27 July 2011

Ramayan on new Special Cover from Romania…

 

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Hi ! I am back to my blog after 3 day vacation at  Dehradun, the city of academies and institutions. I visited the Philatelic Bureau to get some nice covers from Uttarakhand Postal Circle. But the time was not appropriate and the concerned officer was not available at the bureau. I had no time to wait….. During my long journey I could not access Internet….so could not publish new Posts . After return, found lot of mails in my Inbox…Here is one to share …..  It is a very nice item related with Indian mythology. It is a wonderful  special cover from Romania featuring scene from Ramayana. The info about this cover has been sent by our distinguished reader Ms Leeza Padhi from Silver city, Cuttack- Orissa. Thanks  Leeza, for sharing this nice info on this blog. It is an interesting cover . The imprinted stamp is the combination of two stamps issued by Romania Post earlier . Just enjoy the cover and have a nice time !

 

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 Ramayana finds its way to Romania via Thailand. A special cover was  issued last month in Romania, shows scenes from Ramayana .

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Imprinted stamp shows combination of Thailand 2005 stamp showing Rama fighting Ravan and Romania 2007 Kalasuri dance.Cover illustration shows among other stamps Thailand 1975 Hanuman mask stamp.

- Leeza Padhi- Cuttack

24 July 2011

New Stamp on Scouting..

 

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Date of Issue : 1 July 2011

Thailand Post issued a commemorative stamp on 100th anniversary of the national Scouting organization of Thailand.

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Scouting was founded in Thailand in 1911 and was among the charter members of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1922. In 2011 the organization has 1,257,645 members and is open to boys and girls. Scouting in Thailand is unique in that it is part of the school curriculum and receives strong support from the Thai government and people. Even the Royal Family are keen members.

 

Recent stamps from Thailand

 

Thai Alphobets and nationhood

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Date of Issue : 29 July 2011

500th anniversary of Thailand - Portugal

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Date of Issue : 20 July 2011

Special Covers

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Mt.  Khangchendzonga

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: Ashwani Dubey- Gorakhpur

23 July 2011

More stamps on Tarzan..

 

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Hi ! Here are some more stamps, miniature sheet and Cover on Tarzan. After  publication of my last Post about Tarzan Stamp by USPS, I received information from Dr Eli Moallem of Israel about some more stamps on Tarzan issued by other postal administrations. The stamps are just wonderful. Thanks to Eli for sharing these nice stamps here  on my Blog ! Well Tarzan is a name which fascinates everyone, especially during school days through comics or films….Just enjoy the stamps and have a Nice Time !

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Tarzan - Liberia

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Stamp on Tarzan to be issued by USPS..

 

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The United States Postal Service will issue a postage stamp on world famous Cartoon Character Tarzan, the ape man in 2012. The design of the stamp has already been finalized. The stamp will become hot favorite of stamp collectors  all over the world.

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Tarzan is a fictional character, an archetypal feral child raised in the African jungles by the Mangani "great apes"; he later returns to civilization only to largely reject it and return to the wild as a heroic adventurer. Created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan first appeared in the novel Tarzan of the Apes (magazine publication 1912, book publication 1914), and then in twenty-five sequels, three authorized books by other authors, and innumerable works in other media.

 

The U.S. Postal Service joins with fans around the world in celebrating the centennial of a cultural phenomenon.

This stamp shows Tarzan, Edgar Rice Burroughs’ most famous literary creation, clinging to a tree by a vine in his left hand and wielding a weapon in his right. Burroughs appears in profile in the background. Hulbert Burroughs, the author’s son, took the 1934 photograph that served as the basis for the stamp portrait of Burroughs. The depiction of Tarzan is artist Sterling Hundley’s own interpretation of the character.

In the past century, Burroughs’ Tarzan stories have been published in magazines, syndicated in newspapers, and republished in more than 24 books, while the Tarzan character has grown into a phenomenon beyond the printed word. In 1918, the silent film Tarzan of the Apes became the first of more than 50 Tarzan movies. Tarzan also became the subject of a comic strip beginning in 1929, radio series in the 1930s and the 1950s, and several television series in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Today, Tarzan is a ubiquitous part of American popular culture.

Burroughs is also remembered for writing historical fiction and several popular series of science fiction tales, especially the 11 books in his famous “John Carter of Mars” series. A new film adaptation of Burroughs’ Mars series is scheduled for release in 2012.

