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
by issue | by author | by subject
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The subject index is a work in progress so far covering the years 1966–1980.
- 15c aerogramme
: Why I collect Liberia. Repr. in LPS Journal July/Sep. 1990 Apr. 1968: 2–3[3] : History of the Liberian Philatelic Society. Repr. in LPS Journal July/Sep. 1990 Apr. 1968: [3] : Notes on Liberia’s first Jehudi Ashmun issue [Scott #309–12, #C63–64] Jan. 1970: 4–8[5]
- 1834 stampless cover
: An interesting stampless cover from 1834 July/Aug. 1969: 2–4[2]
- 1860 12c lilac
: Liberia – 1860 twelve cents lilac. Repr. from Stamp Collector Nov./Dec. 1980: 6–9[6]
- 1860-69
- Imperforate
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[8]
- Plate proofs
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[8]
- Trial colour proofs
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[8]
- Imperforate
- 1891 Postal Stationary
: 1891 postal stationery, with Pres. Johnson’s portrait obliterated. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1990 May 1968: 3–4[3]
- 1892 Postage Dues
: Liberia’s first postage due stamps Feb. 1970: 7–8[7]
- 1893 Provisional issue
: 1893 provisional issue [Plating of Scott #50 and #O13] Mar. 1967: 4–5[4] - Plating sheet
: 1893 provisional issue [Plating of Scott #50 and #O13] Mar. 1967: 4–5[5]
- 1893 envelope
: Maxi service – mini fee! June 1971: 2–3[2]
- 1894 triangle
: The 1894 triangle [Scott #52–3, #O26–7] Nov./Dec. 1975: [3]
- 1906 Philatelic Exhibition
: [Commented excerpts from Abayomi Karnga: Liberia Official Postal Guide, Monrovia, 1923] Apr. 1969: 6–7[6]
- 1906 proofs
[Random notes] Oct. 1968: [1]
- 1909 cancels
: Killer cancels of the 1909 issues Apr. 1969: [2]
- 1915 Revenue
: A 1915 revenue stamp and some historical notes Feb. 1972: [4]
- 1916 surcharges
: The 1916 and 1917 surcharges of Liberia Jan./Feb. 1981: 3–6[3]
- 1917 surcharges
: The 1916 and 1917 surcharges of Liberia Jan./Feb. 1981: 3–6[3]
- 1920 Provisionals
: 1920 provisionals. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1992 Apr. 1974: 3–5, 10–11[3] : Constant varieties of the 1920 provisionals no’s: 178–182. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 July/Aug. 1974: [15]
- 1921 overprints
: Letters to the editor [Scott #129–33, #O72–5] Mar./Apr. 1976: [8]
- 1921 pictorial issue
: The 1916 and 1917 surcharges of Liberia Jan./Feb. 1981: 3–6[4]
- 1941 First Flight covers
[Random notes] Mar. 1970: [1]
- 1966 $1 definitive
: An improbable connection – the 1966 $1.00 definitive and the 1972/1973 bisects [Scott #443 (Edwin J. Barclay)] Jan./Feb. 1979: 2–3[2]
- 1972/73 bisects
: An improbable connection – the 1966 $1.00 definitive and the 1972/1973 bisects [Scott #443 (Edwin J. Barclay)] Jan./Feb. 1979: 2–3[2]
- Addenda and corrections to "A Century of Liberian Philately"
: 2nd addenda & corrections to “A Century of Liberian Philately” Sep. 1972: [2] : Third addenda and corrections to “A Century of Liberian Philately” Nov./Dec. 1974: 9–10[9]
- Aerogrammes
: [Liberian aerograms] Jan. 1969: 2–5[2] [Random notes] Dec. 1970: [2]
- Air letter
[Random notes] Dec. 1970: [2]
- Airmail
[Membership roster, as of Sep. 1, 1979] July/Aug. 1979: 7–9[8]
- Airmail envelopes
Liberia – envelopes Apr. 1970: 5–6[5]
- American Bank Note Company
: Liberia’s initial first-day-cover service Nov./Dec. 1984: 2–11[4]
- American Colonization Society
[Random notes] June 1966: [1] : The U.S.S. Alligator [Scott #209–13]. Repr. from ? Nov. 1966: [2] : [Passage containing information about the founding of Liberia]. Repr. from Democracy in America, 1832, pp. 391–4 Mar. 1969: 3–5[3] : Jehudi Ashmun (1794–1828) May 1971: 2–3[2] : A letter from the Sovereign State of Maryland in West Africa Dec. 1972: 6–9[6] : My favourite stamp [Matilda Newport issue, Scott #301–4, #C57] Mar./Apr. 1976: 4–7[4] : A stampless cover from Liberia’s first president July/Aug. 1984: 5–8[5] : 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[8]
- Animals on stamps
[Random notes] June 1973: [2] : Who’s who in Liberia’s zoo. Repr. from the Philatelic Reporter and Market Guide Jan. 1968 Nov./Dec. 1974: 4–7[5] : More news from the zoo Mar./Apr. 1975: 5–6[5]
- Articles 1966-1968
Bibliography. Articles in LPS Letter June 1966 to Dec. 1968 Feb. 1969: 4–5[4]
- Ashmun, J.
: Jehudi Ashmun (1794–1828) May 1971: 2–3[2] : Jehudi Ashmun July/Aug. 1971: [2] : My favourite stamp [Matilda Newport issue, Scott #301–4, #C57] Mar./Apr. 1976: 4–7[5] : Jehudi Ashmun Sep./Oct. 1983: 4–5[4]
- Ashmun 1c colour error
: Ashmun issue 1952. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1992 Sep. 1973: [4]
- Auction results
- 1972
: Liberia at auction & comments Dec. 1972: [5]
- Ashmun collection
[Random notes] Mar. 1968: [1]
- Blackstamps 1979
: Prices in the news May/June 1979: 1–2[2]
- Earl P. Apfelbaum, 1973
: Prices realized at the Jackson Winters, Inc. Los Angeles, CA. auction on October 29th, 1973 Jan. 1974: 10–11[10]
- George Alevizos 1980
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[7]
- Harmer, H.R. 1972
: Liberia at auction [H.R. Harmer sale of Jan. 11–13, 1972] Mar. 1972: [4]
- Harmer, H.R. 1983
: Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[5]
- Harmer Rooke, 1968
[Random notes] Apr. 1968: [1]
- Irwin Heiman 1974
: Prices realized at the Irwin Heiman sale on February 21st–23rd, 1974 Apr. 1974: 19–20[19]
- Irwin Heiman 1975
: Prices realized at the Irwin Heiman auction (Woodland Hills, CA) on February 19th–22nd, 1975 Mar./Apr. 1975: 7–8[7]
- Jackson Winters 1973
: Prices realized at the Jackson Winters, Inc. Los Angeles, CA. auction on October 29th, 1973 Jan. 1974: 10–11[10]
- Jackson Winters 1975
: Auction prices [Jackson Winters, Los Angeles, auction on August 17th] July/Aug. 1975: [8]
- John. W. Kaufmann 1980
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[2]
- John A. Fox 1983
: Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7]
- Joshia K. Lilly collection
: Liberia at auction [Robert A. Siegel auction, New York, Dec. 1968] Feb. 1969: [2]
- M r . Stampman 1974
: Prices realized at Mr. Stampman mail auction January 18th, 1974 May/June 1974: 11–12[11]
- Richard Wolffers 1975
Prices realized. Richard Wolffers, Inc., Dec. 6–7, 1974 May/June 1975: 11–15[12]
- Robert Lippert 1974
: Prices realized at the Robert Lippert sale November 10–11th, 1973 Apr. 1974: 13–18[13]
- Robert Lippert 1980
: Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[5]
- Robert Lippert 1981
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[10]
- Robson Lowe 1977
: Prices in the news May/June 1979: 1–2[1]
- Roger Koerber 1973
: 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] : Prices realized at the Robert Lippert sale November 10–11th, 1973 Apr. 1974: 13–18[13]
- Roger Koerber 1975
: [Prices realized at Roger Koerber, Southfield, Mich., auction May 10th and 11th] Sep./Oct. 1975: 9–11[9]
- Scott #93
[Random notes] Mar. 1968: [1]
- Siegel 1970
: Liberia at auction [Robert A. Siegel auction, New York, Oct. 8, 1969] Mar. 1970: [4]
- Siegel 1982
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[17]
- William A. Fox 1982
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[7]
- 1972
- Ballard, M.
: [Scott #106 brown, #21 plate flaw, reply to Farr: “1891 postal stationery with Pres. Johnson’s portrait obliterated”] June 1968: 1–2[2] : The inverted centers June 1968: 2–3[2]
- Bank of British West Africa
: The Liberian–German affinity Apr. 1974: 6–9, 12[9] : Liberia’s money order system and postmark. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1994 May/June 1975: 4–9[8]
- Bar cancels
: My philatelic interests of Liberia Nov./Dec. 1975: 5–6[6]
- Barclay, A.
: Liberian postal history. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Sep./Oct. 1974: 8–12[9]
- Bartlett, Prof. H.H.
: [List of prices paid for Scott #1–25] Mar. 1968: [2] [Random notes] Apr. 1968: [1] : Liberian Stamp Society. Prospectus. Repr. from founding document 1955. Also repr. in LPS Journal July/Sep. 1990 Apr. 1968: [4] : “I’m off to Europe”, cried President Tubman [1958 flag issue: Scott #368–70, #C114–7] Jan./Feb. 1979: 4–6[5]
- Bassa
: Overprint layout of Scott nos. 228 and O156 Sep./Oct. 1984: 6–7[7]
- Benson, S.A.
: Black Americans on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 Mar. 1972: 2–3[2]
- Bibliography of the LPS Letter
- 1969
Bibliography of the LPS Letter 1969 Feb. 1970: 2–3[2]
- 1970
Bibliography LPS Letter 1970 Mar. 1971: 4–6[4]
- 1971
Bibliography LPS Letter 1971 Feb. 1972: 2–3[2]
- 1972
Index 1972 LPS Letter Mar. 1973: 2–3[2]
- 1969
- Bickel, Otto
: Liberian postal stationery. Buy “used” with caution Sep./Oct. 1981: 1–8[2]
- Bileski, K.
[Random notes] Jan. 1968: [1] [Random notes] Oct. 1968: [1]
- Bisect
: Third addenda and corrections to “A Century of Liberian Philately” Nov./Dec. 1974: 9–10[10] : Special bulletin Nov./Dec. 1974: [10]
- Blum, J.B.
: Will miracles never cease? [Scott #146]. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1992 Apr. 1973: 3–5[5]
- Bolahun
: The Voinjama area of Liberia Apr. 1970: 3–4[3]
- Bomi Hills
: Bomi Hills sub-p.o. June 1968: [1] : [Scott #106 brown, #21 plate flaw, reply to Farr: “1891 postal stationery with Pres. Johnson’s portrait obliterated”] June 1968: 1–2[1] [Letter from John L. Cooper, Jr., deputy postmaster general, to Gale Raymond, listing post offices opened since 1960] Sep. 1968: [2] : Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- Brewerville
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- Brown paper varieties of 1923
: The brown paper varieties of 1923. Repr. in LPS Newsletter May/June 1981 and LPS Journal Apr./June 1992 Nov. 1973: 3–11[3] : The brown paper varieties of 1923. Repr. in LPS Newsletter May/June 1981 and LPS Journal July/Sep. 1992 Jan. 1974: 3–6[3] : The brown paper varieties. Repr. in LPS Newsletter May/June 1981 and LPS Journal July/Sep. 1992 Feb. 1974: 3–5[3]
- Bruns, F.R. Jr
: The birth of a stamp [Scott #314] Jan./Feb. 1980: 4–8[4] : Herman Jaffe, printer [including letter reprinted from LPS Newsletter Dec. 1970] Mar./Apr. 1980: 2–3[3] : FDC’s of Liberia’s 1947 CIPEX issue [Scott #300, #C54–6] Mar./Apr. 1984: 4–8[6] : Identification and paper thickness of the first stamp issues of Liberia [Part 1/2] Mar./Apr. 1985: 8–13[12]
- Buchanan
: Two unrecorded Liberia post offices Oct. 1968: [2] : An odd Liberia postal marking – solved Oct. 1968: [2] : Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1] - CDS
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[15]
- Bureau of Internal Revenue
: Postage used for revenue used for postage Jan./Feb. 1981: 1–3[2] : Liberia revenue discovery [Block of ten of Scott #O117 overprinted “BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE”] July/Oct. 1982: 8–9[8]
- Butzel, Martin L.
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[17]
- CTO's
- 1928-78
: Fifty year of Liberian CTO’s (1928–78) Jan./Feb. 1982: 1–6[1]
- Definition
: Fifty year of Liberian CTO’s (1928–78) Jan./Feb. 1982: 1–6[1]
- Issues known with Type XII CTO
: Fifty year of Liberian CTO’s (1928–78) Jan./Feb. 1982: 1–6[3]
- Issues not known with CTO obliterations
: Fifty year of Liberian CTO’s (1928–78) Jan./Feb. 1982: 1–6[3]
- Listing by issue and type
: Fifty year of Liberian CTO’s (1928–78) Jan./Feb. 1982: 1–6[4]
- Types of CTO marking
: Fifty year of Liberian CTO’s (1928–78) Jan./Feb. 1982: 1–6[1]
- 1928-78
- CTO postmark
[Random notes] Nov./Dec. 1975: [8] : Was there ever a cancellation reading “NANNA KREW”? Jan./Feb. 1978: 3–5[3] : LPS profile – John Frandsen Nov./Dec. 1979: 4–5[5]
- Cacheted envelopes
: The first cacheted envelopes for collectors [“Newport Day” covers] July/Aug. 1983: 2–8[2]
- Cancels
- 1906 issue
: Was there ever a cancellation reading “NANNA KREW”? Jan./Feb. 1978: 3–5[3]
- Bassa
: Overprint layout of Scott nos. 228 and O156 Sep./Oct. 1984: 6–7[7]
- Cockrill CP.18
: 1880 issue used in the 1900s July/Aug. 1984: 1–2[1]
- Cockrill CP.21
: German mystery markings Nov./Dec. 1985: 1–3[1 Postage due:Marking]
- Cockrill CP.24
: Unusual Liberian covers. Harbel post office cancel May/June 1985: 7–8[7]
- Cockrill CP. 26
: Ganta post office Sep./Oct. 1984: 4–6[5]
- Cockrill CP.29
: Tchien cancel discovery Jan./Feb. 1984: [7]
- Cockrill CP.39
: Monrovia’s time dated hand stamp postmarks July/Oct. 1982: 4–6[4]
- Manuscript
: A question of Liberia [Cover with manuscript cancel letter “M”] May/June 1979: 5–6[5]
- Nanna Krew
: Was there ever a cancellation reading “NANNA KREW”? Jan./Feb. 1978: 3–5[3]
- Paid Liverpool BR. Packet
: Beautiful Liberian postcards May/June 1982: 1–3[1]
- Scott #O67
: [Commented excerpts from Abayomi Karnga: Liberia Official Postal Guide, Monrovia, 1923] Apr. 1969: 6–7[7]
- Seepost
: A question of Liberia [Cover with manuscript cancel letter “M”] May/June 1979: 5–6[5]
- Time dated hand stamp
: Monrovia’s time dated hand stamp postmarks July/Oct. 1982: 4–6[4]
- 1906 issue
- Cape Mesurado
: 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[3] : My favourite stamp [Matilda Newport issue, Scott #301–4, #C57] Mar./Apr. 1976: 4–7[5]
- Cape Mount
: 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[3]
- Cape Palmas
: 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[3]
- Carey, L. Rev.
