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Italy and Colonies Study CircleIndexFil-Italia(volumes I – XLIV)Thirteenth Edition – January 2019

Index Editor’s NoteIt had been a tradition since the early days of Fil-Italia that a complete index waspublished every five years. In the autumn of 2003 I realised that the 30-year indexwould be expected in 2004. However, I was already concerned about the usefulness ofthe index published for the 25th anniversary and had noticed many errors in it. Also, asavid readers of Fil-Italia will be aware, I had never found the index very helpful.Fortunately, my grumblings in print brought forth an enthusiastic and well qualifiedvolunteer, the now late Barth Healey, a member from New York, who offered a solutionwhich I gratefully accepted.Barth spent many hundreds of hours during 2004/5 compiling a completely new indexfor the first 30 years of Fil-Italia. It was an extraordinary undertaking that wasaccomplished with amazing good humour and steely determination. We owe him agreat debt of gratitude.The index details are kept in a computer database (for the technically minded it is anAccess database) and are (usually) updated annually at the completion of each volume.At the same time, any errors or omissions that have come to light are corrected. Thus afully up-to-date index becomes available every one or two years rather than every fiveyears.This document is available as a free “pdf” file downloadable from the web site or as a“pdf” file on a CD for a small fee. (It can also be a printed book but at a price).Andy HarrisThirteenth Edition – January 20192

Contents1. Introduction32. Subject Index53. Author Index1034. Book Review Index1395. Catalogue Review Index1516. Query Index154IntroductionWhat a humbling experience to browse through 122 chapters in the saga we know as Fil-Italia! Therichness of the material that our society colleagues have provided us is quite remarkable, especially thecontributions of our first editor, Colin Pilkington. I can only hope that this index will make this wealth ofmaterial more easily accessible.Here are some suggestions about using this index, which has been arranged by subject matter ratherthan by time period, as previous indexes have been. The arrangement by time period was most suitablefor the first decades of Fil-Italia; by now the scope of the material is too vast to split up in this way.For the most part, every article is cross-indexed at least twice by subject. Maintaining cross-indexes over122 numbers has proved the greatest challenge, and I have surely overlooked some connections, soresearchers should check as many different topic headings as occur to them.Within the subject listings, the most substantial articles are listed as "Survey," or occasionally "Overview."As far as I have been able, all follow-up articles are listed under the same heading as the original.Checking the Author index and the subject headings listed for each writer is the most efficient way offinding the most substantial articles quickly. But for follow-up articles, you will have to go to the subjectheadings, e.g., after finding Colin Pilkington's articles on San Marino, check the "San Marino" listing in thesubject index.Similarly, Book Reviews are listed by subject matter, and many of the books are available on loanthrough the society library.3