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The Tarzan character

Tarzan is the son of a British Lord and Lady who were marooned on the West coast of Africa by mutineers. When Tarzan was a year old, his mother died of natural causes, and his father was killed by Kerchak, leader of the ape tribe into which Tarzan was adopted. Tarzan's tribe of apes is known as the Mangani, Great Apes of a species unknown to science. Kala is his ape mother. Tarzan (White-skin) is his ape name; his English name is John Clayton, Lord Greystoke In fact, Burroughs's narrator in Tarzan of the Apes, describes both Clayton and Greystoke as fictitious names – implying that, within the fictional world that Tarzan inhabits, he may have a different real name.

As a young adult, Tarzan meets a young American woman, Jane Porter, who along with her father and others of their party is marooned at exactly the same spot on the African coast where Tarzan's parents were twenty years earlier. When she returns to America, he leaves the jungle in search of her, his one true love. In later books, Tarzan and Jane marry and he lives with her for a time in England. They have one son, Jack, who takes the ape name Korak ("the Killer"). Tarzan is contemptuous of the hypocrisy of civilization, and he and Jane return to Africa, making their home on an extensive estate that becomes a base for Tarzan's later adventures.

In Tarzan, Burroughs created an extreme example of a hero figure largely unalloyed with character flaws or faults. He is described as being Caucasian, extremely athletic, tall, handsome, and tanned, with grey eyes and black hair. Emotionally, he is courageous, loyal and steadfast. He is intelligent and learns new languages easily. He is presented as behaving ethically in most situations, except when seeking vengeance under the motivation of grief, as when his ape mother Kala is killed in Tarzan of the Apes, or when he believes Jane has been murdered in Tarzan the Untamed. He is deeply in love with his wife and totally devoted to her; in numerous situations where other women express their attraction to him, Tarzan politely but firmly declines their attentions. When presented with a situation where a weaker individual or party is being preyed upon by a stronger foe, Tarzan invariably takes the side of the weaker party. In dealing with other men Tarzan is firm and forceful. With male friends he is reserved but deeply loyal and generous. As a host, he is likewise generous and gracious. As a leader, he commands devoted loyalty.

In keeping with these noble characteristics, Tarzan's philosophy embraces an extreme form of "return to nature". Although he is able to pass within society as a civilized individual, he prefers to "strip off the thin veneer of civilization", as Burroughs often puts it. His preferred dress is a knife and a loincloth of animal hide, his preferred abode is any convenient tree branch when he desires to sleep, and his favored food is raw meat, killed by himself; even better if he is able to bury it a week so that putrefaction has had a chance to tenderize it a bit.

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Endangered Wildlife species on new Japanese stamps..

 

"Japan Collection of rare wildlife -

The first series of harmony with nature."

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Date of Issue : August 23, 2011

Japan Post will issue a beautiful set of stamps next month featuring endangered wildlife of Japan. On 15 July sheetlets of  different flowers of Japan were issued.

The designs of a postage stamps :
(1) Tsushima
Feline mammal that lives only in Tsushima, Estimated populations of the 1960s was head 250-300, now in decline due to habitat suitability for broad-leaved forest by felling head is 80-110.

(2) Zugurokamome
The birds of the gull family locally-distributed in East Asia. Growth in summer plumage (the collar) is characterized by black and white around the eyes in the head. China, a breeding ground and are said to reduce the loss factor of habitat suitability as one of the western coastal wintering grounds.
(3) Leavenworth lady slipper
Rebun Island in Hokkaido  is only growing in orchid plants. The flowers are pale yellow, the petals  is a large oval in the destination is characterized by short sharpen. Because of the high value horticulture and are collected too, is now distributed, and also has a limited number of individuals.
(4) Green Sea Turtle
The world's tropical, reptile department of the subtropical sea turtles are widely distributed .

(5) Oorurishijimi
Honshu, Japan is a unique subspecies of Lycaenidae only distributed in Kyushu.

 

"The Flower of home (flower of Japan's 47 prefectures)"

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Date of Issue : July 15, 2011

Special Rakhi Envelopes by India Post..

 

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The festival of Rakhi has taken a broader significance worldwide as it spreads harmony and bring together the family members under one roof. Rakhi stands for the love between brothers and sisters, the bond of love that they have shared since their childhood. This festival holds immense significance in India. The custom of celebrating raksha bandhan started in ancestral period and even today people consider it must to express their affection in traditional manner. Rakhi has strengthen the bond of love between brothers and sisters.

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: Ashwani Dubey - Gorakhpur

India Post issued a variety of   special Rakhi Envelopes to send Rakhis on the special occasion of Raksha Bandhan. These envelopes are available in a different designs at  post offices all over the country. The envelopes are strong enough, made of special  kind of thick paper to hold Rakhis safe and take them to their destination.

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