: My favourite stamp [Matilda Newport issue, Scott #301–4, #C57] Mar./Apr. 1976: 4–7[5]
- Careysburg
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- Carr, Dr. Robert V.C
: The Monrovia six-bar cancel Sep./Oct. 1980: 2–4[2]
- Carr, Dr. Robert V.C.
[Random notes] Mar. 1968: [1]
- Centenary Souvenir Sheet, 1947
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[7]
- Chesapeake and Liberia Trading Company
: A stampless cover from Liberia’s first president July/Aug. 1984: 5–8[7]
- City Delivery Messenger
[Random notes] Nov./Dec. 1975: [8]
- Classification of mail, 1960
: Liberian postal history. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Sep./Oct. 1974: 8–12[10]
- Clay, Henry
: 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[8]
- Clayashland
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- Coates, Benjamin
: A stampless cover from Liberia’s first president July/Aug. 1984: 5–8[5]
- Cockrill, Philip
: The Monrovia six-bar cancel Sep./Oct. 1980: 2–4[2]
- Cockrill Cancellations
- CP.19
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[20]
- CP.20
: Revenues with postal cancels Jan./Feb. 1983: 2–3[2]
- CP.21
: Scott’s #C-47 used on cover July/Oct. 1982: 9–15[10]
- CP.21a
: Scott’s #C-47 used on cover July/Oct. 1982: 9–15[10]
- CP.39
: Monrovia’s time dated hand stamp postmarks July/Oct. 1982: 4–6[4]
- CP.19
- Coleman, W.D.
: Black Americans on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 Mar. 1972: 2–3[2]
- Colour trials
- Scott #309
: Ashmun issue 1952. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1992 Sep. 1973: [4]
- Scott #309
- Cooper, J.L.
[Random notes] Apr. 1969: [1]
- Copernicus Anniversary Issue
: Copernicus anniversary issue [Scott #653–8, #C200] Feb. 1974: [11]
- Counterfeits
: Two Liberian counterfeits [Scott #13 and #15] Sep. 1973: [5]
- Counterland, Sloop
: My favourite stamp [Matilda Newport issue, Scott #301–4, #C57] Mar./Apr. 1976: 4–7[6]
- Covers
: Covers of Liberia Feb. 1971: [3] : A specialized Liberian reference collection June 1971: 4–5[4] : New date on early covers Dec. 1972: [2] : A letter from the Sovereign State of Maryland in West Africa Dec. 1972: 6–9[6] : Liberia’s special delivery stamps Sep. 1973: 2–3[2] : Are they really semi-postals? [Scott #B1–2]. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 May/June 1974: 3–5[3] : The “it’s a small world” department. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1993 Jan./Feb. 1975: [4] : Comments on the Homan estate auction July/Aug. 1978: 4–5[5] : A classic Liberian cover Nov./Dec. 1979: 3–4[3] : Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[6] - 1882
: Overprint layout of Scott nos. 228 and O156 Sep./Oct. 1984: 6–7[7]
- 1883
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- 1885
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[20]
- 1887
: Auction report – George Alevizos, Dec. 8 & 9, 1983 Nov./Dec. 1983: 5–8[6]
- 1889
: Auction report – George Alevizos, Dec. 8 & 9, 1983 Nov./Dec. 1983: 5–8[6]
- 1891 registered
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[20]
- 1892
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- 1896 registered
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[20]
- 1899
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- 1905 registered
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[20]
- 1906
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- 1917
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- 1947
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- First Flight Cover
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11] : When was the flight? [Inaugural service of Monrovia–Cotonou and Monrovia–Dakar] Jan./Feb. 1982: 7–8[7]
- First Flight covers
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[20]
- Postage due
: This Lark ain’t a boid! [Scott #117]. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1993 Jan./Feb. 1975: 9–12[11]
- Registration stamps
: Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[6]
- Crane, A.O.
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2] : The brown paper varieties. Repr. in LPS Newsletter May/June 1981 and LPS Journal July/Sep. 1992 Feb. 1974: 3–5[5]
- De La Rue & Company
: The Liberian–German affinity Apr. 1974: 6–9, 12[9] : Liberia’s money order system and postmark. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1994 May/June 1975: 4–9[5]
- Die proofs
: Random notes on Liberian philately July/Aug. 1978: 2–3[3] - 1918 1c - $5
: Prices in the news May/June 1979: 1–2[1]
- Dumboy
: Dumboy Nov./Dec. 1980: 4–5[4]
- ELWA
: Metered postage in Liberia Mar./Apr. 1983: 2–3[2]
- Elizabeth, Brig
: Liberia’s money order system and postmark. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1994 May/June 1975: 4–9[6] : Some notes on Liberia #O155 [plus additional comments]. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Nov. 1970, with addendum Sep./Oct. 1975: 3–9[4]
- Emery, E.D.
: [EXFILIMA, “The Inter-American stamp exhibition”] Jan. 1972: [2]
- Face erased
: 1891 postal stationery, with Pres. Johnson’s portrait obliterated. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1990 May 1968: 3–4[3] : What does the stamp really show? [Scott #C38–9]. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1990 Nov. 1968: 2–3[2] : [Misc. questions and notes, part 1/3]. Repr. from LPS Letter Feb. 1967 Jan./Feb. 1978: [6]
- Farr, F.Q.
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2]
- Farrell Lines Inc
: Liberia’s initial first-day-cover service Nov./Dec. 1984: 2–11[4]
- Favour cancellation
[Random notes] Oct. 1969: [1]
- First Day Covers
: A real Liberian first day cover July/Oct. 1982: 6–8[8]
- First day covers
: Update on Liberian first day covers July/Aug. 1981: 1–4[1] - CIPEX 1947
: FDC’s of Liberia’s 1947 CIPEX issue [Scott #300, #C54–6] Mar./Apr. 1984: 4–8[4]
- People's Redemption Council Anniversary
: A real Liberian first day cover July/Oct. 1982: 6–8[7]
- First flight
[Membership roster, as of Sep. 1, 1979] July/Aug. 1979: 7–9[8]
- Flesch, A.G.
: Another page from the past [Follow-up on Chlanda’s article in LPS Newsletter Nov./Dec. 1980] July/Aug. 1981: 5–8[7] : An unbelievable tale of adventure [Scott #362–3, #C107–10] Jan./Feb. 1984: 2–6[4]
- Foreign service Fee Stamps
: Liberian Foreign Service fee stamps. Preliminary note. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 2007 July/Aug. 1978: 6–8[6]
- Fournier, F.
[Answers to Fred Farr’s questions in LPS Letter Feb. 1967] Mar. 1967: 1–2[1]
- Foya
: [Commented excerpts from Abayomi Karnga: Liberia Official Postal Guide, Monrovia, 1923] Apr. 1969: 6–7[6]
- Free Port of Monrovia
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- Gaboon viper
: Black Americans on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 Mar. 1972: 2–3[2]
- Gallinas
: 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[7]
- Ganta
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1] : Ganta post office Sep./Oct. 1984: 4–6[4]
- Ganta Post Office
: Ganta post office Sep./Oct. 1984: 4–6[5]
- Gardener, A.W.
[Letter from John L. Cooper, Jr., deputy postmaster general, to Gale Raymond, listing post offices opened since 1960] Sep. 1968: [2] : Liberia mobile post offices [also: Bong County post office souvenir cover celebrating Tubman’s birthday 29 November 1967] Nov. 1969: 3–4[3]
- Garraway
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- Gbarnga
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- Gbere
: Liberian postal stationery. Buy “used” with caution Sep./Oct. 1981: 1–8[2]
- Gedetarbo
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- Geisenhof, H
: Who was Mr. H. Geisenhof Esq.? Nov./Dec. 1981: 6–9[6]
- Geisenhof, H.
: Liberia’s U.P.U. postal card Mar./Apr. 1979: 4–6[4]
- Gents
[Random notes] Sep./Oct. 1975: [2] - Scott #O115
: Liberian postal history. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Sep./Oct. 1974: 8–12[8]
- George Alevizos 1980
: Auction report – George Alevizos, Dec. 8 & 9, 1983 Nov./Dec. 1983: 5–8[6]
- German National Printing Works
: German seapost cancels revisited Nov./Dec. 1975: [7]
- German Philatelic Society German Colonies Study Group
: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8] German seapost cancels and others. Addendum May/June 1975: [16] : Some notes on Liberia #O155 [plus additional comments]. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Nov. 1970, with addendum Sep./Oct. 1975: 3–9[7] : German seapost cancels revisited Nov./Dec. 1975: [7]
- German Seepost cancels
: Black Americans on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 Mar. 1972: 2–3[2] : An interesting German SEEPOST piece Jan./Feb. 1979: 3–4[3] : Follow-up on Liberia’s U.P.U. postal card May/June 1979: [2]
- Gibson. C.W.
: A genuine Liberian postage due cover. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1994 Mar./Apr. 1975: 3–4[4]
- Grand Bassa
: The brown paper varieties of 1923. Repr. in LPS Newsletter May/June 1981 and LPS Journal Apr./June 1992 Nov. 1973: 3–11[3] : William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[12]
- Grand Cess
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- Greenville
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1] : Auction report – George Alevizos, Dec. 8 & 9, 1983 Nov./Dec. 1983: 5–8[6]
- Greenville Sinoe
: Auction report – George Alevizos, Dec. 8 & 9, 1983 Nov./Dec. 1983: 5–8[6]
- Gurney, S.
: 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[7]
- Hadi, M.
: [About LPS president Henry Harper Rogers] June 1966: [3]
- Handbook of Liberian Philately
Bibliography (from Colonel Rogers’ book) Feb. 1968: 2–4[2] - Bibliography
[Random notes] Jan. 1968: [1]
- Harbel
: Two unrecorded Liberia post offices Oct. 1968: [2] : An odd Liberia postal marking – solved Oct. 1968: [2] : Notes on Liberian legal-size air envelopes Sep. 1969: 2–3[2] : A specialized Liberian reference collection June 1971: 4–5[4] : A genuine Liberian postage due cover. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1994 Mar./Apr. 1975: 3–4[4] : Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1] : Unusual Liberian covers. Harbel post office cancel May/June 1985: 7–8[7] - Registration markings
: Harbel registry markings May 1970: [4] : Registration mark. Registration cancels June 1970: [5] : A genuine Liberian postage due cover. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1994 Mar./Apr. 1975: 3–4[4]
- Harmer, H.R.
: Will miracles never cease? [Scott #146]. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1992 Apr. 1973: 3–5[5]
- Harmer, Rooke and Co.
: FDC’s of Liberia’s 1947 CIPEX issue [Scott #300, #C54–6] Mar./Apr. 1984: 4–8[4]
- Harmers
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[9]
- Harper
: Registration mark. Registration cancels June 1970: [5] : Covers of Liberia Feb. 1971: [3] : Some notes on Liberia #O155 [plus additional comments]. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Nov. 1970, with addendum Sep./Oct. 1975: 3–9[4] : A question of Liberia [Cover with manuscript cancel letter “M”] May/June 1979: 5–6[5] : A classic Liberian cover Nov./Dec. 1979: 3–4[3] : Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1] - CDS
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- Wax seal
: Bomi Hills sub-p.o. June 1968: [1] : [Scott #106 brown, #21 plate flaw, reply to Farr: “1891 postal stationery with Pres. Johnson’s portrait obliterated”] June 1968: 1–2[1]
- Harris, H.E.
: Liberian airmail forgeries – dangerous forgeries or only proofs? [Scott #C17–C26] Sep./Oct. 1978: 3–8[4]
- Harvey, C.G.S.
: Liberia – 1860 twelve cents lilac. Repr. from Stamp Collector Nov./Dec. 1980: 6–9[7]
- Hayman, H.L.
: [Commented excerpts from Abayomi Karnga: Liberia Official Postal Guide, Monrovia, 1923] Apr. 1969: 6–7[6] : Comments [on some “bits” from LPS Letter Feb. and Apr. 1969] June 1969: 2–3[3] : Notes on the West Company June 1969: [4] : Liberia’s registration stamp of 1903 and its 1920 surcharge for regular postage. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1990 Mar. 1970: 7–13[7] : CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2] : Liberia’s 1909 landscape issue. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1992 Feb. 1974: 8–10[10] : Liberian postal history. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Sep./Oct. 1974: 8–12[10] : A reply to “An interesting German SEEPOST piece” Mar./Apr. 1979: [2] : The 1901 “ORDINARY” overprints Nov./Dec. 1983: 1–3[3]
- Heinke, Hans Georg
: The 1936 provisional issue on cover [Scott #248–70] Nov./Dec. 1982: 9–14[9]
- Holy Cross Liberian Mission
: Holy Cross Liberian Mission Nov./Dec. 1983: 3, 9[3]
- Homan Estate Auction
: Comments on the Homan estate auction July/Aug. 1978: 4–5[4]
- Inverted centres
: [Scott #106 brown, #21 plate flaw, reply to Farr: “1891 postal stationery with Pres. Johnson’s portrait obliterated”] June 1968: 1–2[2] : The inverted centers June 1968: 2–3[2]
- Isle of Man Transit Markings
: Unusual Liberian covers. Isle of Man transit markings Mar./Apr. 1985: 2–4[2]
- Jaffe, H.
: Herman Jaffe, my friend. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 Nov. 1971: 2–3[2] : Herman Jaffe, printer [including letter reprinted from LPS Newsletter Dec. 1970] Mar./Apr. 1980: 2–3[2] : 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[5]
- Joffe, B.B.
: Liberia’s special delivery stamps Sep. 1973: 2–3[3]
- John. W. Kaufmann 1981
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[10]
- Johnson (President)
- Absconding
[Answers to Fred Farr’s questions in LPS Letter Feb. 1967] Mar. 1967: 1–2[2] : 1891 postal stationery, with Pres. Johnson’s portrait obliterated. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1990 May 1968: 3–4[3] : [Scott #106 brown, #21 plate flaw, reply to Farr: “1891 postal stationery with Pres. Johnson’s portrait obliterated”] June 1968: 1–2[2] : The inverted centers June 1968: 2–3[2] [Random notes] July/Aug. 1968: [1]
- Absconding
- Johnson, E.
: My favourite stamp [Matilda Newport issue, Scott #301–4, #C57] Mar./Apr. 1976: 4–7[5]
- Kakata P.O.
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- Karnga, A.
: [Commented excerpts from Abayomi Karnga: Liberia Official Postal Guide, Monrovia, 1923] Apr. 1969: 6–7[6]
- Kemeny, E.
: Some notes on Liberia #O155 [plus additional comments]. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Nov. 1970, with addendum Sep./Oct. 1975: 3–9[4]
- Koerpel, J.
