4 1971: Varieties of the figure “2” on #s B1–2 July/Aug. 1971: 3 1973: Liberia #443 with offset. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 6–8 1995: Liberia #443 with offset. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Oct. 1973 Apr./June 1995: 10–12
1990: A palmary design [Scott A11, A23] Apr./June 1990: 6–8
1978: Liberian Foreign Service fee stamps. Preliminary note. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 2007 July/Aug. 1978: 6–8 1978: Liberian airmail forgeries – dangerous forgeries or only proofs? [Scott #C17–C26] Sep./Oct. 1978: 3–8 1980: [Letter to A. Mouele, Congo, regarding Mackal–Powell Likouala expedition] Mar./Apr. 1980: 6–8 1983: Liberian revenue stamps [Revenue stamps used on importation permits] May/June 1983: 6–8 1983: Jehudi Ashmun Sep./Oct. 1983: 4–5 1985: Identification and paper thickness of the first stamp issues of Liberia [Part 1/2] Mar./Apr. 1985: 8–13 1985: Identification and paper thickness of the first issue of Liberia. Part II [Part 2/2] May/June 1985: 1–7 1985: Editorial comment [on first issue paper thickness] Sep./Oct. 1985: 1 1986: My favorite forgery [Scott #21] Jan./Feb. 1986: 2–4 1986: Associate editorial [Cover to Liberia, with 12c postage due using Scott #438 and 519] Mar./Apr. 1986: 1–2 1986: Odds and ends [Scott #C2, #38 and #O37, Ashmun specimens, #62a] May/June 1986: 1–3 1987: Odds and ends [Officials in the same colors as regular issues] Jan./Mar. 1987: 1 1988: “ORDINARIES” Liberia Jan./Mar. 1988: 5, 7–14 1988: Back to the past [Dorothy Chichester] Oct./Dec. 1988: 1–2 1989: Plating and format of the 1881 3-cents black Scott number 21. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1998 July/Sep. 1989: 6–7 1990: Collecting full sheets of Liberian stamps Jan./Mar. 1990: 13–15 1990: Genuine forgeries [1941 overprinted airmails] Oct./Dec. 1990: 11–13 1994: Plating the 6-cent value of the 1880 issue of Liberian Scott #18 and #157 [Part 1/4] Apr./June 1994: 1–26 1994: Plating the 6-cent value of the 1880 issue of Liberian Scott #18 and #157. Part II [Part 2/4] Oct./Dec. 1994: 1–7 1995: Plating the 6-cent value of the 1880 issue of Liberian Scott #18 and #157. Part III [Part 3/4] Jan./Mar. 1995: 6–8 1995: Plating the 6-cent value of the 1880 issue of Liberian Scott #18 and #157. Conclusion [Part 4/4] Apr./June 1995: 2–4 1995: Plating Liberia Scott numbers 1, 2, 3 and 13, 14, 15 [Part 1/3] Oct./Dec. 1995: 1–15 1996: Plating Liberia Scott #14 12c blue, third transfer [Part 2/3 of “Plating Liberia Scott numbers 1, 2, 3 and 13, 14, 15” in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1995] July/Sep. 1996: 11–18 1996: How many complete sheets of Liberia, Scott #2 exist? Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1999 Oct./Dec. 1996: 1–5 1996: First issue Liberian forgeries revisited [Revision and update of Cockrill’s booklet Forgeries of the First Issues 1860-1880] Oct./Dec. 1996: 6–16 1997: Editorial [Identifying Fournier forgeries] Jan./Mar. 1997: 1–2 1997: George Alevizos auction #91 [Apr. 2, 1996] Jan./Mar. 1997: 3–16 1997: Editorial [In memoriam Frederick Quentin Farr] Apr./June 1997: 1 1997: Editorial [Which is the most valuable Liberian stamp?] July/Sep. 1997: 1 1998: Plating and format of the 1881 3-cents black Scott number 21. Repr. from LPS Journal July/Sep. 1989 Apr./June 1998: 3–6 1999: How many complete sheets of Liberia, Scott #2 exist? Repr. from LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1996 Jan./Mar. 1999: 10–14 1999: Editorial [Some pages from Scott’s catalog of stamps for 1868] Oct./Dec. 1999: 1–2 2007: Liberian Foreign Service fee stamps. A preliminary note. Repr. from LPS Newsletter July/Aug. 1978 Jan./Mar. 2007: 6–9 2007: Liberian revenue stamps [ABNC specimens] Jan./Mar. 2007: 10 2009: Plating Liberia Scott number 14 [Part 3/3; see LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1995 and July/Sep. 1996] July/Sep. 2009: 1–26
