Jusqu-a Airmail Markings- A Study Ian Mcqueen
"Jusqu’à" Airmail Markings: A Study of Postal Transitions Based on the research of Ian McQueen The French term "Jusqu’à"
Rarity and Collectibility
(up to) London," meaning from London onwards, the letter would travel by train or ship. Historical Significance Jusqu-a Airmail Markings- A Study Ian McQueen
- Original Copies: Expect to pay between $150 and $400 USD, depending on condition and whether it includes the rare supplementary sheets from the 1980s.
- Digital Access: The American Philatelic Research Library (APRL) and the British Library hold copies. Members can request scans.
- Reprints: As of 2025, no commercial reprint is in print. However, several European philatelic auctions occasionally offer bound photocopies.
- French Jusqu'a Markings: Used by the French postal service, these markings were applied to mail transported by air from France to other parts of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
- British Jusqu'a Markings: The British postal service used similar markings, primarily on mail sent from the UK to France, Belgium, and other European destinations.
- Other National Markings: Various other countries, such as Italy, Germany, and Austria-Hungary, also used jusqu'a markings on their airmail.