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<div>Eine '''Filmografie''' (auch: '''Filmographie''') ist eine Liste der [[Filmkunst|Filme]], an denen ein Filmschaffender mitgewirkt hat, vergleichbar einer [[Bibliografie]] eines [[Schriftsteller]]s oder einer [[Diskografie]] eines [[Musiker]]s. Die Filmografie kann als reine Titelliste existieren oder aber auch als kommentierte Zusammenstellung der jeweiligen Filme mit Rollenangabe, eventuell auch [[Regisseur]] und Produktionsjahr.<ref>[http://www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/Filmografie Definition auf duden.de] Abgerufen am 23. März 2015.</ref><br />
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Die Filmografie bildet dabei einen wichtigen Teil der [[Biografie]] eines Filmschaffenden und erlaubt Aufschluss über die Entwicklung des [[Künstler]]s.<br />
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== Einzelnachweise ==<br />
<references /><br />
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==Further reading==<br />
* Gebauer, Dorothea and Harriet W. Harrison. ''Bibliography of National Filmographies''. Brussels: FIAF, 1985 80p.<br />
* Summers, Howard. ''The Guide To Movie Lists: Filmographies of the World''. Borehamwood: [https://www.amazon.com/Howard-Summers/e/B0774Y8K2W Howcom Services], 2018 {{ISBN|978-1-5499-4022-4}} 401p.<br />
* Summers, Howard. ''The Guide To Movie Lists 2: Genres, Subjects and Themes''. Borehamwood: [https://www.amazon.com/Howard-Summers/e/B0774Y8K2W Howcom Services], 2018 {{ISBN|978-1-982904-72-2}} 418p.<br />
* Summers, Howard. ''The Guide To Movie Lists 3: Appendices''. Borehamwood: [https://www.amazon.com/Howard-Summers/e/B0774Y8K2W Howcom Services], 2018 {{ISBN|978-1-983366-14-7}} 116p.<br />
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== Weblinks ==<br />
{{Wiktionary}}<br />
* [https://www.imdb.com/ The Internet Movie Database]<br />
* [https://www.moviepilot.de/ Cineasten-Portal]<br />
* [https://ssl.ofdb.de/ Online-Filmdatenbank]<br />
* [https://www.filmportal.de/ filmportal.de – Alles zum deutschen Film]<br />
* [https://www.crew-united.com/ crew united – Datenbank Schauspieler und Filmschaffende]<br />
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20160408145832/http://homepage.ntlworld.com/rosandhoward/filmbooks.htm Filmographies Of The World]<br />
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<div>Eine '''Filmografie''' (auch: '''Filmographie''') ist eine Liste der [[Filmkunst|Filme]], an denen ein Filmschaffender mitgewirkt hat, vergleichbar einer [[Bibliografie]] eines [[Schriftsteller]]s oder einer [[Diskografie]] eines [[Musiker]]s. Die Filmografie kann als reine Titelliste existieren oder aber auch als kommentierte Zusammenstellung der jeweiligen Filme mit Rollenangabe, eventuell auch [[Regisseur]] und Produktionsjahr.<ref>[http://www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/Filmografie Definition auf duden.de] Abgerufen am 23. März 2015.</ref><br />
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Die Filmografie bildet dabei einen wichtigen Teil der [[Biografie]] eines Filmschaffenden und erlaubt Aufschluss über die Entwicklung des [[Künstler]]s.<br />
<br />
== Einzelnachweise ==<br />
<references /><br />
<br />
==Further reading==<br />
* Gebauer, Dorothea and Harriet W. Harrison. ''Bibliography of National Filmographies''. Brussels: FIAF, 1985 80p.<br />
* Summers, Howard. ''The Guide To Movie Lists: Filmographies of the World''. Borehamwood: [https://www.amazon.com/Howard-Summers/e/B0774Y8K2W Howcom Services], 2018 {{ISBN|978-1-5499-4022-4}} 401p.<br />
* Summers, Howard. ''The Guide To Movie Lists 2: Genres, Subjects and Themes''. Borehamwood: [https://www.amazon.com/Howard-Summers/e/B0774Y8K2W Howcom Services], 2018 {{ISBN|978-1-982904-72-2}} 418p.<br />
* Summers, Howard. ''The Guide To Movie Lists 3: Appendices''. Borehamwood: [https://www.amazon.com/Howard-Summers/e/B0774Y8K2W Howcom Services], 2018 {{ISBN|978-1-983366-14-7}} 116p.<br />
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== Weblinks ==<br />
{{Wiktionary}}<br />
* [https://www.imdb.com/ The Internet Movie Database]<br />
* [https://www.moviepilot.de/ Cineasten-Portal]<br />
* [https://ssl.ofdb.de/ Online-Filmdatenbank]<br />
* [https://www.filmportal.de/ filmportal.de – Alles zum deutschen Film]<br />
* [https://www.crew-united.com/ crew united – Datenbank Schauspieler und Filmschaffende]<br />
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<div>Hello, I am Howcom from U.K. and my Wikipedia interests are [[Philately]] and [[Record Charts]].<br />
