Dr. Herbert Munk, Philatelist 1875-1953
Dr Herbert Munk (26 June 1875 – 19 April 1953) was a distinguished German philatelist and editor of important sections
By PDb Archive|2017-10-11T09:22:11+11:00Dec 9, 2013|Germany & Colonies, History, Philatelic Publications, Philatelic Quotations, Philatelists, Third Reich|
Dr Herbert Munk (26 June 1875 – 19 April 1953) was a distinguished German philatelist and editor of important sections
By PDb Archive|2017-10-11T09:25:11+11:00Mar 6, 2009|Philatelic Quotations|
"The stamps of the world are powerful object lessons in the eternal hunger of men for knowledge and news about
By PDb Archive|2008-06-01T17:54:18+10:00May 11, 2008|Philatelic Quotations|
“It matters little whether you have thousands of pounds to spend or merely coppers – there are stamps to be
By PDb Archive|2017-10-11T09:25:49+11:00May 1, 2008|Philatelic Quotations|
“The person who can accurately forecast future stamp values has not yet been born, but the genuine collector who builds
By PDb Archive|2017-10-11T09:25:49+11:00May 1, 2008|Philatelic Quotations|
“Philately is more than placing a hinge on a stamp and putting it in an album. Philately is the sharing
By PDb Archive|2008-06-01T17:51:09+10:00Mar 1, 2008|Philatelic Quotations|
19th century American stamp dealer. “Most philatelists have their stamps in albums, but a few have them in their imagination…”
By PDb Archive|2008-06-01T17:53:06+10:00Feb 21, 2008|Philatelic Quotations|
“Someone has said that the wisest man is the one who has learned just how limited his knowledge really is.
By PDb Archive|2008-06-02T08:28:18+10:00Feb 1, 2008|Philatelic Quotations|
”Some men are born great, some achieve greatness – and some find a speck on a stamp and greatness is
By PDb Archive|2008-06-27T07:28:39+10:00Jan 15, 2008|Philatelic Quotations|
“The man who actually knows just what he wants in life has already gone a long way toward attaining it”.
By PDb Archive|2008-06-01T17:50:02+10:00Jan 1, 2008|Philatelic Quotations|
“So many compensations reward the stamp collector that it is difficult to decide which is the greatest benefit to accrue