The MaltaPost Philatelic Bureau announces the issue on May 8, 2008 of the
EUROPA 2008 stamp issue entitled LETTERS. The stamps, with face values of
Euro 0.37 (Lm0.16c), Euro 1.19 (Lm0.51c) are 48.0mm x 39.5mm in size, with a
perforation of 14.0 x 14.0 (comb). The stamps are offset printed on Maltese
Crosses watermarked paper by Printex Limited of Qormi, and are available in
sheets of ten.
The introduction of electronic mail has brought about a
revolution in means of communication, reducing the normal delivery time to
literally seconds. Fast as it may be, however, electronic mail does tend to
do away with the personal element, in that the world has seen a decline in
handwritten missives.
Philatelic journalist Otto Hornung writes in his
ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF STAMP COLLECTING that the earliest form of
communication was the spoken, whispered, shouted word. However, the human
voice had its limits. A call will carry far, even across a river, but it
cannot carry across a mountain. And so the messenger was born. The rest, as
they say, is history.
How letter-writing developed from the very early days to
its present sophisticated form makes fascinating reading. PostEurop have
chosen LETTERS as a very apt subject for their EUROPA 2008 issue. The two
stamps issued by the Philatelic Bureau of MaltaPost p.l.c. carry identical
images, in monochrome and sepia respectively, depicting a postman from days
gone by, with the old Mail Room in the background. The older generation will
no doubt recall this period in Malta’s not-so-distant past with nostalgia.
Source: Malta Post website
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