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I have written two philatelic books. The first was ''Stamps and Stamp Collecting in Popular Culture''. <br />
It is a 401 page book listing literature, films, television, music, plays etc. where [[postage stamps]] and/or [[stamp collecting]] feature in the plot. Non-fiction films, television programmes and news items are also listed and the book's coverage is worldwide from 1839 to 2014.<br />
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The book won Vermeil medals at [[London 2015 Europhilex]] and at [[World Stamp Show-NY 2016]].<br />
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My latest book is ''Bibliography of the Philately and Postal History of the British Isles''.<br />
It is a 210 page book listing books, journals and official literature of the stamps, postal history and postal services of Great Britain, Ireland, Channel Islands, Isle of Man and Lundy.<br />
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Both are published by Howcom Services and may be ordered through eBay/Amazon or via my Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/howcomservices.<br />
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I have also written a three volume book on [[filmography| filmographies]] titled ''The Guide To Movie Lists''.<br />
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==Further reading==<br />
* Summers, Howard. ''The Guide To Movie Lists: Filmographies of the World''. Borehamwood: [https://www.amazon.com/Howard-Summers/e/B0774Y8K2W Howcom Services], 2018 {{ISBN|978-1-5499-4022-4}} 401p.<br />
* Summers, Howard. ''The Guide To Movie Lists 2: Genres, Subjects and Themes''. Borehamwood: [https://www.amazon.com/Howard-Summers/e/B0774Y8K2W Howcom Services], 2018 {{ISBN|978-1-982904-72-2}} 418p.<br />
* Summers, Howard. ''The Guide To Movie Lists 3: Appendices''. Borehamwood: [https://www.amazon.com/Howard-Summers/e/B0774Y8K2W Howcom Services], 2018 {{ISBN|978-1-983366-14-7}} 116p.<br />
* Summers, Howard. ''The Numismatic Filmography''. Borehamwood: Howcom Services, 2012 77p.<br />
* Summers, Howard. ''The Philatelic Filmography''. Borehamwood: Howcom Services, 2007 75p.<br />
* Summers, Howard. ''Stamps and Stamp Collecting in Popular Culture''. Borehamwood: [https://www.facebook.com/howcomservices Howcom Services], 2015 401p.<br />
* Summers, Howard. ''Bibliography of the Philately and Postal History of the British Isles''. Borehamwood: [https://www.amazon.com/Howard-Summers/e/B0774Y8K2W Howcom Services], 2020 {{ISBN|978-1-7025-2236-6}} 210p.</div>Howcomhttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Benutzer:Howcom&diff=195825434Benutzer:Howcom2020-01-14T15:53:19Z<p>Howcom: </p>
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<div>Hello, I am Howcom from U.K. and my Wikipedia interests are [[Philately]] and [[Record Charts]].<br />
<br />
I have written two philatelic books. The first was ''Stamps and Stamp Collecting in Popular Culture''. <br />
It is a 401 page book listing literature, films, television, music, plays etc. where [[postage stamps]] and/or [[stamp collecting]] feature in the plot. Non-fiction films, television programmes and news items are also listed and the book's coverage is worldwide from 1839 to 2014.<br />
<br />
The book won Vermeil medals at [[London 2015 Europhilex]] and at [[World Stamp Show-NY 2016]].<br />
<br />
My latest book is ''Bibliography of the Philately and Postal History of the British Isles''.<br />
It is a 210 page book listing books, journals and official literature of the stamps, postal history and postal services of Great Britain, Ireland, Channel Islands, Isle of Man and Lundy.<br />
<br />
Both are published by Howcom Services and may be ordered through eBay/Amazon or via my Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/howcomservices.<br />
<br />
I have also written a three volume book on [[filmography| filmographies]] titled ''The Guide To Movie Lists''.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Further reading==<br />
* Summers, Howard. ''The Guide To Movie Lists: Filmographies of the World''. Borehamwood: [https://www.amazon.com/Howard-Summers/e/B0774Y8K2W Howcom Services], 2018 {{ISBN|978-1-5499-4022-4}} 401p.<br />
* Summers, Howard. ''The Guide To Movie Lists 2: Genres, Subjects and Themes''. Borehamwood: [https://www.amazon.com/Howard-Summers/e/B0774Y8K2W Howcom Services], 2018 {{ISBN|978-1-982904-72-2}} 418p.<br />