Some general matters are not indexed: routine notes from the secretary about dues unpaid and the like,minutes from annual general meetings, new issues (where more comprehensive information is availablefrom catalogues), general auction news (though notable sales are listed under Auctions). Letters are notindexed by author unless they include substantial information, but are indexed by subject matter.Page references are in this sequence: Volume (in Roman numerals), Issue Number, Whole Number;Page Number. Page numbers start at 1 with the first issue of the year and run consecutively through theyear's issues, finishing at about 200. There are a few irregularities. For example, 122 is not evenlydivisible by 4, an oddity for a quarterly. But the first year there were six issues, which did not carry either avolume or an issue number. These are the short page references herein, e.g., 3;61 is page 61, whichcame in the third issue of the first year.There were some numbering errors:The issue labeled II,3,10 (Autumn 1976) should have been II,4,10. This error has been corrected in thepage references here. In this issue, pages 183 to 192, though present, may be unnumbered.Whole Number 35 (Winter 1982) should be Volume 9, Issue 1 (not 5).Whole Number 36 (Spring 1983) should be Volume 9, Issue 2 (not 3).The consecutive numbering was interrupted in Vol. XXVIII: Issue 1, Whole Number 111, included pages1-48. Issue 2 (112) included pp. 1-30. Issue 3 (113) included pp. 79-134, correcting the consecutivesequence. I have not changed the page number references in Issue 2 (112).I have left out all accents, first, because they often are not interchangeable from one word-processingprogram to another, and second, because it seems somehow arrogant to use accents only in Romancelanguages and German, and not in the Scandinavian and Slavic languages, and few publications areconscientious about consistency.Abbreviations have been kept to a minimum. Aside from the obvious (P.O., U.P.U.), some others may beunfamiliar to collectors coming anew to Italian G.P.O.W.PP.TT.R.S.I.T.P.O.-- Allied Military Government-- Africa Orientale Italiana (East Africa)-- Federation Internationale de Philatelie-- Free Territory of Trieste-- Guardia Nazionale Repubblicana, the Fascist state declared by Mussolini in September 1943.-- Linea Aerea Transatlantica Italiana-- Venezia-Giulia-- Prisoner of War-- Posts and Telegraphs-- Repubblica Sociale Italiana (Italian Social Republic), the Fascist government-- Travelling Post Office or Temporary Post OfficeErrors within such a mass of numbers are inevitable. The society will be maintaining an electronic copy ofthis index and would welcome corrections from colleagues.Personal thanks are due our current editor, Andy Harris, who has been very patient while I labored overthis index, and to Tom Facelle, our New York member, who provided many of the back issues needed forthis work. Collective thanks are due all our colleagues for enriching our lives with Fil-Italia.Barth Healey - Port Washington, New York - December 2004(Sadly, Barth died in 2008. Ed)4

Subject IndexSubjectVolume, Part, Whole; PageTopic1906 Exhibition(See Simplon)1911 ExhibitionFileni Arch inscriptionXXXI,2,124;86. XXXI,3,125;147.Straightline markXIII,3,53;137.SurveyXII,4,50;167. XIII,2,52;73. XIV,2,56;96.XXVIII,1,111;3. . (Allied Censorship Service)Censor's handstampXIII,4,54;180.Censorship of Internal Civil Mail in Sardinia & SouthernItaly (Part 1)XXXIII,3,133;120.Censorship of Internal Civil Mail in Sardinia & SouthernItaly (Part 2)XXXIII,4,134;172.Censorship of Internal Civil Mail in Sardinia & SouthernItaly (Part 3)XXXIV,2,136;56.Accademia Italiana Filatelica e Storia PotaleJournal's first issueXXV,4,102;210.New Peirano CompanyIV,1,15;7.Accountancy marksBajocchiV,2,20;96.FranceV,2,20;81.Further To: “Articoli Danaro” ART DANXLIV,3,177;147.Addis AbabaCancellations, Italian P.O.5;130. II,1,7;40. II,2,8;81.Italian telegraph officeXXVI,2,104;72.Aden CampSomalia mailXIII,3,53;140.Alpenvorland Adria - Controversial Stamp IssueXXXI,1,123;28. XXXI,2,124;99.Deutsche DienstpostXIV,3,57;113.AdriaAdria LineCaptain Peterdi and the “Adria” Steamship CompanyXLIII,4,174;194.Stamps defaced covers 1929XX,3,81;107.Adriatico-Orientale NavigationIV,1,15;5. IV,2,16;77.French-Italian relations 1919XXVIII,1,111;19.AdriaticFriday, December 14, 20185