: Liberian airmail forgeries – dangerous forgeries or only proofs? [Scott #C17–C26] Sep./Oct. 1978: 3–8[4] : The 1901 “ORDINARY” overprints Nov./Dec. 1983: 1–3[4]
- Kohl Handbook
: 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[4]
- Kolahun
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- Ladies Liberian School Association
: A stampless cover from Liberia’s first president July/Aug. 1984: 5–8[6]
- Lagerloff Collection
: A specialized Liberian reference collection June 1971: 4–5[4]
- Lamborn collection
: Some notes on Liberia #O155 [plus additional comments]. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Nov. 1970, with addendum Sep./Oct. 1975: 3–9[4]
- Lark, The
[Random notes] Feb. 1974: [2] : This Lark ain’t a boid! [Scott #117]. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1993 Jan./Feb. 1975: 9–12[9] : 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[9]
- Letters
- 1840 ELS
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[20]
- 1841 ELS
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[20]
- 1852 ELS
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[20]
- 1840 ELS
- Liberia Consul General, London
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- Liberia air envelopes
: Further notes on the large size (#10) Liberian airmail envelopes Nov. 1969: [1]
- Liberia and WW1
: The Liberian–German affinity Apr. 1974: 6–9, 12[7] : This Lark ain’t a boid! [Scott #117]. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1993 Jan./Feb. 1975: 9–12[10]
- Liberian Field Force
: My philatelic interests of Liberia Nov./Dec. 1975: 5–6[6] [Membership roster, as of Sep. 1, 1979] July/Aug. 1979: 7–9[8]
- Liberian Frontier Force
: My philatelic interests of Liberia Nov./Dec. 1975: 5–6[6] [Membership roster, as of Sep. 1, 1979] July/Aug. 1979: 7–9[8]
- Liberian Independent Mission
: 1944–46 surcharged issue on cover [Scott #290–1] Mar./Apr. 1983: 1–2[1]
- Liberian Philatelic Agency
: The birth of a stamp [Scott #314] Jan./Feb. 1980: 4–8[4] : A real Liberian first day cover July/Oct. 1982: 6–8[7] : FDC’s of Liberia’s 1947 CIPEX issue [Scott #300, #C54–6] Mar./Apr. 1984: 4–8[4] : Liberia’s initial first-day-cover service Nov./Dec. 1984: 2–11[2]
- Liberian Philatelic Society
- Constitution
Constitution and by-laws of the Liberian Philatelc Society Dec. 1973: 4–6[4]
- History
: Why I collect Liberia. Repr. in LPS Journal July/Sep. 1990 Apr. 1968: 2–3[3] : History of the Liberian Philatelic Society. Repr. in LPS Journal July/Sep. 1990 Apr. 1968: [3]
- Membership
[Papermakers watermark on Scott #1] Sep. 1967: [1]
- Prospectus
: Liberian Stamp Society. Prospectus. Repr. from founding document 1955. Also repr. in LPS Journal July/Sep. 1990 Apr. 1968: [4]
- Constitution
- Liberian Post Office Department
: Scott’s #C-47 used on cover July/Oct. 1982: 9–15[10]
- Liberian Register
: Liberia’s 1909 landscape issue. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1992 Feb. 1974: 8–10[8]
- Liberian legal size air envelopes
: Notes on Liberian legal-size air envelopes Sep. 1969: 2–3[2]
- Liberian postal cancelation
: Was there ever a cancellation reading “NANNA KREW”? Jan./Feb. 1978: 3–5[3]
- Liberian postal history
: Liberian postal history. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Sep./Oct. 1974: 8–12[8]
- Machine cancellations
: Liberian machine cancellations Jan./Feb. 1985: 3, 5–10[3]
- Marshall
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- Maximum card
: [Misc. questions and notes, part 1/3]. Repr. from LPS Letter Feb. 1967 Jan./Feb. 1978: [6] : Liberia’s 1918 Red Cross issue Nov./Dec. 1979: 2–3[2]
- McGee, Alphonso
: 100th Anniversary FDC followup Jan./Feb. 1985: 3–4[1]
- McLain, William
: 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[8]
- Metered postage
: Metered postage in Liberia Mar./Apr. 1983: 2–3[4]
- Meyer, L.
: German seapost cancels revisited Nov./Dec. 1975: [7]
- Mobile post offices
: Liberia mobile post offices [also: Bong County post office souvenir cover celebrating Tubman’s birthday 29 November 1967] Nov. 1969: 3–4[3]
- Money Order Bureau postmark
: The money order bureau postmark. Repr. in LPS Journal July/Sep. 1992 Jan. 1974: [7] [Random notes] May/June 1975: [2]
- Money order service
: Liberian postal history. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Sep./Oct. 1974: 8–12[9] [Random notes] May/June 1975: [2]
- Monrovia
- CDS
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- CDS
- Monrovia Port Area
: “MONROVIA PORT AREA” sub-p.o. July/Aug. 1968: [2] : Two unrecorded Liberia post offices Oct. 1968: [2] : An odd Liberia postal marking – solved Oct. 1968: [2]
- Monrovia post office
: Liberian postal history. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Sep./Oct. 1974: 8–12[8]
- Moort, I.
: [Commented excerpts from Abayomi Karnga: Liberia Official Postal Guide, Monrovia, 1923] Apr. 1969: 6–7[6]
- Mueller, E.
: Some notes on Liberia #O155 [plus additional comments]. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Nov. 1970, with addendum Sep./Oct. 1975: 3–9[7]
- Nana Kru
: A Nana Kru seapost cover May/June 1983: 3–6[3]
- Nana Kru Mission
: A Nana Kru seapost cover May/June 1983: 3–6[3]
- Nanna Krew cancel
: Was there ever a cancellation reading “NANNA KREW”? Jan./Feb. 1978: 3–5[3]
- Napier, Capt. G.S.
: Identification and paper thickness of the first stamp issues of Liberia [Part 1/2] Mar./Apr. 1985: 8–13[13]
- Nautilus, Schooner
: My favourite stamp [Matilda Newport issue, Scott #301–4, #C57] Mar./Apr. 1976: 4–7[5]
- New Cestors
: 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[8]
- Newport, M.
: Black Americans on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 Mar. 1972: 2–3[2] : Sharing stamps with school children Feb. 1973: [4] : Education with Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 4–5[4] : [Letter to the editor] July/Aug. 1973: [2] : My favourite stamp [Matilda Newport issue, Scott #301–4, #C57] Mar./Apr. 1976: 4–7[4]
- Newport, Matilda
: The first cacheted envelopes for collectors [“Newport Day” covers] July/Aug. 1983: 2–8[4]
- Northrop, F.H.
: Why I collect Liberia. Repr. in LPS Journal July/Sep. 1990 Apr. 1968: 2–3[2]
- Nothing without Labour
: Unusual Liberian covers. “Nothing Without Labour” May/June 1983: 1–2[1]
- Numeral postmarks
: [Scott #B3 on maximum card, notes on Scott #151–2] Nov. 1967: 2–4[2]
- Panther, Gunboat
: The Liberian–German affinity Apr. 1974: 6–9, 12[7]
- Paynesville
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- Peckmore, H.L. & Sons
: “I’m off to Europe”, cried President Tubman [1958 flag issue: Scott #368–70, #C114–7] Jan./Feb. 1979: 4–6[5]
- Perez, Alberto
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[18]
- Perforation error
: A rare perforation error uncovered [Scott #348] May/June 1974: [6]
- Perkins, Bacon
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2] : Liberia’s 1909 landscape issue. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1992 Feb. 1974: 8–10[8] : It ain't easy, Doc! [Scott #115-6 plate proofs] July/Aug. 1975: 3–5[3]
- Perkins, Bacon & Co.
: Random notes on Liberian philately July/Aug. 1978: 2–3[3] : A reply to “An interesting German SEEPOST piece” Mar./Apr. 1979: [2] : Liberia’s 1918 Red Cross issue Nov./Dec. 1979: 2–3[2]
- Picture post cards
: Another page from the past [Follow-up on Chlanda’s article in LPS Newsletter Nov./Dec. 1980] July/Aug. 1981: 5–8[5] : Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- Plate damages
: Plate damages. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 July/Aug. 1974: 16–18[16]
- Plate proofs
: Random notes on Liberian philately July/Aug. 1978: 2–3[3]
- Pleebo
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- Poole, Bertram W.H.
: Identification and paper thickness of the first stamp issues of Liberia [Part 1/2] Mar./Apr. 1985: 8–13[12]
- Post Offices, US Forces
: U.S. forces post offices in Liberia Mar. 1970: 2–3[2]
- Postage due
: A genuine Liberian postage due cover. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1994 Mar./Apr. 1975: 3–4[3]
- Postage stamps of Liberia (book) 1923
: [Commented excerpts from Abayomi Karnga: Liberia Official Postal Guide, Monrovia, 1923] Apr. 1969: 6–7[6]
- Postal card
- 1881
: Liberian postal stationery. Buy “used” with caution Sep./Oct. 1981: 1–8[2]
- 1882
: Postally used Liberian postal stationery Mar./Apr. 1982: 4–7[4]
- 1892
: Postally used Liberian postal stationery Mar./Apr. 1982: 4–7[4]
- Higgins & Gage
: Unusual Liberian covers. German “SEEPOST” cancel Mar./Apr. 1984: [3]
- UPU
: Liberia’s U.P.U. postal card Mar./Apr. 1979: 4–6[4]
- defaced
: [Misc. questions and notes, part 1/3]. Repr. from LPS Letter Feb. 1967 Jan./Feb. 1978: [6]
- 1881
- Postal envelope
- 2c
: Liberian postal stationery. Buy “used” with caution Sep./Oct. 1981: 1–8[2]
- 3c
: Liberian postal stationery. Buy “used” with caution Sep./Oct. 1981: 1–8[2]
- 10c
: Liberian postal stationery. Buy “used” with caution Sep./Oct. 1981: 1–8[2]
- Registration
: Liberian postal stationery. Buy “used” with caution Sep./Oct. 1981: 1–8[3]
- 2c
- Postal envelopes
- 10c
: [Misc. questions and notes, part 1/3]. Repr. from LPS Letter Feb. 1967 Jan./Feb. 1978: [6]
- defaced
: [Misc. questions and notes, part 1/3]. Repr. from LPS Letter Feb. 1967 Jan./Feb. 1978: [6]
- 10c
- Postal rates
: 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[9] : Some notes on Liberia #O155 [plus additional comments]. Repr. from LPS Newsletter Nov. 1970, with addendum Sep./Oct. 1975: 3–9[4] : A classic Liberian cover Nov./Dec. 1979: 3–4[4] : The 1901 “ORDINARY” overprints Nov./Dec. 1983: 1–3[3]
- Postal stationery
: A specialized Liberian reference collection June 1971: 4–5[4] : Postally used Liberian postal stationery Mar./Apr. 1982: 4–7[4]
- Postcard
: Beautiful Liberian postcards May/June 1982: 1–3[1]
- Postmarks
- Liberian
: Was there ever a cancellation reading “NANNA KREW”? Jan./Feb. 1978: 3–5[4] : The 1901 “ORDINARY” overprints Nov./Dec. 1983: 1–3[2]
- Liberian
- Post office, sub post offices and postal agencies 1968
: [Complete list of Liberian post offices up to Feb. 18, 1969] Apr. 1969: [5]
- Post offices
- 1936
: Was there ever a cancellation reading “NANNA KREW”? Jan./Feb. 1978: 3–5[3]
- 1981/82
: Liberian post offices Sep./Oct. 1983: 1–2[1]
- Gbere
: Liberian postal stationery. Buy “used” with caution Sep./Oct. 1981: 1–8[2]
- Liberian
: Was there ever a cancellation reading “NANNA KREW”? Jan./Feb. 1978: 3–5[4]
- sub post offices and postal agencies
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: 1[1Post offices 1962]
- 1936
- Post offices opened since 1960
[Letter from John L. Cooper, Jr., deputy postmaster general, to Gale Raymond, listing post offices opened since 1960] Sep. 1968: [2]
- Poulenc, Ltd
: Advertising – Liberia style [Printed matter picture postcard] Mar./Apr. 1984: 1–2[1]
- Precancel
[Random notes] Nov./Dec. 1975: [8]
- President Howard
: The 1916 and 1917 surcharges of Liberia Jan./Feb. 1981: 3–6[4]
- Prices for #1-#25
[Random notes] Mar. 1968: [1]
- Printers
- Jaffe, H.
: Herman Jaffe, printer [including letter reprinted from LPS Newsletter Dec. 1970] Mar./Apr. 1980: 2–3[2]
- Jaffe, H.
- Proofs
- 1906 issue
: Comments on the Homan estate auction July/Aug. 1978: 4–5[5]
- Scott #21
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8]
- Scott #33a-34a
: Random notes on Liberian philately [Scott #33a, #34a] Sep./Oct. 1978: 2–3[3]
- Scott #94
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8]
- Scott #101
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8]
- Scott #102
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8]
- Scott #103
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8]
- Scott #104
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8]
- Scott #105
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8]
- Scott #106
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Scott #107
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Scott #108
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Scott #109
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Scott #110
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Scott #115-116
: Ashmun issue 1952. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1992 Sep. 1973: [4]
- Scott #309
: It ain't easy, Doc! [Scott #115-6 plate proofs] July/Aug. 1975: 3–5[3]
- Scott #309-312 Die
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Scott #309-312 Single colour
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Scott #312 Progressive on linen
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Scott #312 Progressive on white
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Scott #B19
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[10]
- Scott #C4-14
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[10]
- Scott #CB4
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[10]
- Scott #CB5
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[10]
- 1906 issue
- Prout, S.T.
: [Commented excerpts from Abayomi Karnga: Liberia Official Postal Guide, Monrovia, 1923] Apr. 1969: 6–7[6]
- Radio Elwa Anniversary Issue
: Radio ELWA 20th anniversary issue [Scott #659–62] Feb. 1974: [12]
- Railroads, Liberian
: Liberia’s railroads July/Aug. 1979: [2]
- Randall Street P.O.
: New Liberian post office [RANDALL STR.] Nov. 1972: [4]
- Raymond, G.
- Unrecorded post offices
: Two unrecorded Liberia post offices Oct. 1968: [2] : An odd Liberia postal marking – solved Oct. 1968: [2]
- Unrecorded post offices
- Refunding Loan Agreement 1912
: The Liberian–German affinity Apr. 1974: 6–9, 12[7]
- Registered envelope
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- Registration cancels
: Registration mark. Registration cancels June 1970: [5]
- Registration stamps
[Membership roster, as of Sep. 1, 1979] July/Aug. 1979: 7–9[8]
- Reichsdruckerei
: The brown paper varieties of 1923. Repr. in LPS Newsletter May/June 1981 and LPS Journal Apr./June 1992 Nov. 1973: 3–11[3] : The brown paper varieties. Repr. in LPS Newsletter May/June 1981 and LPS Journal July/Sep. 1992 Feb. 1974: 3–5[3] : Random notes on Liberian philately July/Aug. 1978: 2–3[3] : LPS profile – John Frandsen Nov./Dec. 1979: 4–5[5]
- Revenue stamp
: Liberia revenue – postally used? Repr. in LPS Journal July/Sep. 1992 Jan. 1974: 8–9[8] [Membership roster, as of Sep. 1, 1979] July/Aug. 1979: 7–9[8]
- Revenue stamps
: Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[6] : Revenues with postal cancels Jan./Feb. 1983: 2–3[2] : Liberian revenue stamps [Revenue stamps used on importation permits] May/June 1983: 6–8[6]
- Rice, S.R.
: Random notes on Liberian philately [Scott #33a, #34a] Sep./Oct. 1978: 2–3[3]
- River Cess P.O.
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- Roberts, J.J.