2004: Liberian official sends letters as proof of operating mail service. Repr. from Linn’s Stamp News June 14,2004 July/Sep. 2004: 9 2006: Scott resumes catalog listings for recent stamps of Liberia. Repr. from Linn’s Stamp News May 15, 2006 Apr./June 2006: 17
1968: The inverted centers June 1968: 2–3
1972: My start in collecting Liberia. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1992 Oct. 1972: 4 1992: My start in collecting Liberia. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Oct. 1972 Jan./Mar. 1992: 3–4
1970: Comments on article in Sept. 1969 Letter [Scott #64 and #128] Apr. 1970: 7 1970: An official cover of interest June 1970: 4 1973: [Follow-up on Allen H. Duvall: “A letter from the Sovereign State of Maryland in West Africa”] Feb. 1973: 3
2004: [Liberia new issues on cover / I.G.P.C.] Jan./Mar. 2004: 1–2, 5–8 2005: [Recent Liberian denominaton change overprints / Information on the I.G.P.C.] July/Sep. 2005: 3–20 2011: [Call for documenting historical letters by the LPS] Apr./June 2011: 2
2004: [Liberia new issues on cover] July/Sep. 2004: 1–8
2013: de Laurence covers from the Col. Henry Harper Rogers Collection Jan./Mar. 2013: 12–16
2005: The stamps of Liberia [1860 issue]. Repr. from Stanley Gibbons Monthly Journal 255, Vol. 22, Mar. 31, 1914 Apr./June 2005: 16–20
2006: [Postcard to Harbel] Jan./Mar. 2006: 7–9 2020: Forged surcharge on Scott #C27-36 Jan./Mar. 2020: 8 2023: Liberia aircraft accident mail [Crash of Air France flight Dakar–Toulouse in the Pyrenees on March 23, 1938] Oct./Dec. 2023: 16–17
2021: Interesting cover: CP.18 cancel “Post Office Dept. – Monrovia” July/Sep. 2021: 8
1974: Prices realized at the Jackson Winters, Inc. Los Angeles, CA. auction on October 29th, 1973 Jan. 1974: 10–11 1974: Prices realized at the Irwin Heiman sale on February 21st–23rd, 1974 Apr. 1974: 19–20 2003: [Auction results for Peter Balner collection of inverted centers of the world] Oct./Dec. 2003: 13
1975: My philatelic interests of Liberia Nov./Dec. 1975: 5–6
1995: [Covers from Leon Nordin’s collection] July/Sep. 1995: 5–10 1995: [Letter to the editor] Oct./Dec. 1995: 16 1996: [Zulu war] Apr./June 1996: 8–11 1996: [Cover to Erich Parche] Apr./June 1996: 12–13 1998: [Newspaper wrappers] Jan./Mar. 1998: 8–10 1998: [SHIP LETTER. CASTLETOWN. ISLE OF PORTLAND / postcard to Posen / Loanga à Marseille cancellation / Erich Parche] Oct./Dec. 1998: 1–6 1999: [Registration labels / Loanga à Marseille cancellation / George Alevizos auction Mar. 30, 1999] July/Sep. 1999: 3–5 2000: Liberian postage 1858–1970 Apr./June 2000: 2–6 2000: [1877 letter from Sweden to Monrovia] Oct./Dec. 2000: 12 2001: [Letter to the journal, covers from Leon Nordin’s collection] Jan./Mar. 2001: 15–18 2001: Liberian postal rates up to 1950 Apr./June 2001: 8–20
2000: The currency of Liberia Oct./Dec. 2000: 1
1968: [Early history of the LPS] Mar. 1968: 3 1968: Why I collect Liberia. Repr. in LPS Journal July/Sep. 1990 Apr. 1968: 2–3 1968: [Open letter to LPS members] May 1968: 2 1969: Description of stampless cover and letter Dec. 1969: 5 1990: Why I collect Liberia. Repr. from LPS Letter Apr. 1968 July/Sep. 1990: 1–2
1974: Auctions and starting bids – a dealer’s view July/Aug. 1974: 5–7
1978: Comments on the Homan estate auction July/Aug. 1978: 4–5 1979: For a real challenge, try Liberia. Repr. from Stamp Collector Jan. 20, 1979 July/Aug. 1979: 4–6 1979: A curious cover Sep./Oct. 1979: 5–6 1981: The 1916 and 1917 surcharges of Liberia Jan./Feb. 1981: 3–6
2019: A new Liberian revenue discovery [1926 bill of exchange] Apr./June 2019: 1