SubjectVolume, Part, Whole; PageTopicNaval Air PostII,1,7;9.The Postal Connection Between The Balkans & Southern XXXIII,1,131;14.Italy 1944-1945, 'La Transadriatica'AdvertisingPostal Political Advertising in the 1924 ElectionsXXXI,3,125;115.Advertising stampsPostal Stationery with Advertisements: 1919-1925XXXIII,1,131;24.ThematicIX,1,35;29.Used abroadV,1,19;50.British occupationIX,3,37;139. IX,4,38;183. XI,2,44;90.Cicladi labelsIII,2,12;68 & 72 & 74.Mail to Italy from Crete & AegeanXL,1,159;3.Mail to Italy From Crete & Aegean After the 1943Armistice - part 1XXXVIII,4,154;159.Mail to Italy From Crete & Aegean After the 1943Armistice - part 2XXXIX,1,155;17.Mail to Italy from Crete & Aegean after the 1943Armistice - part 3XXXIX,2,156;66.Mail to Italy from Crete & Aegean after the 1943Armistice - part 4XXXIX,3,157;124.AegeanThe Aegean Islands - Italian Military Mail from the Leros XXXVI,4,146;160.and Samos Islands (after 8th September 1943)Aeroespresso ItalianaAeroespresso Italiana2;37.CachetsXXII,2,88;87.Exhibit pages by DaviesXXVII,1,107;15. XXVII,2,108;72.AerogramsWithdrawn 1976II,3,9;150.Africa Orientale Italiana (A.O.I.) overprintsA.O.I. Internal Postal ServicesXXXIII,1,131;3.Earliest dateV,2,20;100.Franchise labelsXIII,3,53;131.German Soldiers and Ships in A.O.I. 1939-41XXXIV,1,135;38.Navy and merchant marineIII,3,25;101.Agenzia di NavigazioneAdministative CDSXXXI,4,126;193.Dated MarksXXX,4,122;199. XXXI,1,123;43.Handstamps5;147.AgognaAir ForceEast AfricaFriday, December 14, 2018VII,3,29;108.6

SubjectVolume, Part, Whole; PageTopicLibya 1911-2 Part 1XXX,3,121;131.Libya 1911-2 Part 2XXX,4,122;164.Airmail (See also Aeroespresso, L.A.T.I., Naval Air Post, Rates)Aeroespresso Italiana2;37.Aerogram for anniversary of jetXVIII,1,71;42.Airmail to USA 1946-1949XXXIX,4,158;159.Ala Littoria via MallorcaXVIII,1,71;19.Another Look at the L.A.T.I . Airline Service Part 1XXXV,4,142;171.Another Look at the L.A.T.I. Airline Service Part 2XXXVI,1,143;37.Aspects of Chilean LATI MailXLI,3,165;107.Balbo flights1;14. IX,4,38;155.Brindisi jusqu'a cancelsXX,2,80;67.Captain PiazzaXXXI,1,123;38.Carlo Piazza - (Further to)XXXII,3,129;131.Catania first flights 1988XIV,3,57;135.Colonies tourXXII,24,90;150.Columbus special flightXIX,1,75;44.Commerical services 1926XIII,1,51;12.De Pinedo's flight 1927XIV,3,57;118.East AfricaXXVI,3,105;105.Emigrant commemoration 1957XXX,2,120;73.England-India flights 1929XIII,3,53;132.Far East serviceXXIII,1,91;41.First flight volume 1926XIX,3,77;129.First servicesII,4,10;164. III,2,12;113.FiumeXV,3,61;119.Foreign Airmails from 1st April 1945 to 31st Great Rivers fight 1927XXIII,3,93;125.L.A.T.I. jusqu'a RecifeXIX,3,77;130.L.A.T.I. Mail Destined for China & JapanXXXV,3,141;133.L.A.T.I. Rates, ChileXXXI,1,123;35.L.A.T.I. South Atlantic service (See also Censorship andQuestions and Answers)XIV,1,55;24. XIV,2,56;93. XIV,3,57;123.XX,2,80;89. XXI,3,85;111.Libya to Peru via L.A.T.I. - Underfranked or Concession?XXXV,3,141;137.Linea Aerea Nacional (LAN)XXXI,1,123;35.Lombardi Rome-MogadiscioII,4,10;159.Melilla markingXXVII,2,108;71. XXVII,3,109;128.Milan-Oslo first flightXV,1,59;41.Milan-Turin 1911XIII,2,52;48.Morocco-Somalia 1940-1XXIX,1,115;35.Friday, December 14, 20187