: Black Americans on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 Mar. 1972: 2–3[2] : 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[6] - Slave trade
: 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[4]
- Robertsfield
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1] - Machine cancel
: Liberian machine cancellations Jan./Feb. 1985: 3, 5–10[3]
- Robertsport
: Two unrecorded Liberia post offices Oct. 1968: [2] : An odd Liberia postal marking – solved Oct. 1968: [2] : Liberian postal history. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Sep./Oct. 1974: 8–12[9] : Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1] : Postage used for revenue used for postage Jan./Feb. 1981: 1–3[2]
- Rogers
- 1893 Provisional Issue
: [Misc. questions and notes, part 2/3] Mar. 1967: [3]
- Col. Henry Harper
: [About LPS president Henry Harper Rogers] June 1966: [3]
- Collection
The Smithsonian press release [Col. Rogers’ collection] July/Aug. 1980: 1–2[1]
- Handbook of Liberian Philately
: [About LPS president Henry Harper Rogers] June 1966: [3]
- History of LPS
: Why I collect Liberia. Repr. in LPS Journal July/Sep. 1990 Apr. 1968: 2–3[3] : History of the Liberian Philatelic Society. Repr. in LPS Journal July/Sep. 1990 Apr. 1968: [3]
- Scott #195-208
: The unusual in philately. When normal is rare and error is common [Scott #195–208, #201 with normal overprint] Jan. 1967: [1]
- Scott #264
: For the sharp eyed [Scott #285 var. “coconut” etc.] June 1967: [2] [Liberian national anthem, words by Daniel Bashiel Warner] June 1967: [2]
- Scott #285
: For the sharp eyed [Scott #285 var. “coconut” etc.] June 1967: [2] [Liberian national anthem, words by Daniel Bashiel Warner] June 1967: [2]
- Scott #313 & 328
[Scott #C77, #313 and #328] Jan. 1968: [2]
- Scott #C77
[Scott #C77, #313 and #328] Jan. 1968: [2]
- Scott #O112
: For the sharp eyed [Scott #285 var. “coconut” etc.] June 1967: [2] [Liberian national anthem, words by Daniel Bashiel Warner] June 1967: [2]
- 1893 Provisional Issue
- Rogers Cancellation
- Type XIII
: A genuine Liberian postage due cover. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1994 Mar./Apr. 1975: 3–4[4]
- Type XXI
: The money order bureau postmark. Repr. in LPS Journal July/Sep. 1992 Jan. 1974: [7] : Liberia’s money order system and postmark. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1994 May/June 1975: 4–9[4]
- Type XXVII
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[3]
- Type XXVIII
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[3]
- Type XXX
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2]
- Type XXXI
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2]
- Type XXXII
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[3]
- Type XIII
- Rogers Cancellations
- Type V
: Beautiful Liberian postcards May/June 1982: 1–3[1]
- Type XVIII
: Monrovia’s time dated hand stamp postmarks July/Oct. 1982: 4–6[4]
- Type V
- Rogers cancellation
- Type III
: Was there ever a cancellation reading “NANNA KREW”? Jan./Feb. 1978: 3–5[4]
- Type III
- Roye, Edward James
: A stampless cover from Liberia’s first president July/Aug. 1984: 5–8[8]
- S.S. Cameroon
: Overprint layout of Scott nos. 228 and O156 Sep./Oct. 1984: 6–7[7]
- S.S. George Washington
[The “S.S. George Washington” on Scott #F33]. Repr. from Stamps July 14, 1951. Also repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1992 and Jan./Mar. 2005 Dec. 1972: [4]
- S.S. Quail
: This Lark ain’t a boid! [Scott #117]. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1993 Jan./Feb. 1975: 9–12[12]
- Salala
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- Saleski, L. von
: Random notes on Liberian philately July/Aug. 1978: 2–3[2]
- Sanbria #112
: Liberia’s special delivery stamps Sep. 1973: 2–3[3]
- Sanniquelli
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- Sanniquellio
[Letter from John L. Cooper, Jr., deputy postmaster general, to Gale Raymond, listing post offices opened since 1960] Sep. 1968: [2]
- Sanoyea
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- Sasstown
: Two unrecorded Liberia post offices Oct. 1968: [2] : An odd Liberia postal marking – solved Oct. 1968: [2]
- Scott #1-3 1860
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[8] : Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[5] : Identification and paper thickness of the first stamp issues of Liberia [Part 1/2] Mar./Apr. 1985: 8–13[8] - Paper thickness
: Identification and paper thickness of the first issue of Liberia. Part II [Part 2/2] May/June 1985: 1–7[1] : Editorial comment [on first issue paper thickness] Sep./Oct. 1985: [1]
- Postal rates
: Identification and paper thickness of the first stamp issues of Liberia [Part 1/2] Mar./Apr. 1985: 8–13[12]
- Scott #1-3
: Rogers handbook. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 June 1972: 6–9[6] : Liberian postal history. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Sep./Oct. 1974: 8–12[9] - Notes on the first type
: Notes on the first type of Liberia Oct. 1967: [2] : Rogers handbook. 2nd report. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1992 Oct. 1972: 2–4[2]
- Scott #1
- Watermark
[Papermakers watermark on Scott #1] Sep. 1967: [1]
- Watermark
- Scott #2
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[8]
- Scott #2a
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[10]
- Scott #3
: A classic Liberian cover Nov./Dec. 1979: 3–4[2]
- Source of design
: Identification and paper thickness of the first stamp issues of Liberia [Part 1/2] Mar./Apr. 1985: 8–13[13]
- Scott #7-9 1864
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[8] : Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[5] - Paper thickness
: Identification and paper thickness of the first issue of Liberia. Part II [Part 2/2] May/June 1985: 1–7[2]
- Scott #13-15 1866-1869
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[8] : Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[5] - 4th printing
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[6] : Rogers handbook. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 June 1972: 6–9[8]
- Paper thickness
: Identification and paper thickness of the first issue of Liberia. Part II [Part 2/2] May/June 1985: 1–7[2]
- Scott #13
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[8] - Counterfeit
: Two Liberian counterfeits [Scott #13 and #15] Sep. 1973: [5]
- Scott #14
- Block of 32
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[8]
- Block of 32
- Scott #15
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[8] - Block of 31
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[8]
- Counterfeit
: Two Liberian counterfeits [Scott #13 and #15] Sep. 1973: [5]
- Scott #16-20 1880
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[8] : Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[5] - #Scott16
: Gummed or non-gummed? – That is the question [Scott #16–20] Mar./Apr. 1979: 3–4[3]
- #Scott 17
: Gummed or non-gummed? – That is the question [Scott #16–20] Mar./Apr. 1979: 3–4[3]
- #Scott18
: Gummed or non-gummed? – That is the question [Scott #16–20] Mar./Apr. 1979: 3–4[3]
- #Scott19
: Gummed or non-gummed? – That is the question [Scott #16–20] Mar./Apr. 1979: 3–4[3]
- #Scott 20
: Gummed or non-gummed? – That is the question [Scott #16–20] Mar./Apr. 1979: 3–4[3]
- Black proofs
: Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[5]
- Colour proofs
: Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[5]
- Die proofs
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[9] : Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11] : Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[6]
- Gum
: Gummed or non-gummed? – That is the question [Scott #16–20] Mar./Apr. 1979: 3–4[3]
- Imperforate
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[9]
- Paper thickness
: Identification and paper thickness of the first issue of Liberia. Part II [Part 2/2] May/June 1985: 1–7[2]
- Scott #16
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[9]
- Scott #16P
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[10]
- Scott #17
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[9] - On cover
: Auction report – George Alevizos, Dec. 8 & 9, 1983 Nov./Dec. 1983: 5–8[6] : Overprint layout of Scott nos. 228 and O156 Sep./Oct. 1984: 6–7[7]
- Scott #17a
: Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2]
- Scott #18
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[9] : 1880 issue used in the 1900s July/Aug. 1984: 1–2[1] - On cover
: Overprint layout of Scott nos. 228 and O156 Sep./Oct. 1984: 6–7[7]
- Scott #20
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] : Was there ever a cancellation reading “NANNA KREW”? Jan./Feb. 1978: 3–5[4] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[9]
- Scott #21 1881
: Re: Newsletter Nov. 1972, Liberia #21 Jan. 1973: 2–3[2] : Once more: the 3c red inland #21. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1993 Jan./Feb. 1975: 5–7[5] : Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2] [Membership roster, as of Sep. 1, 1979] July/Aug. 1979: 7–9[8] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[9] : Scott’s #21 the 3-cent red (revisited) Jan./Feb. 1984: [2] - Canada
[Random notes] Mar. 1968: [1] : 3 Cents S.Q. and Liberia, Scott’s No. 21. Repr. from Maple Leaves 124, Vol. 13(4), Apr. 1970 Nov. 1972: [2]
- Cracked 'A'
[Random notes] May 1968: [1] : Bomi Hills sub-p.o. June 1968: [1] : [Scott #106 brown, #21 plate flaw, reply to Farr: “1891 postal stationery with Pres. Johnson’s portrait obliterated”] June 1968: 1–2[1]
- Forgeries
: My philatelic interests of Liberia Nov./Dec. 1975: 5–6[6]
- On cover
: Auction report – George Alevizos, Dec. 8 & 9, 1983 Nov./Dec. 1983: 5–8[6]
- Proofs
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8]
- Red
: Scott’s #21 the 3-cent red (revisited) Jan./Feb. 1984: [2]
- Scott #22-23 1882
- Scott #22 on cover
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- Scott #23
- Block of 4
: Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[5]
- Block of 4
- Scott #22 on cover
- Scott #24-31 1885
: The numeral issues of Liberia Scott #24–31 Feb. 1969: [3] [Random notes] Sep. 1971: [1] : Rogers handbook. 2nd report. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1992 Oct. 1972: 2–4[3] : Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[5] - Scott #24
[Random notes] May 1967: [1]
- Scott #25a
[Random notes] Jan. 1969: [1]
- Scott #26a
[Random notes] Jan. 1969: [1]
- Scott #27a
: Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[5]
- Scott #28a
: Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[5]
- Scott #30a
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- Scott #31
: Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2]
- Scott 24b
- Sheet of 100
: Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[5]
- Sheet of 100
- Scott #32 1889
- Scott #32a
: Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2]
- Scott #32a
- Scott #33-49 1892-96
: Rogers handbook. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 June 1972: 6–9[7] : Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2] : Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11] : William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[9] - Colour errors
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[9] : Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[6]
- Colour proofs
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[10]
- Colour trial proofs
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[10]
- Scott #33-39
: Liberia 1892–96 pictorials (Scott’s 33–39 “colors”) Sep. 1971: [5]
- Scott #33a
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[7] : Random notes on Liberian philately [Scott #33a, #34a] Sep./Oct. 1978: 2–3[3] : Prices in the news May/June 1979: 1–2[2] : The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] - Colour error
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[12] : Auction report – George Alevizos, Dec. 8 & 9, 1983 Nov./Dec. 1983: 5–8[6]
- Scott #33a var
- Unissued colour
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[12]
- Unissued colour
- Scott #34
: The Monrovia six-bar cancel Sep./Oct. 1980: 2–4[3]
- Scott #34a
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[7] : Random notes on Liberian philately [Scott #33a, #34a] Sep./Oct. 1978: 2–3[3] : The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] - Colour error
: Auction report – George Alevizos, Dec. 8 & 9, 1983 Nov./Dec. 1983: 5–8[6]
- Scott #34a var
- Unissued colour
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[12]
- Unissued colour
- Scott #35
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] : A specialized Liberian reference collection June 1971: 4–5[4]
- Scott #35a
: Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2] : The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[1] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[9] : William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[9] : Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7]
- Scott #35var
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[12]
- Scott #36
- Seepost cancel
: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8]
- Surcharge colour
: 1893 provisional issue [Plating of Scott #50 and #O13] Mar. 1967: 4–5[4]
- Surcharge layout
: 1893 provisional issue [Plating of Scott #50 and #O13] Mar. 1967: 4–5[4]
- Seepost cancel
- Scott #37
[Membership roster, as of Sep. 1, 1979] July/Aug. 1979: 7–9[7]
- Scott #37a
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[2] : The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[9] : Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[5] : Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7] : Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[9] - Vignette sideways
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[9]
- Scott #38
: The 1916 and 1917 surcharges of Liberia Jan./Feb. 1981: 3–6[6] - Seepost cancel
: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8]
- Scott #39
- Imperf pair
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[10]
- Imperf pair
- Scott #40
- Money order bureau cancel
: Liberia’s money order system and postmark. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1994 May/June 1975: 4–9[7]
- Money order bureau cancel
- Scott #42
: Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2] - Seepost cancel
: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8]
- Scott #44
: The 1916 and 1917 surcharges of Liberia Jan./Feb. 1981: 3–6[6]
- Scott #45
: Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2] - Seepost cancel
: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8]
- Scott #46 var
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[9]
- Scott #46 var
- Unissued colour
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[12]
- Unissued colour
- Scott #47
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] : CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2]
- Scott #47a
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] : CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2]
- Scott #47b
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[7]
- Scott #48
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2] - Seepost cancel
: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8]
- Scott #49
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2] - Sheet of 10
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[9]
- Scott #49a
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[2] : The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[9] : Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[7]
- Scott 41 var
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[9]
- Scott 49a
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[9]
- Specimen
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[9] : Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[5]
- Specimens
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[12]
- Scott #50
: Plate damages. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 July/Aug. 1974: 16–18[16]
- Scott #50 1893
- Sheet of 40
: Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[5]
- Sheet of 40
- Scott #51
: Plate damages. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 July/Aug. 1974: 16–18[16]
- Scott #52-53 1894
- Scott #52
: The 1894 triangle [Scott #52–3, #O26–7] Nov./Dec. 1975: [3]
- Scott #52a
: The 1894 triangle [Scott #52–3, #O26–7] Nov./Dec. 1975: [3]
- Scott #52b
: The 1894 triangle [Scott #52–3, #O26–7] Nov./Dec. 1975: [3]
- Scott #53
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8] : Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[9]
- Scott #53a
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[7]
- Scott #52
- Scott #54 1897
- Scott #64
: It ain't easy, Doc! [Scott #115-6 plate proofs] July/Aug. 1975: 3–5[4] - Seapost cancel
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2]
- Scott #64a
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[6]
- Scott #64
- Scott #54-63 1897-1905
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11] - Scott #54
- On cover
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11] : Beautiful Liberian postcards May/June 1982: 1–3[1]
- On cover
- Scott #55
- On cover
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- Seepost cancel
: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8]
- On cover
- Scott #56
- Seapost cancel
: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8]
- Seapost cancel
- Scott #57
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] - On cover
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11] : Beautiful Liberian postcards May/June 1982: 1–3[1]
- Scott #58
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] - On cover
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- Scott #59
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #60
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #61
: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8] - Seapost cancel
: A specialized Liberian reference collection June 1971: 4–5[4]
- Scott #62
: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8]
- Scott #62a
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] : A specialized Liberian reference collection June 1971: 4–5[4] [Random notes] June 1972: [1]
- Scott #64
: 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[4] : Comments on article in Sept. 1969 Letter [Scott #64 and #128] Apr. 1970: [7] [Random notes] June 1971: [1] [Random notes] May 1972: [1]
- Scott #64 1897
[Membership roster, as of Sep. 1, 1979] July/Aug. 1979: 7–9[8] - Scott #64D
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[2]
- Scott #64
- Seapost cancel
[Random notes] Nov. 1972: 5–6[5] : German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8]
- Seapost cancel
- Scott #64B-64F 1901-2 Handstamped
- Scott #64C
[Membership roster, as of Sep. 1, 1979] July/Aug. 1979: 7–9[8] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[9] : Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[7]
- Scott #64D
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[9]
- Scott #64F
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[9]
- Scott #64c
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[9]
- Scott #64f
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott 64E
: Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[7]
- Scott #64C
- Scott #65-81 1901-2 OS Printed
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[2] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[9] : Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[12] : William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[9] : Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[5] - SCott #73
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[9]
- Scott #65
: Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7]
- Scott #66
: Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7] - Seapost cancel
: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8]
- Scott #66a
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[12] : Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7] : Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[9] - Block of four
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[12]
- Scott #69
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[2] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[9] : Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[7]
- Scott #70
: Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[9]
- Scott #73
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] : Comments on the Homan estate auction July/Aug. 1978: 4–5[4] : Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2] : Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[2] : Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[7] : Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7]
- Scott #77
: Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7]
- Scott #77A
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[2]
- Scott #77a
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[12]
- Scott #79
: Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[9] : Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[7] : Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[9]
- Scott #79var
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[2]
- Scott #80
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[9]
- Scott #81
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] : Comments on the Homan estate auction July/Aug. 1978: 4–5[4] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[9]
- Scott #81a
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #82-90 1901-2 Handstamped
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[2] : William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[9] : The 1901 “ORDINARY” overprints Nov./Dec. 1983: 1–3[1] - Scott #83
: Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[7]
- Scott #84
: Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[7] : Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7]
- Scott #85
: Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7]
- Scott #88
: Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7]
- Scott #88var
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[2]
- Scott #90
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[9]
- Scott #91-93 1902
- Scott #91
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8] : Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Scott #91a
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] : Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8]
- Scott #91c
: Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[7]
- Scott #92
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] : A specialized Liberian reference collection June 1971: 4–5[4] : Comments on the Homan estate auction July/Aug. 1978: 4–5[4] [Membership roster, as of Sep. 1, 1979] July/Aug. 1979: 7–9[8] : Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[12]
- Scott #92/92a pair
: Comments on the Homan estate auction July/Aug. 1978: 4–5[4]
- Scott #92a
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] [Membership roster, as of Sep. 1, 1979] July/Aug. 1979: 7–9[8]
- Scott #93
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] : Comments on the Homan estate auction July/Aug. 1978: 4–5[4]
- Scott #93a