2008: Postal arrangements in modern Liberia revisited July/Sep. 2008: 9–16
1972: Liberia at auction & comments Dec. 1972: 5 1974: Prices realized at the Robert Lippert sale November 10–11th, 1973 Apr. 1974: 13–18 1975: [Prices realized at Roger Koerber, Southfield, Mich., auction May 10th and 11th] Sep./Oct. 1975: 9–11 1976: Letters to the editor [Scott #129–33, #O72–5] Mar./Apr. 1976: 8
2008: Arcelor, Liberia share an acid test. Repr. from the Wall Street Journal May 30, 2008 July/Sep. 2008: 5
2021: 1909 commerce triangle [Scott #118, #125] Jan./Mar. 2021: 12–14
2006: An interesting Liberian issue [1885 numeral issue]. Repr. from ? July/Sep. 2006: 14–15
1997: Liberia’s stamps recall history and heritage of two continents Oct./Dec. 1997: 2–6
1968: Bomi Hills sub-p.o. June 1968: 1 1968: “MONROVIA PORT AREA” sub-p.o. July/Aug. 1968: 2 1968: Two unrecorded Liberia post offices Oct. 1968: 2 1968: An odd Liberia postal marking – solved Oct. 1968: 2 1969: [Complete list of Liberian post offices up to Feb. 18, 1969] Apr. 1969: 5 1969: Liberia mobile post offices [also: Bong County post office souvenir cover celebrating Tubman’s birthday 29 November 1967] Nov. 1969: 3–4 1970: The Liberia private-post Feb. 1970: 4 1970: U.S. forces post offices in Liberia Mar. 1970: 2–3 1972: New Liberian post office [RANDALL STR.] Nov. 1972: 4 1974: Liberia revenue – postally used? Repr. in LPS Journal July/Sep. 1992 Jan. 1974: 8–9 1984: Another Tchien cancel (Liberia) May/June 1984: 1–5 1986: (Another) Liberian enigma [1986 postally used cover without stamps] Oct./Dec. 1986: 5 1991: A Liberia–Sierra Leone cover Apr./June 1991: 4–7 1991: Liberia “Mamba Station” – Operation Sharp Edge. Repr. from Star-Telegram, Fort Worth (Texas), Oct. 1990 Apr./June 1991: 10–11 1991: [Covers postmarked during Operation Sharp Edge] Apr./June 1991: 12–13 1991: ECOMOG mail, Liberia Oct./Dec. 1991: 3–6 1991: Liberia up-date, preliminary to write-ups & articles Oct./Dec. 1991: 7–13 1992: U.S. A.P.O 09813 Liberia Apr./June 1992: 7–8 1992: Liberia revenue – postally used? Repr. from LPS Newsletter Jan. 1974 July/Sep. 1992: 5, 7 1996: Liberia: military and peacekeeping forces [ECOMOG mails] July/Sep. 1996: 2–9 1999: “Stops at every ... fence post”. Cliché fits Liberian post office. Repr. from Western Stamp Collector 1969 July/Sep. 1999: 1–2 1999: [Condition of current postal service in Liberia] July/Sep. 1999: 2–3 2001: Liberia: military and peacekeeping forces [ECOMOG mails]. Repr. from Military Postal History Society Bulletin Summer 1996 Jan./Mar. 2001: 10–14
2007: First flight – Liberia–US stamps [Scott #C17–36]. Repr. from the Aero Philatelist’s News May 1, 1950, Vol. 5(9) Oct./Dec. 2007: 5–7
1974: Varieties on a sheet of Scott #O73 July/Aug. 1974: 4 1974: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: 8 1975: German seapost cancels revisited Nov./Dec. 1975: 7 1981: Liberia out of the past Sep./Oct. 1981: 9 1981: Who was Mr. H. Geisenhof Esq.? Nov./Dec. 1981: 6–9 1982: When was the flight? [Inaugural service of Monrovia–Cotonou and Monrovia–Dakar] Jan./Feb. 1982: 7–8 1982: D.C. chapter notes (June 82) [D.C. chapter of the Liberian Philatelic Society] Mar./Apr. 1982: 1 1982: Postally used Liberian postal stationery Mar./Apr. 1982: 4–7 1982: Beautiful Liberian postcards May/June 1982: 1–3 1982: Scott’s #C-47 used on cover July/Oct. 1982: 9–15 1982: The 1936 provisional issue on cover [Scott #248–70] Nov./Dec. 1982: 9–14 1983: Challenge! Jan./Feb. 1983: 1 1983: 1944–46 surcharged issue on cover [Scott #290–1] Mar./Apr. 1983: 1–2 1983: Unusual Liberian covers. “Nothing Without Labour” May/June 1983: 1–2 1983: Rev. Walter B. Williams July/Aug. 1983: 1–2 1983: Liberia wrappers Sep./Oct. 