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== Further reading == * Bussey, Lewis E., Ed.; ''United States Postal Card Catalog, 2010'', [[United Postal Stationery Society]] (UPSS). * Dagnall, H. ''The Evolution of British Stamped Postcards & Letter Cards: their history & documentation''. Queensbury: H. Dagnall, 1985 249p. * Falberg, Bill, and Undersander, Dan; ''Historical Catalog of U.S. Postal Card Essays and Proofs: 1874β1885'', UPSS, 2008. (electronic version, 2010) 384 pages. * Gage, Alexander D., Edward G. Fladung & Melvin Feiner (Eds.). ''Higgins & Gage World Postal Stationery Catalog''. Pasadena: Higgins & Gage, 1964β89 (19 volumes) * Gough, James P. ''The Postal History of the Universal Postal Union: The Postal Card (Worldwide) 1869β1974''. London: Royal Philatelic Society London, 2019 {{ISBN|9781913015046}} 935p. (2 volumes) * Krieger, George T.; ''The Postal Stationery of the Possessions and Administrative Areas of the United States of America''; United Postal Stationery Society, 2009, {{ISBN|978-0-9800112-3-4}}. * Littrell, Robert, Ed.; ''Postal Cards of Spanish Colonial Cuba, Philippines and Puerto Rico'', UPSS, 2010. * Stendel, Robert; ''U.S. Domestic Postal Card Regulations'', 1874β1885, United Postal Stationery Society, 2010 edition. * Wukasch, Ken; ''Postal Cards of the World's [[Columbian Exposition]]''; UPSS, 2005.
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