SubjectVolume, Part, Whole; PageTopicPadua Fair 1926XIII,1,51;42.Pond-Sabelli NY-Rome 19344;102.Postal cards for 1917 experimentXXI,4,86;155.Rail strike 1920XVIII,4,74;191. XIX,1,75;43.Rates(1926-39) XI,3,45;132. (1946-96)XXIV,3,97;105. XXV,1,99;39 & 41.Rome-Buenos Aires 1934XV,2,60;51.Rome-Madrid-Lisbon Flight 2nd May 1940XXXIV,2,136;94.S. Bayer and Airmails 1920's to 1940'sXXXVIII,1,151;42. XXXVII,2,152;101.SiberiaVIII,4,34;175. IX,1,35;46.SinkiangXII,3,49;132.Somaliland service 1935-6XXIV,2,96;55.Stamps(1917) XIII,2,52;52. (1947) IV,4,18;181.Surcharges Applied to Italian Mail Sent by Air 19261943 - Part 3XXXVI,1,143;16.Thailand via Moscow 1940XXIV,1,95;40. XXIV,2,96;73.The Surcharges Applied to Italian Mail Sent by Air 19261943 - Part 1XXXV,3,141;108.The Surcharges Applied to Italian Mail Sent by Air 19261943 - Part 2XXXV,4,142;160.The Transporting of Newspapers in Italy by AirXXXII,2,128;74.The use of Airgraphs and Air Mail by Italian POWs in theUK during WW IIXLII,2,168;81 .Tour of Italy 1988XIV,3,57;139.Trans-Mediterranean serviceXX,2,80;85. XXIV,3,97;136.Trial flights 1925XVIII,4,74;166.via Roma to avoid German censorsXXVI,4,106;192.Western Mediterranean cruise 1928XI,4,46;184.World War II routes avoiding FranceXXII,2,87;14. XXII,24,90;169.Airmail stampsConstantinople unissuedXXI,2,84;85.Somaliland surveyXXIII,1,91;3.Ala Littoria (See also Airmail, L.A.T.I.)Ala Littoria rates and MapXXXIV,2,136;92.Ukraine-Berlin coverXXII,1,87;16. XXII,2,88;69.Albania (See also individual locales)Bogus stamps used 1914XXIV,4,98;181.Italfor Pellicano 1991XVIII,1,71;42.Italian P.O.s surveyXX,2,80;56. XX,3,81;122. XXI,1,83;17.XXI,3,85;97.Italian P.O.s UpdateXXVI,2,104;66.Military P.O.'s World War III,3,9;115 & 122.Occupations World War II surveyXXVI,2,104;61.Friday, December 14, 20188

SubjectVolume, Part, Whole; PageTopicRegistered lettersXXVI,2,104;67.Santi Quaranta baseXXI,3,85;101.SASENO (An Albanian Island Occupied by Italy for ThirtyYears)XXXVIII,1,151;31.Study group formedXXIV,1,95;31.Albo d'OroHonorees 1982IX,3,37;150.Honorees 1997XXIII,2,92;90.Honorees 1998XXV,2,100;89.Honorees 2000XXVIII,1,111;38.Alexandria1702: Letter from Alexandria to LivornoXLIII,3,173;128.1702: Treatment of Alexandria’s Mail at LivornoXLIII,4,174;190.234 numerical cancelXVIII,3,73;144.SurveyXXVII,2,108;61.Allied Military Government (See also Trieste)25-lira airmail shadesXVI,2,64;109.35 Lire Allied Military Government ForgeryXLI,3,165;111.A.M.G.-F.T.T. overprintsIII,4,14;205. Varieties X,1,39;45.A.M.G.O.T. 1943: The Resumption of Postal Service inSicilyXLII,2,168;91 .A.M.G.-V.G. airmail selvedge varietiesXXI,1,83;38.A.M.G.-V.G. miscellanyXVIII,2,72;67. XVIII,3,73;144.A.M.G.-V.G. overprint alignmentXVI,2,64;108.A.M.G.-V.G. overprint, stamps with fascesXX,4,82;158.Allied Military Government Stamps of SicilyXL,3,161;137.AMG VG Overprints and “con Bastim. Mercant.”XLII,4,170;198.Forged overprint on Naples 35cXX,3,81;132.Marches occupation 1945 ff.XIX,1,75;15 & 48.Naples ratesVI,4,26;194.Overprints printed on stampsXVI,1,63;47.Pinocchio fraudXVI,1,63;47.Postage due, Venice-TriesteXVIII,4,74;175.Postal and Letter Cards of the Allied Military Governmentof Venezia GiuliaXXXVIII,4,154;192.Postal and Letter Cards of the Allied Military Governmentof Venezia Giulia - correctionXXXIX,1,155;34.Sicily5;141. VI,2,24;74. VI,3,25;144.VII,2,28;77.Sicily and southern Italy surveyXX,1,79;21. XX,2,80;78.Trieste A and B cancellationsIV,1,15;19.Trieste A.P.O.sVIII,1,31;24.Trieste parcel post overprint forgeries5;144.Friday, December 14, 20189