* Summers, Howard. ''The Guide To Movie Lists 3: Appendices''. Borehamwood: [https://www.amazon.com/Howard-Summers/e/B0774Y8K2W Howcom Services], 2018 {{ISBN|978-1-983366-14-7}} 116p.<br />
* Summers, Howard. ''The Numismatic Filmography''. Borehamwood: Howcom Services, 2012 77p.<br />
* Summers, Howard. ''The Philatelic Filmography''. Borehamwood: Howcom Services, 2007 75p.<br />
* Summers, Howard. ''Stamps and Stamp Collecting in Popular Culture''. Borehamwood: [https://www.facebook.com/howcomservices Howcom Services], 2015 401p.<br />
* Summers, Howard. ''Bibliography of the Philately and Postal History of the British Isles''. Borehamwood: [https://www.amazon.com/Howard-Summers/e/B0774Y8K2W Howcom Services], 2020 {{ISBN|978-1-7025-2236-6}} 210p.<br />
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<div>Hello, I am Howcom from U.K. and my Wikipedia interests are Record Charts and Philately</div>Howcomhttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Royal_Philatelic_Society_London&diff=127410668Royal Philatelic Society London2013-03-15T11:56:00Z<p>Howcom: /* Further reading */</p>
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<div>[[File:Royal Philatelic Society logo.gif|right|thumb|300px|The Society logo.]]<br />
[[File:41 Devonshire Place.jpg|right|thumb|The premises of the Royal Philatelic Society London at 41 Devonshire Place, W1.]]<br />
[[File:The London Philatelist first edition.jpg|right|thumb|The front cover of the first number of [[The London Philatelist]], Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1892.]]<br />
'''The Royal Philatelic Society London''' is the oldest [[philately|philatelic]] society in the world. It was founded on 10 April 1869 as ''The Philatelic Society, London''.<ref>"The Royal Philatelic Society, London. 1869 - April 10th - 1929." by [[Percy de Worms]] in ''[[The London Philatelist]]'', Vol. XXXVIII, No. 447, March 1929, pp. 52-56.</ref><br />
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== Royal connections ==<br />
Permission to use the prefix "Royal" was granted by King [[Edward VII of the United Kingdom|Edward VII]] in 1906. The current patron is Her Majesty Queen [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Elizabeth II]]. Every September, at a special meeting of the Society, part of the [[Royal Philatelic Collection]] is displayed by its Keeper. Queen Elizabeth is not known to be a philatelist herself, but the royal family has maintained and added to the collection passed down by Edward VII.<br />
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== Membership ==<br />
"The Royal," as it is known, has members in dozens of countries, with the highest numbers of members in the United Kingdom and the United States. Members are in two classes, Fellows and Members. Fellows are elected from among Members based on service to the Royal. The Society publishes a journal, [[The London Philatelist]], which includes articles, book reviews, society news, advertisements, and other items.<br />
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== Objects ==<br />
The principal objects of the Society are:<br />
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1. To promote, encourage and contribute to the advancement of the science and practice of [[philately]].<br />
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2. To inform members of the Society on all matters affecting any of its objects by meetings, discussions, displays, lectures, correspondence or otherwise; to assist and carry out philatelic research, and to print, publish and issue such papers, periodicals, books, circulars or other literary matters in support of these objects.<br />
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3. To hold, either alone or jointly with others, promote, or subscribe, or assist with international or other philatelic exhibitions in the UK or elsewhere, and to offer and award prizes, medals or other recognition in connection with such exhibitions or for any literary work connected with philately.<br />
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4. To establish and maintain a library and collections of [[postage stamp|stamps]], designs, proofs, essays and other articles of interest relating to any of the objects of the Society.<br />
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== Awards and medals ==<br />
The society awards the [[Crawford Medal]] for the most valuable and original contribution to the study and knowledge of philately published in book form during the two years preceding the award.<br /><br />