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #91
- Scott #94 1903
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2] : It ain't easy, Doc! [Scott #115-6 plate proofs] July/Aug. 1975: 3–5[4] - 3c orange
: Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[5]
- Proofs
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] : Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[12] : William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[10]
- Scott #94a
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Seapost cancel
: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8]
- Seepost cancel;
: Was there ever a cancellation reading “NANNA KREW”? Jan./Feb. 1978: 3–5[4]
- Watermark
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[6]
- Scott #95-97 1903
: Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2] - Sheets of 20
: Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[7]
- Scott #98-100 1904
- Scott #98
: Plate damages. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 July/Aug. 1974: 16–18[16]
- Scott #99var
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Scott #100
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8] : Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2]
- Scott #98
- Scott #101-113 1906
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[12] : Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[7] - 103a
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[9]
- 107a
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[9]
- 110b
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[9]
- 111a
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[9]
- Errors
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[2]
- Proofs
: Comments on the Homan estate auction July/Aug. 1978: 4–5[5] : Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[12]
- Scott #101
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8] : Notes on Liberian legal-size air envelopes Sep. 1969: 2–3[2] [Membership roster, as of Sep. 1, 1979] July/Aug. 1979: 7–9[7]
- Scott #101a
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] : Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7]
- Scott #102
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8] : Notes on Liberian legal-size air envelopes Sep. 1969: 2–3[2]
- Scott #102 a/b var
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[2]
- Scott #102
- Issue date
: Was there ever a cancellation reading “NANNA KREW”? Jan./Feb. 1978: 3–5[4]
- On cover
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- Seepost cancel
: Was there ever a cancellation reading “NANNA KREW”? Jan./Feb. 1978: 3–5[4]
- Issue date
- Scott #102a
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] : Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7]
- Scott #103
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8] : Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] [Membership roster, as of Sep. 1, 1979] July/Aug. 1979: 7–9[8] - Imperf block of four
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[12]
- Inverted centre and imperf block of four
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[12]
- Seapost cancel
: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8]
- Scott #103a
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[7] : Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7]
- Scott #103a var
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[2]
- Scott #104
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8] : Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] - Seapost cancel
: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8]
- Scott #104a
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2]
- Scott #105
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8] : Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] : Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8] : William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[10]
- Scott #106
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] - Brown & black
[Random notes] May 1968: [1] : Bomi Hills sub-p.o. June 1968: [1] : [Scott #106 brown, #21 plate flaw, reply to Farr: “1891 postal stationery with Pres. Johnson’s portrait obliterated”] June 1968: 1–2[1] [Random notes] July/Aug. 1968: [1]
- Proofs
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Scott #106a
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8]
- Scott #106b
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] : Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7]
- Scott #107
: Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[5] - Imperf plate proof
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[13] - Various colours
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[13]
- Trial colour plate proofs
: Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[5]
- Scott #107a
- Inverted centre
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[13]
- Inverted centre
- Scott #108
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2]
- Scott #109
- Plate proof
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[13]
- Trial colour block
: Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[5]
- Trial colour plate proof sheets
: Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[5]
- Plate proof
- Scott #109b
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] : Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7]
- Scott #110
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #110b
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] : Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7]
- Scott #111a
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] : Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7]
- Scott #112
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2]
- Scott #112a
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8] : The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] : Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7]
- Scott #113
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2]
- Scott #113 var
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3]
- Trial colour proofs
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[10]
- Scott #114 1908
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8]
- Scott #115-125 1909-12
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[9] : Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[7] - Colour proofs
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[10]
- Errors
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3]
- Imperf plate proofs
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[13]
- Imperf plate proofs
: Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[7]
- Scott #116a
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] : Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7]
- Scott #116a-123a
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] : William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[9]
- Scott #117a
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2]
- Scott #118
[Membership roster, as of Sep. 1, 1979] July/Aug. 1979: 7–9[8]
- Scott #119a
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] : Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7]
- Scott #120a
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] : Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7]
- Scott #121b
: Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7]
- Scott #121var
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[10]
- Scott #123a
: Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7]
- Scott #125
- Experimental roulette
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[13]
- Experimental roulette
- Scott #115-125
- Scott #115
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #115-117
: Liberia’s 1909 landscape issue. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1992 Feb. 1974: 8–10[8]
- Scott #117
- Seapost cancel
: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8]
- Seapost cancel
- Scott #118
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2]
- Scott #118b
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[7]
- Scott #119-125
: Liberia’s 1909 landscape issue. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1992 Feb. 1974: 8–10[8]
- Scott #120
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] : CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2]
- Scott #121
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2]
- Scott #122
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2]
- Scott #123
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2]
- Scott #124
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2]
- Scott #115
- Scott #126-127E 1910-12
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3] - Scott #126B
- Pair imperf between
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[13]
- Pair imperf between
- Scott #126b
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[6]
- Scott #127
: A specialized Liberian reference collection June 1971: 4–5[4]
- Scott #127a
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8]
- Scott #127b
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[7] : Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[10]
- Surcharge
: Re: Newsletter Nov. 1972, Liberia #21 Jan. 1973: 2–3[3] : Number 126 variety Jan. 1973: [3]
- Scott #128 1913
: 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[4] : Comments on article in Sept. 1969 Letter [Scott #64 and #128] Apr. 1970: [7] : Liberia’s money order system and postmark. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1994 May/June 1975: 4–9[7] [Membership roster, as of Sep. 1, 1979] July/Aug. 1979: 7–9[8] : Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[7] - Scott #128a
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[7]
- Scott #128d
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[7]
- Scott #129-133
: 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[4] : Letters to the editor [Scott #129–33, #O72–5] Mar./Apr. 1976: [8]
- Scott #129-133 1914
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[13] : Auction report – George Alevizos, Dec. 8 & 9, 1983 Nov./Dec. 1983: 5–8[6] - Double surcharge
: Auction report – George Alevizos, Dec. 8 & 9, 1983 Nov./Dec. 1983: 5–8[6]
- Scott #129-133
- Scott #129
: Further notes on Mr. Farr’s article on Scott 129–33 and O72–75 May 1969: [3] [Random notes] Feb. 1971: [2]
- Scott #130
: Further notes on Mr. Farr’s article on Scott 129–33 and O72–75 May 1969: [3]
- Scott #131
: Further notes on Mr. Farr’s article on Scott 129–33 and O72–75 May 1969: [3] : Plate damages. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 July/Aug. 1974: 16–18[16]
- Scott #132
: Further notes on Mr. Farr’s article on Scott 129–33 and O72–75 May 1969: [3]
- Scott #133
: Further notes on Mr. Farr’s article on Scott 129–33 and O72–75 May 1969: [3]
- Scott #129
- Scott #134-135 1915
: The Liberian–German affinity Apr. 1974: 6–9, 12[9] : The 1916 and 1917 surcharges of Liberia Jan./Feb. 1981: 3–6[3] - Scott #135
- Brownish paper
: Re: New date on early cover in Dec. 1972 Letter Jan. 1973: [4] : New find? [Scott #135 on brownish paper] Jan. 1973: [4] : Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[10]
- Brownish paper
- Scott #136-156 1915-16
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] : William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[9] : Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[7] - Scott #126
: Prices in the news May/June 1979: 1–2[2]
- Scott #141
: Prices in the news May/June 1979: 1–2[2] - Sheet of 20
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[9]
- Scott #142
: Prices in the news May/June 1979: 1–2[2]
- Scott #146 var
: Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7]
- Scott #146
- Inverted surcharge
: Will miracles never cease? [Scott #146]. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1992 Apr. 1973: 3–5[3]
- Inverted surcharge
- Scott #146a
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #147
: Will miracles never cease? [Scott #146]. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1992 Apr. 1973: 3–5[3] : Comments on the Homan estate auction July/Aug. 1978: 4–5[4] : Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2] : Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[13] : Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[10] - Type m surcharge
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3]
- Scott #148
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2]
- Scott #151
: Comments on the Homan estate auction July/Aug. 1978: 4–5[4] : Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3] : The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] : Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[10]
- Scott #151-152
: [Scott #B3 on maximum card, notes on Scott #151–2] Nov. 1967: 2–4[2]
- Scott #152
: Scott #152 – Minkus #252 – Gibbons #211–220 Mar. 1972: [5]
- Scott #153
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] : Prices in the news May/June 1979: 1–2[2] [Membership roster, as of Sep. 1, 1979] July/Aug. 1979: 7–9[8]
- Scott #153-4
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Scott #153-154
: 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[4] : Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[13] - On cover
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- Scott #153a
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] - Block of 50
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[9]
- Scott #153b
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #153c
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #154
: Prices in the news May/June 1979: 1–2[2] [Membership roster, as of Sep. 1, 1979] July/Aug. 1979: 7–9[8]
- Scott #155-156
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Scott #156
: Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[7]
- Scott #157-159 1916
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[6] : A 1915 revenue stamp and some historical notes Feb. 1972: [4] : Gummed or non-gummed? – That is the question [Scott #16–20] Mar./Apr. 1979: 3–4[3] : The 1916 and 1917 surcharges of Liberia Jan./Feb. 1981: 3–6[4] - 1g16 surcharge
: The 1916 and 1917 surcharges of Liberia Jan./Feb. 1981: 3–6[4]
- 1616 surcharge
: The 1916 and 1917 surcharges of Liberia Jan./Feb. 1981: 3–6[4]
- Scott #157
: Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2]
- Ungummed
: Gummed or non-gummed? – That is the question [Scott #16–20] Mar./Apr. 1979: 3–4[3]
- Scott #160-161 1917
- Double surcharge
: The 1916 and 1917 surcharges of Liberia Jan./Feb. 1981: 3–6[6]
- FCUR
: The 1916 and 1917 surcharges of Liberia Jan./Feb. 1981: 3–6[6]
- FIV
: The 1916 and 1917 surcharges of Liberia Jan./Feb. 1981: 3–6[6]
- OUR
: The 1916 and 1917 surcharges of Liberia Jan./Feb. 1981: 3–6[6]
- Scott #O161
: Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2]
- Triple surcharge
: The 1916 and 1917 surcharges of Liberia Jan./Feb. 1981: 3–6[6]
- Double surcharge
- Scott #163-175 1918
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] : Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[13] - Colour proofs
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[10]
- Die proofs
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[10] : Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[7]
- Imperf pairs
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[13]
- Scott #163
: A hunting we will go – bongo hunting that is May 1970: 2–3[2]
- Scott #166
: Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[5]
- Scott #167
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] - Trial colour proof pairs
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Scott #169
: A specialized Liberian reference collection June 1971: 4–5[4]
- Scott #171
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #172 var
- Imperf pair
- Brownish paper
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[13]
- Brownish paper
- Imperf pair
- Scott #172
- Imperf pair
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[10]
- Imperf pair
- Scott #173-175
- Trial colour proof pairs
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Trial colour proof pairs
- Scott #174
- Imperf
- Corner block
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[10]
- Corner block
- Imperf
- Scott #175
- Imperf pair
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[10]
- Imperf pair
- Scott #176-182 1920
- CEETS
[Membership roster, as of Sep. 1, 1979] July/Aug. 1979: 7–9[8]
- Scott #176
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[6]
- Scott #176b
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8]
- Scott #176c
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8]
- Scott #178-178e
: Liberia’s registration stamp of 1903 and its 1920 surcharge for regular postage. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1990 Mar. 1970: 7–13[11]
- Scott #178-182
: Constant varieties of the 1920 provisionals no’s: 178–182. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 July/Aug. 1974: [15]
- Scott #178a
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8]
- Scott #178b
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8]
- Scott #178c
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8]
- Scott #179
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[6] [Random notes] Apr. 1974: [2]
- Scott #179-179g
: Liberia’s registration stamp of 1903 and its 1920 surcharge for regular postage. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1990 Mar. 1970: 7–13[11]
- Scott #180
: Unlisted errors & varieties Sep. 1971: 3–4[3] : [Answers to questiones from previous Newsletter issues] Sep. 1972: 5–6[5]
- Scott #180-180f
: Liberia’s registration stamp of 1903 and its 1920 surcharge for regular postage. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1990 Mar. 1970: 7–13[11]
- Scott #180b
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8]
- Scott #180d
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[7]
- Scott #181-181a
: Liberia’s registration stamp of 1903 and its 1920 surcharge for regular postage. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1990 Mar. 1970: 7–13[11]
- Scott #182a
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8]
- Scott #182b
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8]
- Scott 182-182c
: Liberia’s registration stamp of 1903 and its 1920 surcharge for regular postage. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1990 Mar. 1970: 7–13[11]
- CEETS
- Scott #183-194 1921
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3] : The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] : The 1916 and 1917 surcharges of Liberia Jan./Feb. 1981: 3–6[4] - Scott #183
: 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[3]
- Scott #184
: Postage used for revenue used for postage Jan./Feb. 1981: 1–3[2] - Seapost cancel
: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8]
- Scott #188
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #191
- Postally used
[Random notes] May 1968: [1]
- Postally used
- Scott #195-208 1921 Overprinted
: The unusual in philately. When normal is rare and error is common [Scott #195–208, #201 with normal overprint] Jan. 1967: [1] : Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2] : The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] : William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[9] - Inverted overprints
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Scott #195
: 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[3]
- Scott #201
: Scott no. 201 Jan./Feb. 1982: 8–9[8] - Part sheet
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[13]
- Upright
: Scott no. 201 Jan./Feb. 1982: 8–9[8]
- Scott #209-213 1923
: Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2] - Scott #213
: A specialized Liberian reference collection June 1971: 4–5[4]
- Scott #214-227
: Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2] : The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] - Brownish paper
: The brown paper varieties of 1923. Repr. in LPS Newsletter May/June 1981 and LPS Journal Apr./June 1992 Nov. 1973: 3–11[3]
- Scott #216
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[6]
- Scott #222
: 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[5] : Dumboy Nov./Dec. 1980: 4–5[4]
- Scott #228-228a
: A specialized Liberian reference collection June 1971: 4–5[4]
- Scott #229
: Unlisted errors & varieties Sep. 1971: 3–4[3] : [Answers to questiones from previous Newsletter issues] Sep. 1972: 5–6[5]
- Scott #230-236 1928
- Scott #230
: Liberia wrappers Sep./Oct. 1983: 2–4[2] - Seapost cancel
: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8]
- Scott #233
- Seapost cancel
: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8]
- Seapost cancel
- Scott #236
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8]
- Scott #230
- Scott #248-258 1936
- Covers
: The 1936 provisional issue on cover [Scott #248–70] Nov./Dec. 1982: 9–14[9]
- Misplaced overprints
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[13]
- Scott #248
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[6] - Double overprint
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[13]
- Inverted overprint
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[13]
- Scott #249
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[6]
- Scott #250
- Double overprint
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[13]
- Double overprint
- Scott #251
- Albino overprint
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[13]
- Albino overprint
- Scott #252
- Double overprint
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[13]
- Double overprint
- Scott #254
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[6] - Inverted overprint
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[13]
- Scott #255
- Double overprint
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[13]
- Double overprint
- Scott #256
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[6]
- Scott #257
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[6] - Diagonal overprints
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[13]
- Covers
- Scott #259-270 1936
: For a real challenge, try Liberia. Repr. from Stamp Collector Jan. 20, 1979 July/Aug. 1979: 4–6[4] - Scott #260
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[7] - Albino overprint
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[14]
- Scott #263
- Albino overprint
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[14]
- Inverted overprint
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[14]
- Albino overprint
- Scott #264
: Plate damages. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 July/Aug. 1974: 16–18[16] - Missing '6'
: For the sharp eyed [Scott #285 var. “coconut” etc.] June 1967: [2] [Liberian national anthem, words by Daniel Bashiel Warner] June 1967: [2]
- Scott #264a
: Plate damages. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 July/Aug. 1974: 16–18[16]
- Scott #266
- Double overprint
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[14]
- Double overprint
- Scott #270
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[7]
- Scott #2670
- Vertical overprint
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[14]
- Vertical overprint
- Scott #271-276 1937