SubjectVolume, Part, Whole; PageTopicTrieste varietiesIII,3,13;156.Venezia-GiuliaII,4,10;178. III,2,12;117.Winged wheel watermarksII,1,7;10.Allied occupationAllied Forces Christmas in Italy - 1943XLI,4,166;197.Censorship of Letters Going Abroad from theMetropolitan Territotres under Allied landDeutsche DienstpostXIV,3,57;113.Alpenvorland Adria(see Adria)German Official Mail in Italy 1943 - 1945 - part 1XXXVII,4.150;171.German Official Mail in Italy 1943 - 1945 - part 2XXXVIII,2,152;68.German Official Mail in Italy 1943 - 1945 - part 3XXXVIII,4,154;183.Amara (See also East Africa, Colonies)SurveyXXIII,4,94;163. XXIV,1,95;26.Amateur RadioAmateur Radio and QSL CardsXXXVI,3,145;143.Ambulanti(See Mobile P.O.'s and Travelling P.O.'s)Amerigo VespucciEnvironmental cruise 1978IV,3,17;111.Italian P.O.XVI,2,64;70.AnatoliaAngellieri, EnricoObituaryXXIII,4,94;183.Turin travelling P.O.XX,2,80;58. XX,3,81;126. XX,4,82;156.AostaAQ LettersheetsAQ: A Calendar Mystery SolvedXLI,3,165;134.Italian AQ Lettersheets of the Republic of VeniceXXXIX,3,157;107.Maritime markingsII,3,9;131.Fiume: d'Annunzio and the Occupation of ArbeXLI,2,164;71.Witch Hunt Is this what you getXLIII,3,173;139.ArabiaArbeArchivesFriday, December 14, 201810

SubjectVolume, Part, Whole; PageTopicArezzo (see also censorship)StampXII,4,50;219.Artistic seriesDesign competitionV,2,20;59.Alberto Burri: from Blackshirt to POW, MO, to worldfamous ssociazione Italiana Collezionisti Posta Militare (A.I.C.P.M.)Membership shrinkingXVII,2,68;102.Associazione Italiana di Documentazione Marittima e NavaleFounding publicationX,1,39;50.Associazione Italiana di Storia PostaleJubilee 1991XVIII,1,71;48.AuctionsAlphonse pricesXXIII,1,91;36.Auction results Show Promising RecoveryXL,1,159;49.Bank chargesXII,2,48;71.Feldman Geneva November 2003XXX,1,119;51.I.C.S.C. cuts backXI,2,44;99.I.C.S.C. highlights June 1997XXIII,2,92;79.I.C.S.C. highlights March 1997XXIII,1,91;31.March 1998 - PreviewXXIV,1,95;35.March 2004 (ex Colin Pilkington)XXX,1,119;52.September, December 2002, March 2003XXIX,1,115;9.Spink's April 2004XXX,3,121;149.Spink's October 2002XXIX,1,115;10.Value guidelines for I.C.S.C.XXI,2,84;93.AustraliaBad ItalianXXXVIII,3,153;149.Italian P.O.W.sXIX,3,77;103.Cachet defacedXX,4,90;151.Fiume P.O. World War IXXIX,2,116;68. CorrectionXXIX,3,117;139.Mail via SwitzerlandIV,2,16;46.Novara occupationXXVI,2,104;69.Occupation locals 1917IV,4,18;168.P.O.'s abroad (book)II,2,8;93.Udine feldpost 1918XXIX,4,118;157.Underfranked Mail Between Italy & AustriaXXXIV,4,138;184.AustriaFriday, December 14, 201811