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The society also awards these silver medals:<br />
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*The [[John Alexander Tilleard|Tilleard]] Medal for the best large display of any aspect of philately given by one, or not more than two, Fellows or Members during the relevant period.<br />
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*The Lee Medal for the best paper dealing with any aspect of philately given by one Fellow or Member during the relevant period.<br />
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*The [[Thomas Tapling|Tapling]] Medal for the best paper written by a Fellow or Member and published in The London Philatelist during the relevant period.<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Royal Philatelic Society London Meeting Handouts Collection]]<br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
{{commonscat|Royal Philatelic Society London}}<br />
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==Further reading==<br />
* Butler, A. Ronald. ''The Expert Committee, 1894-1994''. London: Royal Philatelic Society, 1994. 32p. (Supplement to ''London Philatelist'' Vol. 103 (April 1994)).<br />
* Rogers-Tillstone, Benjamin. ''The Royal Philatelic Society, London, 1869-1969''. London: Royal Philatelic Society, 1969. ISBN 0-900631-00-7 192p.<br />
* Worms, Baron Percy de. ''The Royal Philatelic Society, London: 1869 - April 10, 1919''. London: Royal Philatelic Society London, 1919 128p.<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://www.rpsl.org.uk Official website.]<br />
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[[Category:1869 establishments in England]]<br />
[[Category:Organisations based in the United Kingdom with royal patronage]]<br />
[[Category:Learned societies of the United Kingdom]]<br />
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<div>[[File:Royal Philatelic Society logo.gif|right|thumb|300px|The Society logo.]]<br />
[[File:41 Devonshire Place.jpg|right|thumb|The premises of the Royal Philatelic Society London at 41 Devonshire Place, W1.]]<br />
[[File:The London Philatelist first edition.jpg|right|thumb|The front cover of the first number of [[The London Philatelist]], Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1892.]]<br />
'''The Royal Philatelic Society London''' is the oldest [[philately|philatelic]] society in the world. It was founded on 10 April 1869 as ''The Philatelic Society, London''.<ref>"The Royal Philatelic Society, London. 1869 - April 10th - 1929." by [[Percy de Worms]] in ''[[The London Philatelist]]'', Vol. XXXVIII, No. 447, March 1929, pp. 52-56.</ref><br />
<br />
== Royal connections ==<br />
Permission to use the prefix "Royal" was granted by King [[Edward VII of the United Kingdom|Edward VII]] in 1906. The current patron is Her Majesty Queen [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Elizabeth II]]. Every September, at a special meeting of the Society, part of the [[Royal Philatelic Collection]] is displayed by its Keeper. Queen Elizabeth is not known to be a philatelist herself, but the royal family has maintained and added to the collection passed down by Edward VII.<br />
<br />
== Membership ==<br />
"The Royal," as it is known, has members in dozens of countries, with the highest numbers of members in the United Kingdom and the United States. Members are in two classes, Fellows and Members. Fellows are elected from among Members based on service to the Royal. The Society publishes a journal, [[The London Philatelist]], which includes articles, book reviews, society news, advertisements, and other items.<br />
<br />
== Objects ==<br />
The principal objects of the Society are:<br />
<br />
1. To promote, encourage and contribute to the advancement of the science and practice of [[philately]].<br />
<br />
2. To inform members of the Society on all matters affecting any of its objects by meetings, discussions, displays, lectures, correspondence or otherwise; to assist and carry out philatelic research, and to print, publish and issue such papers, periodicals, books, circulars or other literary matters in support of these objects.<br />
<br />
3. To hold, either alone or jointly with others, promote, or subscribe, or assist with international or other philatelic exhibitions in the UK or elsewhere, and to offer and award prizes, medals or other recognition in connection with such exhibitions or for any literary work connected with philately.<br />
<br />
