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1,088 pages; Edition: 80 copies; ISBN-13: 978-3-902662-81-1; A5 format
All stamps from Austria, Germany with its territories, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein are listed, valued, and illustrated in color.
The comprehensive 2026 Four-Country Stamp Catalogue presents all stamps from Austria, Germany (including territories), Switzerland, and Liechtenstein – fully documented, up-to-date in valuation, and illustrated in brilliant color.
Austria
All Austrian issues from 1850 are catalogued and valued. This section also includes numerous special fields such as:
Annual compilations, machine-dispensed stamps, environmental philately, postage due and newspaper tax stamps, DDSG, telegraph and court delivery stamps, accounting stamps, field post, Lombardy–Venetia, Levant, Crete, Bosnia-Herzegovina, postal stationery with imprinted values, aerogrammes, ÖTP exhibition cards, and the famous Christkindl Christmas post office. Also included are "dispenser stamps" and the innovative "crypto stamps".
Germany with Territories
The Germany section covers all relevant historical and modern collecting areas:
Old German States, German Empire, Ostmark, Allied Occupation, Federal Republic of Germany, Berlin, French Zone (Baden, Rhineland-Palatinate, Württemberg), Soviet Zone, GDR, Danzig, Allenstein, Marienwerder, Memel Territory, Upper Silesia, Schleswig, Saar Territory and Saarland, Bohemia and Moravia, General Government, Ostland and Ukraine, as well as official and machine-dispensed stamps.
Switzerland
The Switzerland section includes all issues, including international stamps, machine-dispensed stamps, franking labels, cantonal stamps, transitional period stamps, postage due and official stamps, free postage and telegraph stamps.
Liechtenstein
The Liechtenstein section covers both Austrian and Swiss postal issues, messenger post, Vaduz–Sevelen courier mail, official and postage due stamps, franking labels, machine-dispensed stamps, the Princely Liechtenstein Postal Service, as well as personalized stamps of Liechtenstein Post under “dieMarke.li” and the collection sheets.
A monumental reference work for all enthusiasts of Central European philately – thoroughly researched, clearly structured, and indispensable for any collection.