SubjectVolume, Part, Whole; PageTopicAustro-Prussian WarCover curiositiesXXII,4,90;151.Authorized delivery (Recapito Autorizzato) (See also Private mail services)Rates 1944 - 1992XXIII,2,92;95.Survey, Milan 1897-1943XI,3,45;106.Avviso di RecivimentoMonograph availableXXIV,2,96;82.Axis issueTobruk overprintsIII,2,12;103. IV,1,15;30.Obelisk's return soughtXXII,4,90;106. XXIII,2,92;98.Atlantic crossingXIV,4,58;182.AxumAzimutB.L.P. (Buste Lettere Postali)Overpriint on 1-lira, usedXXIX,3,117;134.Balbo Mass Formation Flights1933IX,4,38;155. XI,1,43;38.A Postcard from Tripoli with a Balbo ConnectionXLIII,4,174;193.Amsterdam 1933XXIX,4,118;164.Commemorative cancel, PortugalXI,1,39;41.Cover auctionedXV,2,60;96.Forged coversXXX,2,120;77.Rome-Rio 1930-11;14. VII,1,27;12.The Royal Navy's Role in the Transatlantic FormationFlights of 1930 - 1933XXXVIII,2,152;83. XXXVIII,3,153;151.Valentia, The Postal Connection Between The Balkans & Southern XXXIII,1,131;14.Italy 1944-1945, 'La Transadriatica'BalmalonescoCancel rareXXVII,2,108;74.Bari WolfSicily A.M.G. usage5;141.Bath trade markPapal states5;146.Bayer, SamInformation about Sam BayerXXXVIII,2,152;101.S. Bayer and Airmails 1920's to 1940'sXXXVIII,1,151;42. XXXVII,2,152;101.Friday, December 14, 201812

SubjectVolume, Part, Whole; PageTopicBazzi, AlbinoObituaryXIV,4,58;179.Becker, AlanPremio Pantani, Toscana 2003XXIX,3,117;128.Beech, DavidRossiter lecturerXXVI,4,106;193.Italian peacekeepersIX,3,37;147.BeirutBelgian CongoEast Africa lettersXXIX,1,115;38.Reply card used in MilanXXVI,3,105;136.Belgica 82Exhibit reportIX,2,36;102.Belle ArtiRome Exposition cancels 1911XXI,3,85;137.Survey (Origins of Postal Service)VII,3,29;101.BenadirBeneventoPapal enclave 1816-52XXVI,3,105;117.BenghaziBulls-eye cancelsVI,2,24;80.Cover displayXXII,2,88;59.Surcharge 1 orship markXIV,2,56;83.Bernardelli, LorenzoObituaryII,1,7;32. II,2,8;70.Bertie, Fra AndrewGrandmaster appointment, Sovereign Military Order ofMaltaXXIII,3,93;136.Betasom - the Italian Submarine Base at BordeauxXLI,2,164;72.Betasom dationsXVIII,2,72;79.Bickel, OttoSan Marino promoterFriday, December 14, 2018XXIV,2,96;77.13

SubjectVolume, Part, Whole; PageTopicBicycle MailBicylce Mail StampXXXIV,2,136;94.CORALIT (Northern Italy Cycle leBigola, LudovicoEngraver of fiscalsXV,1,59;29.Fil-Italia how-toIV,2,16;66. XXIX,3,117,125.XXXI,4,126,200.Newspaper rate 1862XXVIII,4,114;154.BindingBisectsBlack SeaThe IV ‘MAS’ Flotil

2. Subject Index 5 3. Author Index 103 4. Book Review Index 139 5. Catalogue Review Index 151 6. Query Index 154 Introduction What a humbling experience to browse through 122 chapters in the saga we know as Fil-Italia! The

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