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] - Scott #271
- Imperf pair
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[14]
- Imperf pair
- Scott #277-279 1940
- First day cover
: Why I collect Liberia. Repr. in LPS Journal July/Sep. 1990 Apr. 1968: 2–3[3] : History of the Liberian Philatelic Society. Repr. in LPS Journal July/Sep. 1990 Apr. 1968: [3] : Liberia’s initial first-day-cover service Nov./Dec. 1984: 2–11[2]
- Scott #278
[Random notes] May 1972: [1]
- First day cover
- Scott #283-288 1942
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] - Scott #285
: For the sharp eyed [Scott #285 var. “coconut” etc.] June 1967: [2] [Liberian national anthem, words by Daniel Bashiel Warner] June 1967: [2]
- Scott #287
- On cover
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- On cover
- Scott #288a
: Waxed paper on mint stamps July/Aug. 1971: [1]
- Scott #288A-295 1944-46
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3] - Scott #289
: A specialized Liberian reference collection June 1971: 4–5[4]
- Scott #290
: A specialized Liberian reference collection June 1971: 4–5[4]
- Scott #290a
: 1944–1946 provisional issue. Scott #290A – 2c on 5c ultramarine. Plating sheet Sep. 1972: [3]
- Scott #292
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[7]
- Scott #292a
: A specialized Liberian reference collection June 1971: 4–5[4]
- Scott #296-7 1945
: Black Americans on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 Mar. 1972: 2–3[2] : A curious cover Sep./Oct. 1979: 5–6[6] - FDC
: A curious cover Sep./Oct. 1979: 5–6[6]
- Scott #299 1947
: A specialized Liberian reference collection June 1971: 4–5[4]
- Scott #300 1947
- Specimen
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[14]
- Specimen
- Scott #301-4 1947
: Black Americans on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 Mar. 1972: 2–3[2] : Education with Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 4–5[5] : Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2]
- Scott #305-8 1947
- Imperf pairs
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[10]
- Imperf pairs
- Scott #309-312 1949
: Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2] : Herman Jaffe, printer [including letter reprinted from LPS Newsletter Dec. 1970] Mar./Apr. 1980: 2–3[2] : Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[5] - Die
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Die proofs
: Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[5]
- Perforations
: Observations [Scott #309–12, #C63–4] May 1969: [2] : Notes on Liberia’s first Jehudi Ashmun issue [Scott #309–12, #C63–64] Jan. 1970: 4–8[7]
- Single colour
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Scott #309
- Colour error
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[7]
- Progressive proofs
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[12]
- Colour error
- Scott #309a
: Ashmun issue 1952. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1992 Sep. 1973: [4]
- Scott #312
- Imperf corner blocks
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Imperf corner blocks Specimen
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Imperf corner blocks Szyk
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Progressive on linen
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Progressive on white
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Progressive proofs
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[10]
- Imperf corner blocks
- Scott #313-327
: The president who was short-changed [Scott #313–27]. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 June 1972: 4–5[4] : President James S. Smith? Mar./Apr. 1980: 4–5[4] - Scott #135
: Obtaining stamps the Liberian style Sep./Oct. 1979: 3–5[4]
- Scott #314
: Obtaining stamps the Liberian style Sep./Oct. 1979: 3–5[4] : The birth of a stamp [Scott #314] Jan./Feb. 1980: 4–8[4]
- Scott #321
: Obtaining stamps the Liberian style Sep./Oct. 1979: 3–5[4]
- Scott #313
- Postally used
: [Misc. questions and notes, part 2/3] Mar. 1967: [3]
- Reprint
: [Scott #B3 on maximum card, notes on Scott #151–2] Nov. 1967: 2–4[2] [Scott #C77, #313 and #328] Jan. 1968: [2] [Random notes] Mar. 1968: [1]
- Postally used
- Scott #329 1950
- Corner block
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[10]
- Imperf margin pair
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[10]
- Corner block
- Scott #330-331 1950
- Imperf Specimen
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Imperf Specimen
- Scott #332-337 1952
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[10] - Scott #333
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[10]
- Scott #334
- Trial colour proofs
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[11]
- Trial colour proofs
- Sheets of 20
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[Sep81-10]
- Trial colour proofs
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[10]
- Scott #332-337
- Scott #334
- Sheet
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[10]
- Sheet
- Scott #335
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[7]
- Specimen
[Random notes] Mar. 1969: [2]
- Vignette
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[10]
- Scott #334
- Scott #332-340a 1952
: The 1952 Ashmun stamps May/June 1980: 3–4[3] - Errors
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3]
- Plate numbers
: The 1952 Ashmun stamps May/June 1980: 3–4[4]
- Scott #340a
: Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[6]
- Scott #338
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[7]
- Scott #340a
[Random notes] July/Aug. 1973: [1]
- Scott #341-346 1953
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[7] : Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[6] - Perforation errors
: Real perforation errors? [Scott #344 and #364] July/Aug. 1985: 3–5[4]
- Scott #345
[Membership roster, as of Sep. 1, 1979] July/Aug. 1979: 7–9[7]
- Scott #347-349 1955
- Miniature proof sheets
: Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[6] : Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[11]
- Scott #348
: Are they really semi-postals? [Scott #B1–2]. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 May/June 1974: 3–5[5]
- Miniature proof sheets
- Scott #358-361 1956
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[11]
- Scott #362-363 1957
: An unbelievable tale of adventure [Scott #362–3, #C107–10] Jan./Feb. 1984: 2–6[2] - First Day Covers
: An unbelievable tale of adventure [Scott #362–3, #C107–10] Jan./Feb. 1984: 2–6[4]
- Scott #364-367 1957
: 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] - Scott #364
- Perforation error
: Real perforation errors? [Scott #344 and #364] July/Aug. 1985: 3–5[4]
- Perforation error
- Scott #368-370 1958
: “I’m off to Europe”, cried President Tubman [1958 flag issue: Scott #368–70, #C114–7] Jan./Feb. 1979: 4–6[5] - Scott #370
- Imperf proofs
: Comments on the Homan estate auction July/Aug. 1978: 4–5[5]
- Imperf proofs
- Scott #371-378 1958-60
- Colour variants
: [Misc. questions and notes, part 2/3] Mar. 1967: [3] : [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[7]
- Colour variants
- Scott #388 World Refugee Year 1960
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Scott #393-394 1960
- Imperf
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[11]
- Imperf
- Scott #397-398 1961
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #402 1962
- Imperf souvenir sheet
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[11]
- Imperf souvenir sheet
- Scott #403A-406A 1962-64
- Die proof colour trials
: Some essays of the 1964 building definitives July/Oct. 1982: 1–4[1]
- Essays
: Some essays of the 1964 building definitives July/Oct. 1982: 1–4[1]
- Die proof colour trials
- Scott #434-443A 1966-69
- Scott #434-443a
: Rogers handbook. 2nd report. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1992 Oct. 1972: 2–4[3]
- Scott #441
[Random notes] Oct. 1969: [1] [Random notes] Feb. 1971: [2] : Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[6]
- Scott #442
[Random notes] Feb. 1971: [2]
- Scott #434-443a
- Scott #483-485 1968
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #653-658 1973
: Copernicus anniversary issue [Scott #653–8, #C200] Feb. 1974: [11]
- Scott #659-662 1974
: Radio ELWA 20th anniversary issue [Scott #659–62] Feb. 1974: [12]
- Scott #703-708 1975
: Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2]
- Scott #B1-B2 1915
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] - Scott #B1
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[7] : Varieties of the figure “2” on #s B1–2 July/Aug. 1971: [3] : Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8] : Are they really semi-postals? [Scott #B1–2]. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 May/June 1974: 3–5[3]
- Scott #B2
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[7] : Varieties of the figure “2” on #s B1–2 July/Aug. 1971: [3] : Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8] : Are they really semi-postals? [Scott #B1–2]. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 May/June 1974: 3–5[3]
- Scott #B3-B15 1918
: Liberia’s 1918 Red Cross issue Nov./Dec. 1979: 2–3[2] - CTO
: Liberia’s 1918 Red Cross issue Nov./Dec. 1979: 2–3[2]
- Scott #B6
: Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[5]
- Scott #B9
: Liberia’s 1918 Red Cross issue Nov./Dec. 1979: 2–3[2]
- Scott #B15
: Liberia’s 1918 Red Cross issue Nov./Dec. 1979: 2–3[2] : The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2]
- Specimen
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Scott #B3-B15
- Scott #B3
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[7]
- Scott #B9a
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[7]
- Scott #B13
: Plate damages. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 July/Aug. 1974: 16–18[16]
- Scott B15
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8]
- Scott #B3
- Scott #B19
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[10]
- Scott #B19 1954
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[11]
- Scott #C1-C3 1936
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3] : Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[6] : The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] : Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[11] : Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[8] - Scott #3cm
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Scott #C1
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] - "Via air mail"
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[17]
- Double surcharge
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[17]
- Inverted surcharge
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[17]
- Se tenant margin pair
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[17]
- Scott #C2
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] : Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[10] - First flight cover
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[17]
- Inverted surcharge
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[17]
- On cover
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- Scott #C3
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[11] : Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[10] - "Via air mail"
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[18] : Auction report – George Alevizos, Dec. 8 & 9, 1983 Nov./Dec. 1983: 5–8[6]
- Scott #C3m
- Surcharged on #230
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[17]
- Surcharged on #230
- Scott #C3var
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Scott #C3A-C3F 1936
: 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[2] : Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[5] - Die proofs
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[18]
- Imperf pairs
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[11] : William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[11] : Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[18]
- Pairs imperf between
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] : Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[18]
- Plate proofs
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[18]
- Scott #C3C var
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Scott #C4-13 1938
- On first day covers
: Liberia’s initial first-day-cover service Nov./Dec. 1984: 2–11[3]
- Proofs
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[10]
- Scott #C5
: 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[4]
- Scott #C9
: 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[4]
- Scott #C13
: 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[4]
- proofs
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- On first day covers
- Scott #C14-C16
- Inverted overprint
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Scott #C14
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8]
- Scott #C15
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8]
- Scott #C16
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[8]
- Inverted overprint
- Scott #C17-C26 194
: Random notes on Liberian philately [Scott #33a, #34a] Sep./Oct. 1978: 2–3[3]
- Scott #C17-C26 1941
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3] : Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[18] - Bars
: Liberian airmail forgeries – dangerous forgeries or only proofs? [Scott #C17–C26] Sep./Oct. 1978: 3–8[4]
- C17
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[18]
- C18
: Auction report – George Alevizos, Dec. 8 & 9, 1983 Nov./Dec. 1983: 5–8[6]
- Gum
: Liberian airmail forgeries – dangerous forgeries or only proofs? [Scott #C17–C26] Sep./Oct. 1978: 3–8[4]
- Inverted overprint
: Liberian airmail forgeries – dangerous forgeries or only proofs? [Scott #C17–C26] Sep./Oct. 1978: 3–8[4]
- Inverted surcharges
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[18]
- Scott #C17
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] : Liberian airmail forgeries – dangerous forgeries or only proofs? [Scott #C17–C26] Sep./Oct. 1978: 3–8[6] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Scott #C18
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] : Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7] : Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[10]
- Scott #C19
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] - Inverted surcahrge
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[10]
- Scott #C20
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] : Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[7]
- Scott #C21
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Scott #C22
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] : Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[8]
- Scott #C23
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] : Liberian airmail forgeries – dangerous forgeries or only proofs? [Scott #C17–C26] Sep./Oct. 1978: 3–8[4] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] : Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11] : Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[18] : Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[11]
- Scott #C24
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] - Inverted surcharge
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] : Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[11]
- Scott #C25
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] : Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- Scott #C26
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] - Inverted surcharge
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[11]
- Scott C17
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[10]
- Scott C26
: Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[8]
- Scott #C27-36 1942
: Liberian airmail forgeries – dangerous forgeries or only proofs? [Scott #C17–C26] Sep./Oct. 1978: 3–8[4] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] : William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[11] - Double overprint
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Scott #C27
- 50c inverted
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[18]
- 50c inverted
- Scott #C30
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[11]
- Scott #C37-C44 1942-44
- Scott #C38
- On cover
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- On cover
- Scott #C42
- On cover
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- On cover
- Scott #C38
- Scott #C38-C39
: What does the stamp really show? [Scott #C38–9]. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1990 Nov. 1968: 2–3[2] : 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[4]
- Scott #C45-C50
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3]
- Scott #C45-C50 1944-45
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[11] : Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[18] - C46
- Alberto Perez
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[18]
- Surcharge errors
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[18]
- Alberto Perez
- Scott #46A
: Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[8]
- Scott #C45
- Block of four
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[11]
- Block of four
- Scott #C46A
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[11]
- Scott #C46a
- Inverted surcharge
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[11]
- On cover
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[11]
- Inverted surcharge
- Scott #C47
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[18] : Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[11] - On cover
: Scott’s #C-47 used on cover July/Oct. 1982: 9–15[9]
- Pair, one without surcharge
: Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[18]
- Scott #C48A
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[11]
- Scott #C48B
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[11] : Airmail serendipity (Part II) [Scott #C48B varieties] Sep./Oct. 1984: [8]
- Scott #C48b
: Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[8]
- Scott #C49
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[11] : William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[11] : Auction report [Robert Siegel auction Nov. 20, 1982 and George Alevizos auction Nov. 22, 1982] July/Oct. 1982: 16–21[18] : Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[8]
- Scott #C50
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[11] : William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[11]
- Scott #C45-C50
- Scott #C4
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Scott #C45
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Scott #C46
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] - Diagonal surcharge
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Double surcharge
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Scott #C46A
- Inverted surcharge
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Inverted surcharge
- Scott #C46a
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[7]
- Scott #C47
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #C48
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] - Diagonal surcharge
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Scott #C48A
- Inverted surcharge
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[11]
- Inverted surcharge
- Scott #C48B
: Airmail serendipity [Scott #C48B varieties] Mar./Apr. 1981: 3–6, 9–10[3] - Inverted surcharge
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[11]
- Scott #C48Ba
: Airmail serendipity [Scott #C48B varieties] Mar./Apr. 1981: 3–6, 9–10[5]
- Scott #C48Bb
: Airmail serendipity [Scott #C48B varieties] Mar./Apr. 1981: 3–6, 9–10[5]
- Scott #C48Bc
: Airmail serendipity [Scott #C48B varieties] Mar./Apr. 1981: 3–6, 9–10[5]
- Scott #C48Bd
: Airmail serendipity [Scott #C48B varieties] Mar./Apr. 1981: 3–6, 9–10[5]
- Scott #C48Be
: Airmail serendipity [Scott #C48B varieties] Mar./Apr. 1981: 3–6, 9–10[5]
- Scott #C48a
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Scott #C48b
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5] : Unlisted errors & varieties Sep. 1971: 3–4[4]
- Scott #C49
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Scott #C50
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10] : Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- Scott #C4
- Scott #C54-56 1947
- Scott #C56a
: Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[6] : Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[8] - Specim
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[9]
- Specimen
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[14]
- Scott #C56a
- Scott #C57 1947
: Black Americans on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 Mar. 1972: 2–3[2]
- Scott #C58-60 1947
- Imperf pairs
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[10]
- Imperf pairs
- Scott #C61-62 1948
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[11]
- Scott #C61-62
- pair
: Prices in the news May/June 1979: 1–2[2]
- pair
- Scott #C63-64 1949
- Perforations
[Random notes] May 1969: [1] : Notes on Liberia’s first Jehudi Ashmun issue [Scott #309–12, #C63–64] Jan. 1970: 4–8[7]
- Perforations
- Scott #C67 1950
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[7] : Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[5] - Imperf Specimen
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Scott #C67a
: Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[6] : The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[1]
- UPU Jubilee Specimen
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[11]
- Scott #C68-69 1952
- C69
: Comments on the Homan estate auction July/Aug. 1978: 4–5[4]
- Colour errors
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[11]
- Imper proofs
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[10]
- Inverted centres
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[11] : Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[11]
- Proofs, Specimen
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[10]
- Scott #C68
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[7] : Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[11] - Trial colour proofs
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[11]
- Scott #C68a
[Random notes] Oct. 1968: [1]
- Scott #C69
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[7] : Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[11]
- Scott #C69a
[Random notes] Oct. 1968: [1] : Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[6] : The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] : Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[11] - Proofs
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[11]
- Vignettes
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[10]
- Violet frame of the 25c stamp omitted
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[11]
- Trial colour proofs
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[10]
- Vignette
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[10]
- C69
- Scott #C70a
[Random notes] July/Aug. 1973: [1]
- Scott #C71-C76 1953
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[11]
- Scott #C77
