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Boer War Siege Mail, 1899-1902: The Philatelic Exhibit

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Management number 233448574 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price US$7.52 Model Number 233448574
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This exhibit addresses a subject we may know, yet the vast majority of us have not seen it presented in a philatelic exhibit. There are many exhibits of the Boer War, but few on the Siege Mail of the Boer War.The Boer War has been intensively studied for more than a hundred years. To the military historian, a siege is measured by troop movements, artillery calibers, and casualty lists. But to the postal historian, a siege is measured by the desperate, ingenious mechanics of human communication under fire.When the War erupted in October 1899, the swift advance of the Boer commandos achieved what the British Empire deemed impossible: it completely isolated imperial outposts, including Ladysmith, Kimberley, and Mafeking. The telegraph lines were cut, the railway tracks torn up, and communication severed, leaving them without a formal postal service. The exhibit reveals the responses and solutions to these postal crises.This exhibit shows letters from all sieges (Mafeking, Kuruman, Kimberly, Wepner, Douglas, and Ladysmith). This work serves as both a definitive guide for the specialized collector and a narrative journey for the military history enthusiast. It traces the postal administration during the sieges. This postal history exhibit is a lesson in history, with both perspectives merged into a single, engaging presentation that is well worth studying and a valuable addition to a philatelic library. This volume, like Steve’s other exhibits, can serve as a masterclass in combining philately and history.Another fine exhibit from Exhibitors Press. Read more


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