4. To establish and maintain a library and collections of [[postage stamp|stamps]], designs, proofs, essays and other articles of interest relating to any of the objects of the Society.<br />
<br />
== Awards and medals ==<br />
The society awards the [[Crawford Medal]] for the most valuable and original contribution to the study and knowledge of philately published in book form during the two years preceding the award.<br /><br />
<br />
The society also awards these silver medals:<br />
<br />
*The [[John Alexander Tilleard|Tilleard]] Medal for the best large display of any aspect of philately given by one, or not more than two, Fellows or Members during the relevant period.<br />
<br />
*The Lee Medal for the best paper dealing with any aspect of philately given by one Fellow or Member during the relevant period.<br />
<br />
*The [[Thomas Tapling|Tapling]] Medal for the best paper written by a Fellow or Member and published in The London Philatelist during the relevant period.<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Royal Philatelic Society London Meeting Handouts Collection]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
{{commonscat|Royal Philatelic Society London}}<br />
<br />
==Further reading==<br />
* Rogers-Tillstone, Benjamin. ''The Royal Philatelic Society, London, 1869-1969''. London: Royal Philatelic Society, 1969. ISBN 0-900631-00-7 192p.<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://www.rpsl.org.uk Official website.]<br />
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[[Category:1869 establishments in England]]<br />
[[Category:Organisations based in the United Kingdom with royal patronage]]<br />
[[Category:Learned societies of the United Kingdom]]<br />
[[Category:Royal Philatelic Society London]]<br />
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[[ru:Королевское филателистическое общество Лондона]]</div>Howcomhttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hotelpost&diff=100212382Hotelpost2012-02-27T15:06:26Z<p>Howcom: </p>
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<div>Unter '''Hotelpost''' versteht man eine private [[Post]]beförderung eines oder mehrerer [[Hotel|Hotels]], die dem Gast angeboten wird. <br />
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Hotelpostbeförderungen wurden vor allem im [[19. Jahrhundert]] durchgeführt. In [[Europa]] konnten zahlreiche Ortschaften in den [[Alpen]] und [[Karpaten]] zu dieser Zeit noch nicht regelmäßig oder gar nicht postalisch von der Staatspost betreut werden. Deswegen unterhielten vor allem Hotels eigene [[Bote|Boten]], um die Briefe ihrer Kunden zum nächstgelegen [[Postamt]] oder [[Bahn (Verkehr)|Bahn]]station im [[Tal]] bringen zu können. Dieser Dienst wurde meist auch in die entgegengesetzte Richtung durchgeführt. Das bedeutet, die Boten transportierten auch Postsendungen, die an einen Hotelgast adressiert waren, vom nächstgelegen Postamt zum Hotel. Einer der frühsten Hotelposten findet sich ab dem Jahre [[1864]] im [[Schweiz|schweizerischen]] [[Rigi]].<br />
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Dieser postalische Dienst der Hotelpost wurde meist nur gegen Entrichtung einer kleinen Gebühr durchgeführt. In der [[Schweiz]] kam es häufig zur Herstellung und Ausgabe von Hotelpostmarken, die diesen Dienst quittierten. Die Postgebühren der Hotels schwankten hierbei zwischen 5 und 15 [[Rappen]] pro Brief. Diese Hotelpostmarken musste zusätzlich zu den normalen [[Freimarke|Freimarken]] auf die Postsendung geklebt werden. Ab dem [[26. September]] [[1883]] verbot die [[Die Schweizerische Post|Schweizer Post]] die Abbildung von Wertziffern und Wertbezeichnung wie „[[Porto]]“, damit diese nicht mit Freimarken verwechselt werden können. <br />
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Neben der Schweiz finden sich auch in anderen Ländern, wie in [[Österreich]], vergleichbare Ausgaben. So gab es in den [[1920er]] und [[1930er]] Jahren auch private Botendienste mir eigenen Briefmarkenausgaben, die jedoch nicht zu den Hotelpostmarken gerechnet werden.<br />
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Hotelpostbriefe sowie Hotelpostmarken sind bis heute nur in wenigen Stücken erhalten geblieben. Damit sind sie ein kleines, allerdings auch teures Randgebiet der [[Philatelie]].<br />
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== Literatur ==<br />
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* Marcel Kottelat: ''Studie über die schweizerische Hotelpost, 1864 -1900'', Schweiz 1995<br />
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