[Scott #C77, #313 and #328] Jan. 1968: [2] : [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[7] : Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2] : Liberia’s UNICEF stamp [Scott #C77] July/Aug. 1980: 2–3[2] - Sheet of 4
: Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[8]
- Scott #C88-90 1955
- Miniature proof sheets
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[11]
- Miniature proof sheets
- Scott #C90
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[7]
- Scott #C93-C96 1955
- Miniature sheets
: Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[8]
- Miniature sheets
- Scott #C95
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[7]
- Scott #C100-102 1956
- Scott #C100
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #C101
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #C102
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #C103
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[7] : Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[6]
- Scott #C100
- Scott #C104-106 1956
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[11]
- Scott #C107-110
: An unbelievable tale of adventure [Scott #362–3, #C107–10] Jan./Feb. 1984: 2–6[4] - First Day Covers
: An unbelievable tale of adventure [Scott #362–3, #C107–10] Jan./Feb. 1984: 2–6[4]
- Scott #C111-113 1957
: 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]
- Scott #C114-C117 1958
- Scott #C114-C115
- Imperf proofs
: Comments on the Homan estate auction July/Aug. 1978: 4–5[5]
- Imperf proofs
- Scott #C117
: “I’m off to Europe”, cried President Tubman [1958 flag issue: Scott #368–70, #C114–7] Jan./Feb. 1979: 4–6[6]
- Scott #C114-C115
- Scott #C121a
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[7]
- Scott #C124
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[7]
- Scott #C128-C129 1960
- Imperf
: Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[11]
- Scott #C129
: Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[6]
- Imperf
- Scott #C129
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[7]
- Scott #C130-131
- Scott #C130
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #C131
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #C130
- Scott #C132
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #C134
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #C151-C152
: Obtaining stamps the Liberian style Sep./Oct. 1979: 3–5[4]
- Scott #C161
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #C169a
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #CB1-CB3 1941
- Inverted overprint
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Inverted overprint
- Scott #CB4-CB6
- Scott #CB4
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[10]
- Scott #CB5
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[10]
- Scott #CB6
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[10]
- Scott #CB4
- Scott #CE1
: Liberia’s special delivery stamps Sep. 1973: 2–3[3]
- Scott #CE1 1941
- Inverted overprint
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Inverted overprint
- Scott #CF1 1941
- Inverted overprint
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Inverted overprint
- Scott #E1
: Liberia’s special delivery stamps Sep. 1973: 2–3[2] : Plate damages. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 July/Aug. 1974: 16–18[16]
- Scott #F1-F5 1893
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[1] - Scott #F1
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[11] : William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[12] : Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[11] - Grand Bassa cancel
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[12]
- Scott #F2
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[11]
- Scott #F2 var
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3]
- Scott #F3
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[11]
- Scott #F5
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3] : William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[12] : Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[11]
- Scott #F2
: Comments on the Homan estate auction July/Aug. 1978: 4–5[4] : Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2]
- Scott #F4
[Answers to Fred Farr’s questions in LPS Letter Feb. 1967] Mar. 1967: 1–2[1]
- Scott #F6-F9 1894
- Scott #F8
: Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[8]
- Scott #F9
: Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[8]
- Scott #F8
- Scott #F10-14 1903
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8] : Liberia’s registration stamp of 1903 and its 1920 surcharge for regular postage. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1990 Mar. 1970: 7–13[8] : CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2] : Constant varieties of the 1920 provisionals no’s: 178–182. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 July/Aug. 1974: [15] - Scott #F10
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2]
- Scott #F10a
: Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[8]
- Scott #F10a-14a
: Liberia’s registration stamp of 1903 and its 1920 surcharge for regular postage. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1990 Mar. 1970: 7–13[8] : Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3] : The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] : Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[8]
- Scott #F11
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8]
- Scott #F11a
: Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[8]
- Scott #F12
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8]
- Scott #F12a
: Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[8]
- Scott #F13
: Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[8]
- Scott #F13a
: Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[8] : Auction report – George Alevizos, Dec. 8 & 9, 1983 Nov./Dec. 1983: 5–8[6]
- Scott #F15-19 1919
- Scott #F15
[Random notes] Mar. 1969: [2] - Imperf between
: Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[6]
- Scott #F16
: Plate damages. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 July/Aug. 1974: 16–18[16]
- Scott #F17
: More on the good old days Mar./Apr. 1976: 9–10[9]
- Scott #F18
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8] - Imperf tete-beche margin pair
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[11]
- Scott #F19
[Random notes] Mar. 1969: [2]
- Sheets of 50
: Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[6]
- Scott #F15
- Scott #F20-24 1921
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[11] : William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[12] - Imperf
: Random notes on Liberian philately July/Aug. 1978: 2–3[3]
- Scott #F14a
: Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[8]
- Scott #F20
[Random notes] July/Aug. 1971: [4] : Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9]
- Scott #F21
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9]
- Scott #F22
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9]
- Scott #F23
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9]
- Scott #F23a
: Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[8] : Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[8]
- Scott #F24
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9]
- Scott #F24a
: Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[8] : Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[8]
- Scott #F25-F29 1921 Overprinted
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[11] : William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[12] - Scott #F25
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9]
- Scott #F26
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9]
- Scott #F27
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9]
- Scott #F28
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9] - Inverted overprint
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[11]
- Scott #F29
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9] - Inverted overprint
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[11]
- Scott #F33
[The “S.S. George Washington” on Scott #F33]. Repr. from Stamps July 14, 1951. Also repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1992 and Jan./Mar. 2005 Dec. 1972: [4]
- Scott #F35
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[7]
- Scott #J1-J2 1892
- Scott #J1b
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #J1c
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #J1b
- Scott #J3-J9 1893
- Scott #J8a
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2]
- Scott #J8a
- Scott #J3-J9
- Scott #J2b
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[5]
- Scott #J8
- Cover
: A genuine Liberian postage due cover. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1994 Mar./Apr. 1975: 3–4[3]
- Cover
- Scott #J2b
- Scott #M1-M7 1916
- Scott #M1
: Comments on the Homan estate auction July/Aug. 1978: 4–5[4] : Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2] : Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3] : The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[1] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[11]
- Scott #M1b
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[11] : Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[11]
- Scott #M1c
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[11]
- Scott #M2
: Comments on the Homan estate auction July/Aug. 1978: 4–5[4] : Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2] : Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3] : The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[11] - Surcharge reading up
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[11]
- Scott #M3
: Prices in the news May/June 1979: 1–2[2]
- Scott #M3-4
: Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2]
- Scott #M4
: Auction report [Harmers of New York sale on Jan. 27, 1983] Nov./Dec. 1982: 4–8[8]
- Scott #M5
: Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2] : The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[11] : Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[11]
- Scott #M6
: Another crazy Liberian variety [Scott #M6] Nov./Dec. 1980: 5–6[5]
- Scott #M6-7
: Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2]
- Scott M6
: Prices in the news May/June 1979: 1–2[2]
- Scott #M1
- Scott #O1-O12 1892
- Scott #O2
- On cover
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- On cover
- Scott #O5
- Seapost cancel
: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8]
- Seapost cancel
- Scott #O7
[Membership roster, as of Sep. 1, 1979] July/Aug. 1979: 7–9[9]
- Scott #O10
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9]
- Scott #O11
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9] : Prices in the news May/June 1979: 1–2[2]
- Scott #O2
- Scott #O13
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8] : Plate damages. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 July/Aug. 1974: 16–18[16]
- Scott #O14
: Plate damages. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 July/Aug. 1974: 16–18[16]
- Scott #O15-O25 1894
- Scott #O15
- Seapost cancel
: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8]
- Seapost cancel
- Scott #O17a
: The 1894 triangle [Scott #52–3, #O26–7] Nov./Dec. 1975: [3]
- Scott #O17b
: The 1894 triangle [Scott #52–3, #O26–7] Nov./Dec. 1975: [3]
- Scott #O22
- Ordinary overprint
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[12]
- Ordinary overprint
- Scott #O23
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2]
- Scott #O24
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2]
- Scott #O25
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2]
- Scott #O15
- Scott #O28-O42 1898-1905
- Scott #O29a
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[7]
- Scott #O30
- Seapost cancel
: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8]
- Seapost cancel
- Scott #O32
- Seapost cancel
: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8]
- Seapost cancel
- Scott #O29a
- Scott #O43
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8] : Killer cancels of the 1909 issues Apr. 1969: [2] : It ain't easy, Doc! [Scott #115-6 plate proofs] July/Aug. 1975: 3–5[4]
- Scott #O43 1903
- On cover
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- On cover
- Scott #O43
- Seapost cancel
[Random notes] June 1969: [1] : Comments [on some “bits” from LPS Letter Feb. and Apr. 1969] June 1969: 2–3[2]
- Seapost cancel
- Scott #O44
: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8]
- Scott #O46-O58 1906
: Plate damages. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 July/Aug. 1974: 16–18[16] : William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[12] - Errors
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3]
- Scott #48b
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3]
- Scott #O47a
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3] : The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2]
- Scott #O47b
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8]
- Scott #O48a
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[7]
- Scott #O48b
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2]
- Scott #O49
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9] - Overprint omitted
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[11]
- Scott #O49b
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3] : The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2]
- Scott #O50
: German seapost cancels and others on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Nov./Dec. 1974: [8]
- Scott #O50b
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[11]
- Scott #O50c
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2]
- Scott #O51
: The money order bureau postmark. Repr. in LPS Journal July/Sep. 1992 Jan. 1974: [7]
- Scott #O52
: Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[8]
- Scott #O55a
: Liberia’s money order system and postmark. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1994 May/June 1975: 4–9[7]
- Scott #O55b
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[11]
- Scott #O56
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[7]
- Scott #O57a
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8] : CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2] : Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[5]
- Scott #O57var
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3]
- Scott #O58
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[7]
- Scott #O58a
[Random notes] Feb. 1968: [1] : [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8] : George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[11]
- Scott O48b
- Centre and ovpt inverted
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[12]
- Centre and ovpt inverted
- Scott O49
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[12]
- Scott O49b
- Centre and ovpt inverted
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[12]
- Centre and ovpt inverted
- Scott #O59-O68 1909-12
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9] : William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[12] - Errors
: Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3]
- Scott #O60
: Liberia’s 1909 landscape issue. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1992 Feb. 1974: 8–10[8] : [Misc. questions and notes, part 1/3]. Repr. from LPS Letter Feb. 1967 Jan./Feb. 1978: [6] : Auction report [Robert E. Lippert’s auction on Aug. 22, 1981] Sep./Oct. 1981: 10–12[11]
- Scott #O61
- Centre inverted
: William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[12]
- Centre inverted
- Scott #O62
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8]
- Scott #O63-69
: A specialized Liberian reference collection June 1971: 4–5[4]
- Scott #O64
: Liberia’s 1909 landscape issue. Repr. in LPS Journal Oct./Dec. 1992 Feb. 1974: 8–10[8]
- Scott #O65
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2]
- Scott #O65-90
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2]
- Scott #O66
[Random notes] Nov. 1967: [1]
- Scott #O67
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2]
- Scott #O67a
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2]
- Scott #O68
: [Commented excerpts from Abayomi Karnga: Liberia Official Postal Guide, Monrovia, 1923] Apr. 1969: 6–7[7] : Auction action [John A. Fox auction Feb. 25, 1983] Jan./Feb. 1983: 6–8[8]
- Scott #O69
: CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[2]
- Scott #O70-O71 1910-12
: A specialized Liberian reference collection June 1971: 4–5[4] - Scott #O70
- On cover
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- On cover
- Scott #O71b
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8] : A specialized Liberian reference collection June 1971: 4–5[4]
- Scott #O72-O75 1914
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[7] : Auction news [John W. Kaufmann sale Feb. 9, 1980] Jan./Feb. 1980: 2–3[3] - Scott #O72
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2]
- Scott #O73
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2]
- Scott #O74
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2]
- Scott #O75
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2]
- Scott #O73
: Further notes on Mr. Farr’s article on Scott 129–33 and O72–75 May 1969: [3]
- Scott #O74
: Further notes on Mr. Farr’s article on Scott 129–33 and O72–75 May 1969: [3] : Varieties on a sheet of Scott #O73 July/Aug. 1974: [4]
- Scott #O76-O85
: Further notes on Mr. Farr’s article on Scott 129–33 and O72–75 May 1969: [3]
- Scott #O76-O85 1915-
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[7]
- Scott #O76-O85
- Scott #O83
: Will miracles never cease? [Scott #146]. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1992 Apr. 1973: 3–5[3]
- Scott #O84
: Will miracles never cease? [Scott #146]. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1992 Apr. 1973: 3–5[3]
- Scott #O83
- Scott #O87-O88 1915-16 Surcharged
- On cover
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- On cover
- Scott #O93
: 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[4]
- Scott #O96 1917
: Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2] - Scott #O96a
: Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2]
- Scott #O98-O110 1918
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[2] - Scott #O100
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8]
- Scott #O102
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8]
- Scott #O104
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8]
- Scott #O108
: Liberia at auction [Robert Lippert’s auction on May 17, 1980] July/Aug. 1980: 5–6[5]
- Scott #O111-O112 1920
- Scott #O111a
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9]
- Scott #O111b
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9]
- Scott #O111c
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9]
- Scott #O111d
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9]
- Scott #O112
: For the sharp eyed [Scott #285 var. “coconut” etc.] June 1967: [2] [Liberian national anthem, words by Daniel Bashiel Warner] June 1967: [2] : [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8]
- Scott #O112a
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9]
- Scott #O112b
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9]
- Scott #O112c
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9]
- Scott #O112d
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9]
- Scott #O111a
- Scott #O113-O126 1921
- Scott #O115
: Join me in a plot of intrigue and skullduggery [Scott #O115 color change] Nov./Dec. 1983: 3–4[3]
- Scott #O116
: 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[3]
- Scott #O117
: 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[3] - Bureau overprint
: Liberia revenue discovery [Block of ten of Scott #O117 overprinted “BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE”] July/Oct. 1982: 8–9[8]
- Scott #O115
- Scott #O127-O140 1921 Overprinted
: The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[1] - Scott #O127
: Plate damages. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 July/Aug. 1974: 16–18[16]
- Scott #O128
: Plate damages. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 July/Aug. 1974: 16–18[16]
- Scott #O141-154
: The brown paper varieties of 1923. Repr. in LPS Newsletter May/June 1981 and LPS Journal Apr./June 1992 Nov. 1973: 3–11[3] : Random notes on Liberian philately July/Aug. 1978: 2–3[2]
- Scott #O141-154 1923
- Scott #O143
- On cover
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- On cover
- Scott #O149
- On cover
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- On cover
- Scott #O149a
: Prices in the news May/June 1979: 1–2[2]
- Scott #O143
- Scott #O141-154
- Scott #O149
: 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[5]
- Scott #O149
- Scott #O155
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[8] [Random notes] Jan. 1971: [2] : Further notes on Liberia #O155. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 Dec. 1971: [2] [Random notes] Sep./Oct. 1975: [2] - Gents
[Random notes] Sep./Oct. 1975: [2]
- Scott #O155b
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9]
- Scott #O156 1926
: Overprint layout of Scott nos. 228 and O156 Sep./Oct. 1984: 6–7[8]
- Scott #O156a
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[7]
- Scott #O157
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9] - Scott #O157a
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9]
- Scott #O157b
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9]
- Scott #O157c
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9]
- Scott #O158-O164 1928
- Scott #O158
: Liberia wrappers Sep./Oct. 1983: 2–4[2]
- Scott #O164
: Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[9]
- Scott #O158
- Scott #O165 1945
: Prices in the news May/June 1979: 1–2[2]
- Scott 288A-295 1944-46
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[14] - Scott #289
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[14] - On cover
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[10]
- pair
: Prices in the news May/June 1979: 1–2[2]
- Scott #290
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[14] : William A. Fox auction report [June 24, 1982] Mar./Apr. 1982: 7–13[9] - On cover
: 1944–46 surcharged issue on cover [Scott #290–1] Mar./Apr. 1983: 1–2[1]
- Scott #290a
: Prices in the news May/June 1979: 1–2[2]
- Scott #290b
: Unusual Liberian covers. “2 C.ts” variety Sep./Oct. 1985: 6–8[6Cancels:Cockrill CP.22]
- Scott #291var
: George Alevizos auction report [of Nov. 25, 1980 sale] Jan./Feb. 1981: 7–12[10]
- Scott #292
- On cover
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- On cover
- Scott #292a
: Prices in the news May/June 1979: 1–2[2]
- Scott #293
: Auction report [Sale of Ernest Page’s Liberia collection at Harmers of San Francisco, May 15–16, 1984] May/June 1984: 8–12[10]
- Scott #294
- On cover
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- On cover
- Scott catalogue
: Liberian valuations in the 1971 Scott catalogue Jan. 1971: 4–5[4] : Scott’s 1973 listings of Liberian stamps Feb. 1973: 7–10[7] : More news from the zoo Mar./Apr. 1975: 5–6[5] : Liberian prices in the news [Linn’s “Trends” Oct. 2, 1978] Sep./Oct. 1978: [2] : The 1981 Scott catalog listings Sep./Oct. 1980: 1–2[1]
- Seepost cancels
-
: Unusual Liberian covers. German “SEEPOST” cancel Mar./Apr. 1984: [3]
-
- Sekula, B.