1983: 2–4 1983: Holy Cross Liberian Mission Nov./Dec. 1983: 3, 9 1984: Scott’s #21 the 3-cent red (revisited) Jan./Feb. 1984: 2 1984: Unusual Liberian covers. German “SEEPOST” cancel Mar./Apr. 1984: 3 1984: 1880 issue used in the 1900s July/Aug. 1984: 1–2 1984: Re: Jerry Wall’s open letter Sep./Oct. 1984: 2–3 1984: Airmail serendipity (Part II) [Scott #C48B varieties] Sep./Oct. 1984: 8 1985: 100th Anniversary FDC followup Jan./Feb. 1985: 3–4 1985: Unusual Liberian covers. Isle of Man transit markings Mar./Apr. 1985: 2–4 1985: Unusual Liberian covers. Harbel post office cancel May/June 1985: 7–8 1985: Anatomy of a Liberian find (almost) July/Aug. 1985: 6–7 1985: Unusual Liberian covers. “2 C.ts” variety Sep./Oct. 1985: 6–8 1986: Unusual Liberian covers. LFF double overprints Jan./Feb. 1986: 4–5 1986: Liberia inward mail from the U.S. July/Sep. 1986: 4–5 1986: Liberia collateral material Oct./Dec. 1986: 4, 14 1986: A new variety (?) [Scott #O82] Oct./Dec. 1986: 4 1987: Unusual Liberian wrappers Jan./Mar. 1987: 13–14 1987: CAPEX 87 report Apr./June 1987: 3–4 1987: More E.A. Wright archive material July/Sep. 1987: 3, 7–10 1987: Unusual Liberian covers [Scott #B16–8 on cover] Oct./Dec. 1987: 11–12 1988: Imperforate 1948 airs on cover [Scott #C61–2] Jan./Mar. 1988: 3–4 1988: Lagos PAQUEBOT cancel Jan./Mar. 1988: 5–6 1990: Liberian legation in Russia cover Apr./June 1990: 1–2 1991: Multiple stamps on one cover July/Sep. 1991: 4–7 1993: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Nov./Dec. 1974 Apr./June 1993: 1 1994: UPU reply card usage July/Sep. 1994: 1–2 1994: LPS meeting at Stampshow ’94 July/Sep. 1994: 3 1994: 1880 issue and 1916 overprints used in 1920 July/Sep. 1994: 4 1994: #150 on cover July/Sep. 1994: 5 1994: Who was Erico Parche? July/Sep. 1994: 6 1994: The ORDINARY issue. A new largest known multiple? July/Sep. 1994: 7–8 1994: U.S. postage due from Liberia July/Sep. 1994: 8–9 1994: Semi-postal and other unusual usages July/Sep. 1994: 9–10 1994: #98 used on cover July/Sep. 1994: 11 1995: [Comment on flag issue errors] Jan./Mar. 1995: 2 1995: Scott #318 – is it really scarce? July/Sep. 1995: 2–4 1996: CAPEX 96 report July/Sep. 1996: 11 1997: Randall Street station cancel – revisited Apr./June 1997: 6–10 1997: Modern postal history Apr./June 1997: 10–11 1997: More Liberia modern ship cancels Apr./June 1997: 12–14 1997: The Grand Bassa straight line cancels Oct./Dec. 1997: 10–12 1998: The guns of August [Postal delays during the early days of WWI] Jan./Mar. 1998: 11–12 1998: Liberia – postage due [Underpaid cover to Harbel] Apr./June 1998: 1–2 1998: Addendum to Barbara Fosdyke-Ray’s articles Oct./Dec. 1998: 7–11 1999: A new Liberian revenue? [Liberian vehicle operators license] Jan./Mar. 1999: 1–2 1999: Liberian collateral material Jan./Mar. 1999: 16–20 2000: Reflections on Stamp Expo 2000 July/Sep. 2000: 7 2001: Reflections on London 2000 [Stamp Show 2000 London] Jan./Mar. 2001: 2–3 2001: 1880 issue – late usage during WWI Jan./Mar. 2001: 6 2001: Do you know the way to Jacktown? Jan./Mar. 2001: 7–9 2002: “On the Boardwalk in Atlantic City” [A report on the LPS meeting at the APS Stampshow 2002] July/Sep. 2002: 8 2008: An interesting Liberia revenue usage Apr./June 2008: 6–12
1986: Is it real – or is it Memorex Mar./Apr. 1986: 3–4
1985: Arthur Szyk Sep./Oct. 1985: 5–6 2006: “Hole in the flag” variety [1958 flag issue: Scott #368–70, #C114–7] Jan./Mar. 2006: 2–6
2004: The postal system of the Republic [based on Karnga, Abayomi: Liberia Official Postal Guide. Montserrado Printing and Publishing Company, Monrovia, Oct. 1923]. Repr. from chapter XXXI in: Liberia’s Past and Present, London, 1959 Jan./Mar. 2004: 16–18