[Random notes] Nov. 1972: 5–6[9] : The brown paper varieties. Repr. in LPS Newsletter May/June 1981 and LPS Journal July/Sep. 1992 Feb. 1974: 3–5[5] : Letters to the editor [Scott #129–33, #O72–5] Mar./Apr. 1976: [8]
- Semi-postals
: Are they really semi-postals? [Scott #B1–2]. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 May/June 1974: 3–5[3]
- Senf Katalog
: The brown paper varieties of 1923. Repr. in LPS Newsletter May/June 1981 and LPS Journal Apr./June 1992 Nov. 1973: 3–11[5]
- Sinoe
: Liberian postal history. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Sep./Oct. 1974: 8–12[8] : A Nana Kru seapost cover May/June 1983: 3–6[4]
- Six bar cancel
: The Monrovia six-bar cancel Sep./Oct. 1980: 2–4[2] - Scott #34
: The Monrovia six-bar cancel Sep./Oct. 1980: 2–4[3]
- Smith, J. Herbert
: Unusual Liberian covers. “Nothing Without Labour” May/June 1983: 1–2[1]
- Souvenir sheet
- Scott #C69a
: Ashmun issue 1952. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1992 Sep. 1973: [4]
- Scott #C69a
- Special delivery stamps
: Liberia’s special delivery stamps Sep. 1973: 2–3[2]
- Specialised stamp catalogue, Saleski
: Liberia 1975 specialized catalog May/June 1974: [9] : Liberia 1975 specialized catalog. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 July/Aug. 1974: [19] : The Liberian specialized catalog Nov./Dec. 1974: [11]
- Specimen
- 13 types
: Specimens of Liberia May 1972: 3–4[3]
- Scott #309
: Ashmun issue 1952. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1992 Sep. 1973: [4]
- Scott #312 Imperf corner blocks
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Scott #330-331 Imperf
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Scott #C67 Imperf
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Scott #C68-69
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Waterlow & Sons
[Random notes] Nov. 1972: 5–6[5]
- 13 types
- Specimen stamps
: The 1901 “ORDINARY” overprints Nov./Dec. 1983: 1–3[3]
- Spiro brothers
: Two Liberian counterfeits [Scott #13 and #15] Sep. 1973: [5]
- Stampless covers
- 1841
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[10]
- 1843
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- 1847
- J.J. Roberts
: A stampless cover from Liberia’s first president July/Aug. 1984: 5–8[5]
- J.J. Roberts
- 1855
: Auction report – Kaufmann sale [on July 18, 1981 in Washington D.C.] July/Aug. 1981: 9–26[11]
- 1841
- State Printing Office, Berlin
: [Misc. questions and notes, part 2/3] Mar. 1967: [3] [Random notes] May 1967: [1] : Constant varieties of the 1920 provisionals no’s: 178–182. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1993 July/Aug. 1974: [15] : The 1916 and 1917 surcharges of Liberia Jan./Feb. 1981: 3–6[3]
- Stolow, J&H
: Liberia’s special delivery stamps Sep. 1973: 2–3[2]
- Stolow, J.H.
: Liberian airmail forgeries – dangerous forgeries or only proofs? [Scott #C17–C26] Sep./Oct. 1978: 3–8[4]
- Strong, Brig
: My favourite stamp [Matilda Newport issue, Scott #301–4, #C57] Mar./Apr. 1976: 4–7[5]
- Suakoko
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- Szyk, A.
: [Letter to Joseph R. Bolton about Arthur Szyk]. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 Dec. 1970: 3–4[3] : Jehudi Ashmun (1794–1828) May 1971: 2–3[2] : Herman Jaffe, my friend. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 Nov. 1971: 2–3[2] : Herman Jaffe, printer [including letter reprinted from LPS Newsletter Dec. 1970] Mar./Apr. 1980: 2–3[2] : Arthur Szyk Sep./Oct. 1985: 5–6[5 Bileski, K.]
- Tappita
[Random notes] May 1967: [1] : Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- Tchien
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1] : Tchien cancel discovery Jan./Feb. 1984: [7] : Another Tchien cancel (Liberia) May/June 1984: 1–5[1]
- Theodora Stamp Co.
: Another page from the past [Follow-up on Chlanda’s article in LPS Newsletter Nov./Dec. 1980] July/Aug. 1981: 5–8[5]
- Totota
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- Tradetown
: 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[8]
- U.P.U.
: Liberian postal history. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1993 Sep./Oct. 1974: 8–12[9] - 1878 signing of the Convention
: Liberia’s tribute to the 1964 UPU postal congress [Liberia souvenir UPU booklet 1964] Sep./Oct. 1983: 5–7[6]
- 1964 Postal Congress
: Liberia’s tribute to the 1964 UPU postal congress [Liberia souvenir UPU booklet 1964] Sep./Oct. 1983: 5–7[5] - Presentation booklet
: Liberia’s tribute to the 1964 UPU postal congress [Liberia souvenir UPU booklet 1964] Sep./Oct. 1983: 5–7[6]
- U.P.U. Issue 1949
: Odd UPU S.S. [Scott #C67a] Mar. 1970: [6]
- U.P.U. Postal Card
: Liberia’s U.P.U. postal card Mar./Apr. 1979: 4–6[4] : Follow-up on Liberia’s U.P.U. postal card May/June 1979: [2]
- U.S. A.P.O.
: Unusual Liberian covers. Isle of Man transit markings Mar./Apr. 1985: 2–4[2]
- U.S. Forces Post Offices
: U.S. forces post offices in Liberia Mar. 1970: 2–3[2]
- U.S.S. Alligator
: The U.S.S. Alligator [Scott #209–13]. Repr. from ? Nov. 1966: [2] : [Commented excerpts from Abayomi Karnga: Liberia Official Postal Guide, Monrovia, 1923] Apr. 1969: 6–7[7]
- U.S.S. Cyane
: Jehudi Ashmun Sep./Oct. 1983: 4–5[5]
- U.S.S. Porpoise
: Jehudi Ashmun Sep./Oct. 1983: 4–5[5]
- UPU
: A new Liberian “SPECIMEN” type Mar./Apr. 1983: 3–5[4]
- United States Trading Company
: The Liberian–German affinity Apr. 1974: 6–9, 12[9]
- Vignette
- Scott #333-337
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Scott #334 Sheet
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[10]
- Scott #C68 Vignette
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[10]
- Scott #C69a Vignettes
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[9]
- Scott #CB6
: [List of Liberian material in Lynch’s collection unlisted by Scott] Mar. 1969: 6–10[10]
- Scott #333-337
- Voinjama
[Letter from John L. Cooper, Jr., deputy postmaster general, to Gale Raymond, listing post offices opened since 1960] Sep. 1968: [2] : The Voinjama area of Liberia Apr. 1970: 3–4[4] : Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- Vorlaufer publication
: German seapost cancels revisited Nov./Dec. 1975: [7]
- Walton, E.M.
: Liberia’s special delivery stamps Sep. 1973: 2–3[2]
- Warner, D.B.
: Black Americans on Liberian stamps. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1991 Mar. 1972: 2–3[2]
- Waterlow & Sons
: Liberia 1892–96 pictorials (Scott’s 33–39 “colors”) Sep. 1971: [5] : Specimens of Liberia May 1972: 3–4[3] [Random notes] Nov. 1972: 5–6[5] : CTO can become a favor cancellation. Repr. in LPS Journal Apr./June 1995 Oct. 1973: 2–4[3] : The 1894 triangle [Scott #52–3, #O26–7] Nov./Dec. 1975: [3] [Random notes] Mar./Apr. 1976: [11] : The 1901 “ORDINARY” overprints Nov./Dec. 1983: 1–3[3] - Archives
: The Waterlow archives proofs July/Aug. 1985: 1–3[1] - 1893 Registration stamps
: The Waterlow archives proofs July/Aug. 1985: 1–3[2]
- Black die proofs
: The Waterlow archives proofs July/Aug. 1985: 1–3[1]
- Enagrvers
: The Waterlow archives proofs July/Aug. 1985: 1–3[1]
- Perkins, Bacon Co.
: The Waterlow archives proofs July/Aug. 1985: 1–3[2]
- watermark
Random notes [Liberia’s first watermark] Jan./Feb. 1978: [7]
- Watermark
: My philatelic interests of Liberia Nov./Dec. 1975: 5–6[6] [Random notes] Mar./Apr. 1976: [11] - Waterlow & Sons
Random notes [Liberia’s first watermark] Jan./Feb. 1978: [7]
- Watson, Harold D.
: Notes on the first type of Liberia Oct. 1967: [2]
- Waxed paper
: Waxed paper on mint stamps July/Aug. 1971: [1]
- Webbo
: Registration mark. Registration cancels June 1970: [5]
- Weebo
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- West, J.W.
: [Commented excerpts from Abayomi Karnga: Liberia Official Postal Guide, Monrovia, 1923] Apr. 1969: 6–7[6]
- West Company
: Notes on the West Company June 1969: [4] : Liberia’s money order system and postmark. Repr. in LPS Journal Jan./Mar. 1994 May/June 1975: 4–9[9] : Random notes on Liberian philately July/Aug. 1978: 2–3[2]
- White Plains
: Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- Whittier Philatelic Society
: The first cacheted envelopes for collectors [“Newport Day” covers] July/Aug. 1983: 2–8[3]
- Williams, Rev. Walter B.
: A Nana Kru seapost cover May/June 1983: 3–6[3] : Rev. Walter B. Williams July/Aug. 1983: 1–2[1]
- Woermann Line
: 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[11] : The brown paper varieties. Repr. in LPS Newsletter May/June 1981 and LPS Journal July/Sep. 1992 Feb. 1974: 3–5[3] : German seapost cancels revisited Nov./Dec. 1975: [7]
- Woermann Line
: The 1936 provisional issue on cover [Scott #248–70] Nov./Dec. 1982: 9–14[9] : A Nana Kru seapost cover May/June 1983: 3–6[4] : The 1901 “ORDINARY” overprints Nov./Dec. 1983: 1–3[2] : Unusual Liberian covers. German “SEEPOST” cancel Mar./Apr. 1984: [3]
- Wrappers
: Liberia wrappers Sep./Oct. 1983: 2–4[2]
- Wright, E.A. Bank Note Company
: An improbable connection – the 1966 $1.00 definitive and the 1972/1973 bisects [Scott #443 (Edwin J. Barclay)] Jan./Feb. 1979: 2–3[2] : The birth of a stamp [Scott #314] Jan./Feb. 1980: 4–8[4] : The 1901 “ORDINARY” overprints Nov./Dec. 1983: 1–3[3]
- Zorzor
[Random notes] Dec. 1969: [1] : Liberian post offices – 1962 Jan./Feb. 1980: [1]
- Zwedru
[Letter from John L. Cooper, Jr., deputy postmaster general, to Gale Raymond, listing post offices opened since 1960] Sep. 1968: [2] : Tchien cancel discovery Jan./Feb. 1984: [7]