1966: [About LPS president Henry Harper Rogers] June 1966: 3 1967: The unusual in philately. When normal is rare and error is common [Scott #195–208, #201 with normal overprint] Jan. 1967: 1 1967: 1893 provisional issue [Plating of Scott #50 and #O13] Mar. 1967: 4–5 1967: For the sharp eyed [Scott #285 var. “coconut” etc.] June 1967: 2 1968: History of the Liberian Philatelic Society. Repr. in LPS Journal July/Sep. 1990 Apr. 1968: 3 1968: [Index to “A Century of Liberian Philately” articles in the S.P.A. Journal] May 1968: 4 1968: [Scott #106 brown, #21 plate flaw, reply to Farr: “1891 postal stationery with Pres. Johnson’s portrait obliterated”] June 1968: 1–2 1970: Liberia’s first postage due stamps Feb. 1970: 7–8 1970: Liberia’s registration stamp of 1903 and its 1920 surcharge for regular postage. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1990 Mar. 1970: 7–13 1971: A specialized Liberian reference collection June 1971: 4–5 1971: Unlisted errors & varieties Sep. 1971: 3–4 1972: Specimens of Liberia May 1972: 3–4 1972: 2nd addenda & corrections to “A Century of Liberian Philately” Sep. 1972: 2 1974: Constant varieties of the 1920 provisionals no’s: 178–182. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 July/Aug. 1974: 15 1974: Third addenda and corrections to “A Century of Liberian Philately” Nov./Dec. 1974: 9–10 1979: Gummed or non-gummed? – That is the question [Scott #16–20] Mar./Apr. 1979: 3–4 1986: Gummed or ungummed, that is the question? [Scott #16–20; slightly revised version of article in LPS Newsletter Mar./Apr. 1979] July/Sep. 1986: 3–4 1990: History of the Liberian Philatelic Society. Repr. from LPS Letter Apr. 1968 July/Sep. 1990: 2–3 1990: Liberia’s registration stamp of 1903 and its 1920 surcharge for regular postage. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Mar. 1970 Oct./Dec. 1990: 1–7 1993: Constant varieties of the 1920 provisionals no’s: 178–182. Repr. from LPS Newsletter July/Aug. 1974 Jan./Mar. 1993: 6–7 2008: Liberia. Postage due stamps. Repr. from S.P.A. Journal Oct. 1963 Jan./Mar. 2008: 4–5 2008: Liberia. Postal stationery [Preliminary draft of book chapter]. Repr. from S.P.A. Journal Aug. 1963 Jan./Mar. 2008: 8–13
2012: A two thousand fold agency. Repr. from Sep. 13, 1875 Jan./Mar. 2012: 15
1969: Observations [Scott #309–12, #C63–4] May 1969: 2
2020: Member profile: Bill Rudd July/Sep. 2020: 6–8
1992: The early post offices and stamps. Repr. from the London Philatelist Nov. 1992 Supplement 2001: [Comment on Leon Nordin’s note from LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 2000, p. 1] Apr./June 2001: 7 2010: Liberia. Prepayment of mail in the 19th century. Repr. from the London Philatelist 1376, Vol. 119, June 2010 July/Sep. 2010: 2–13
1972: Rogers handbook. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 June 1972: 6–9 1972: Rogers handbook. 2nd report. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1992 Oct. 1972: 2–4 1973: Re: Newsletter Nov. 1972, Liberia #21 Jan. 1973: 2–3 1973: Re: New date on early cover in Dec. 1972 Letter Jan. 1973: 4 1973: Our Society Feb. 1973: 2 1973: Ashmun issue 1952. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1992 Sep. 1973: 4 1974: The brown paper varieties of 1923. Repr. in LPS Newsletter May/June 1981 and LPS Journal July/Sep. 1992 Jan. 1974: 3–6 1974: The Liberian–German affinity Apr. 1974: 6–9, 12 1974: Auctions and starting bids May/June 1974: 7–8 1974: Liberia 1975 specialized catalog May/June 1974: 9 1974: A trip to Liberia May/June 1974: 10 1974: Trip to Liberia July/Aug. 1974: 3 1974: Auctions and starting bids – comments on comments July/Aug. 1974: 8–14 1974: Plate damages. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 July/Aug. 1974: 16–18 1974: Liberia 1975 specialized catalog. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 July/Aug. 1974: 19 1974: Liberian postal history. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Sep./Oct. 1974: 8–12 1975: Once more: the 3c red inland #21. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1993 Jan./Feb. 1975: 5–7 1981: The brown paper varieties of 1923. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Jan. 1974. Also repr. in LPS Journal July/Sep. 1992 May/June 1981: 6–8 1991: Rogers handbook. Repr. from LPS Newsletter June 1972 Jan./Mar. 1991: 12–14 1992: Rogers handbook. 2nd report. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Oct. 1972 Jan./Mar. 1992: 1–3 1992: Ashmun issue 1952. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Sep. 1973 Jan./Mar. 1992: 11–12 1992: The brown paper varieties of 1923. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Jan. 1974. Also repr. in LPS Newsletter May/Jun. 1981 July/Sep. 1992: 1–4 1993: Liberia 1975 specialized catalog. Repr. from LPS Newsletter July/Aug. 1974 Jan./Mar. 1993: 5–6 1993: Plate damages. Repr. from LPS Newsletter July/Aug. 1974 Jan./Mar. 1993: 7–9 1993: Liberian postal history. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Sep./Oct. 1974 Apr./June 1993: 2–3, 5–7 1993: Once more: the 3c red inland #21. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Jan./Feb. 1975 Oct./Dec. 1993: 3–6
2004: The cover tells the story [Postmark showing ship]. Repr. from Philatelic Magazine Aug. 24, 1956 Jan./Mar. 2004: 13 2005: There’s money in postmarks. Look for these on Liberia. Repr. from Philatelic Magazine May 16, 1958 Apr./June 2005: 9
2013: LPS member profile: Manfred Beier Oct./Dec. 2013: 2–3 2018: Interesting cover: date conundrum [1955 Rotary issue FDC: Scott #354, #C97–8] Apr./June 2018: 3 2018: WESTPEX 2018 report July/Sep. 2018: 5–6 2019: Stamp Show 2019 report Oct./Dec. 2019: 8–9 2024: Remembering Edgar Hicks [✝ June 29, 2024] Oct./Dec. 2024: 17
2022: Undocumented double transfer discovered [$2 foreign service stamp] July/Sep. 2022: 9
2004: Postal development in the Republic of Liberia. Repr. from Philatelic Journal of Great Britain June 1926 Jan./Mar. 2004: 12
1987: The 1916 one cent provisional surcharges [Scott #153, #O87]. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 2011 Apr./June 1987: 4–5, 7 1988: Liberia’s issue for the 1988 Winter Olympics [Scott #1049–54] Apr./June 1988: 1–4 2011: The 1916 two cent on five cent provisional surcharges [Scott #154, #O88] Apr./June 2011: 3–5, 11–14 2011: The 1916 one cent provisional surcharges [Scott #153, #O87]. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Apr./June 1987 Apr./June 2011: 6–7, 9 2011: Ebay fakes & forgeries Oct./Dec. 2011: 3–7 2012: February 28, 1936 air mail stamps of Liberia used on non-commemorative cover Jan./Mar. 2012: 16–20 2012: Emery Ross (1887 – 1973) [picture post card sent from Monrovia to the U.S., 1913] Oct./Dec. 2012: 10–11 2012: The 1954 UNICEF constant flaw variety [Scott #C77] Oct./Dec. 2012: 11–13 2018: The 1903 President Gibson registration issue “REGISTERED” cancelled-to-order marking [Scott #F10–14] July/Sep. 2018: 1 2018: 1944-46 four cent surcharge on 1928 definitive issue [Scott #282A] Oct./Dec. 2018: 1 2019: Correspondence – letters and email to the editor [Re: solo use of the 1906 1c elephant] Apr./June 2019: 4 2019: The 1921 inverted overprints [Scott #195–208, #O127–40] July/Sep. 2019: 6 2020: Census: Arthington earliest date cancel [Cockrill CP.15] Apr./June 2020: 7 2021: The 1944-46 surcharges on triangular issues [Scott #269–90, #92–5, #C46, #C46A, #C48, #C48A, #C48B] Jan./Mar. 2021: 3 2021: Update – the 1944-1946 surcharges on triangular issues [Scott #C48] Apr./June 2021: 3 2021: O. W. Barrett – philatelist? Dealer? Both? July/Sep. 2021: 12–14 2022: The 1921 inverted overprints [Scott #195–208, #O127–40] Apr./June 2022: 3
1970: Golden opportunities July/Aug. 1970: 2
1984: Additions to “Advertising – Liberia style” May/June 1984: 6–7
1973: “Liberia exclusively” [Emil Kemeny] June 1973: 3–4 1979: Liberian covers aid medical research July/Aug. 1979: 2–3
2007: Bogus 1920 surcharges Apr./June 2007: 5–6 2007: Returns from the 1920 surcharge census request July/Sep. 2007: 3 2007: [BALPEX 2007 / Postage due questions / Can you help? Will you help? Census of the 1920 provisional surcharges is asking for information] Oct./Dec. 2007: 2–3 2009: Liberia postal card PC1 specimen overprint Jan./Mar. 2009: 17 2009: A new Liberian postal card Jan./Mar. 2009: 19 2009: Liberian ECOMOG mails revisited Oct./Dec. 2009: 7–11 2010: Liberian airmail envelopes. Repr. from Postal Stationery 369, Nov./Dec. 2009 Jan./Mar. 2010: 7–10 2010: Liberia’s first two air mail envelopes [Addenda to Liberian air mail envelopes] Jan./Mar. 2010: 11–13 2011: Liberian semi postal issues B1–B15 Jan./Mar. 2011: 3–17
2007: Erste Flugpost in Liberia [Scott #C1–3]. Repr. from Deutsche Briefmarken- und Flugpostzeitung 125 Oct./Dec. 2007: 14–15
1969: [Liberian aerograms] Jan. 1969: 2–5
1969: Comments [on some “bits” from LPS Letter Feb. and Apr. 1969] June 1969: 2–3 1971: Maxi service – mini fee! June 1971: 2–3
1974: Who’s who in Liberia’s zoo. Repr. from the Philatelic Reporter and Market Guide Jan. 1968 Nov./Dec. 1974: 4–7 1975: More news from the zoo Mar./Apr. 1975: 5–6
1986: Liberated Liberia in cowtown [Calgary Philatelic Society meeting]. Repr. from ? May/June 1986: 4
1972: Comments [Ashmun issue full pane inscriptions] July/Aug. 1972: 2 1980: The 1952 Ashmun stamps May/June 1980: 3–4
2000: Why Liberia? Oct./Dec. 2000: 20–22 2002: Help with SEEPOST, please. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 2004 Jan./Mar. 2002: 2 2003: The stamp that never was? [1903 registration issue: Scott #F10–4] Jan./Mar. 2003: 2 2005: Topsy-turvy-land (with a twist) [Scott #121b] July/Sep. 2005: 1 2007: [Harmers auction Mar. 6, 2007] Apr./June 2007: 13–17
2007: The rarest of the rare! – 1942 50c on 1c green ‘without bars’ [Scott #C17]. Repr. from Stamp News March 1956 Oct./Dec. 2007: 10
2020: Indiana University resources on Liberia for philatelists July/Sep. 2020: 14–18
1995: The Liberian philately questionnaire Jan./Mar. 1995: 9 1996: The Liberian adventure cruise: the parts that never made the tour Apr./June 1996: 3–7 2008: The mystery of the water damaged pair [Scott #115 specimen] Apr./June 2008: 4–5 2009: [1958 flag issue: Scott #368–70, #C114–7] Jan./Mar. 2009: 1–4 2010: [Registered cover with Scott #183–4] Jan./Mar. 2010: 2–4 2010: Printers waste – a catch all or something more Oct./Dec. 2010: 6–14
1983: U.S. to help improve postal system here. Repr. from Monrovia Daily Observer Aug. 27, 1981 Jan./Feb. 1983: 4
1969: [Passage containing information about the founding of Liberia]. Repr. from Democracy in America, 1832, pp. 391–4 Mar. 1969: 3–5
2008: The head of “Liberty”. Repr. from Philately Feb. 1952 Jan./Mar. 2008: 22
1988: [Official postal notice for new Liberian stamp issue]. Repr. from postal notice, Nov. 24, 1988 Oct./Dec. 1988: 12–13
2004: Philatelic notes. Repr. from Stamps Jan./Mar. 2004: 10 2004: [Marketing of 1906 and 1909 “printer’s waste”]. Repr. from Stamps Jan./Mar. 2004: 10
1995: [Comment on flag issue errors] Jan./Mar. 1995: 3 2000: [Letter to LPS president Tom Lockard] July/Sep. 2000: 2 2002: “British” Liberia [Postal history]. Repr. from Cameo 55, Vol. 7(2), 2001 Oct./Dec. 2002: 3–6 2002: [1913 8c on 3c Scott #128 and varieties from Luciano Varaschini’s collection] Oct./Dec. 2002: 7–17
2023: It was a grand time [2023 Great American Stamp Show (GASS)] Oct./Dec. 2023: 3 2024: Hartford, Connecticut didn’t disappoint [Great American Stamp Show 2024] Oct./Dec. 2024: 3
2008: This and that [Scott #O155]. Repr. from ? Jan./Mar. 2008: 3
2007: U.S.–Liberia air service [Scott #C17–26]. Repr. from Stamps September 27, 1941 Oct./Dec. 2007: 11
1982: Some essays of the 1964 building definitives July/Oct. 1982: 1–4 1984: An open letter to the Liberian Philatelic Society July/Aug. 1984: 3–4 1985: Index to the L.P.S. Newsletter (new series) [July/Aug. 1978–Nov./Dec. 1984] Mar./Apr. 1985: 4–8 1985: Real perforation errors? [Scott #344 and #364] July/Aug. 1985: 3–5 1986: A color trial of the $5.00 UNICEF stamp Mar./Apr. 1986: 5–6 1988: A new Ashmun color trial proof July/Sep. 1988: 1–2
1967: Notes on the first type of Liberia Oct. 1967: 2
1998: The postal rates of Liberia 1858–1970 Jan./Mar. 1998: 3–7 2000: [Five letters written by or for missionary Thomas Wilson, Liberia, to Walter Lowrie, secretary of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions, New York City] July/Sep. 2000: 10–19 2001: Liberian forgeries Oct./Dec. 2001: 12–15 2002: “ORDINARY” forgeries Jan./Mar. 2002: 5–24 2002: Fred Farr’s notes [Numbers known of some Liberian stamp varieties] Jan./Mar. 2002: 25 2003: Something went wrong [1947 CIPEX issue: Scott #300, #C54–6, #C56a] Jan./Mar. 2003: 11–12 2003: Liberia – potpourri [Some early articles on Liberian stamps] Apr./June 2003: 4–11 2004: Fournier forgeries revisited Apr./June 2004: 2–7 2006: [Scott #229 var. “2” in red above “two cents” on cover] Oct./Dec. 2006: 1–2 2008: “PSOTAGE” error of Scott #368 July/Sep. 2008: 1–4 2010: An interesting forgery [Forged Scott #21 on cover] Jan./Mar. 2010: 5–6 2010: Col Henry Rogers’ Liberia collection Jan./Mar. 2010: 17–21 2010: [Two covers from Tom Lockard estate] Oct./Dec. 2010: 3–5
2004: The 1926 overprints of Liberia. Repr. from Gibbons’ Stamp Monthly June 1937 Apr./June 2004: 20–21
2006: Is this the first portrayal of tool use by a chimp? [Scott #103]. Repr. from Nature 409, Jan. 4, 2001 Apr./June 2006: 1
1996: The first pictorial issue. Repr. from the Collectors Club Philatelist Vol. 38(1) Jan./Mar. 1996: 2–17 2006: Three Liberian covers. Repr. from Stamps June 14, 1958 July/Sep. 2006: 17 2011: Liberia. The printers and dies of the 1880 and 1881 issues. Repr. from Stamps Dec. 6, 1958 July/Sep. 2011: 8–11 2011: Liberia. The dies of the 1880 and 1881 issues. Repr. from Stamps Jan, 28, 1961 July/Sep. 2011: 12–14
1974: Prices realized at Mr. Stampman mail auction January 18th, 1974 May/June 1974: 11–12
2006: Covers show global adventures of Gale J. Raymond. Repr. from Linn’s Stamp News Nov. 21, 2005 Apr./June 2006: 18
2021: H.L. Hayman: Liberia’s forgotten philatelist? Apr./June 2021: 12–16 2023: Liberia M1-M7 1916: the first military stamps. Or were they? Apr./June 2023: 11–18 2024: The forgers of the first Liberia issues Apr./June 2024: 4–14
2012: Two years ahead of time! The second Jehudi Ashmun Liberian stamp issue [Scott #332–7, #C68–9 “errors” and varieties] Jan./Mar. 2012: 2–5
1979: [Cover with Scott #C2] May/June 1979: 3–4
1970: Public transportation in Liberia Jan. 1970: 3 1970: Growth of the Liberia road system Feb. 1970: 5–6 1970: The Voinjama area of Liberia Apr. 1970: 3–4 1970: A hunting we will go – bongo hunting that is May 1970: 2–3 1970: Registration mark. Registration cancels June 1970: 5 1970: Anyone for a lesson – in herpetology July/Aug. 1970: 3–4 1970: Liberian post offices I have visited Sep. 1970: 2 1971: Snake dancers – snake charmers of northwestern Liberia Apr. 1971: 2–6 1971: Narrative of A Journey to Musardu Oct. 1971: 3–5 1972: Present uses on Liberian revenue stamps Apr. 1972: 2