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Cod. 2781E
EUR 30,00


Italo Robetti & Achille Vanara
LA COMUNICAZIONE EPISTOLARE DA E PER TORINO
VOL.VI - I BOLLI DELLA NAZIONE PIEMONTESE (1800-1802)
Parte prima

264 pp. - colour ill. - softbound - printed 2021
Italian text

THE EPISTOLARY COMMUNICATION FROM AND TO TURIN
VOL.VI - THE "PIEDMONTESE NATION" POSTMARKS (1800-1802)
First part

The departure postmarks used by Piedmont post offices since the middle of the year 1800, prepared for as many as 102 post offices existing at the time. The offices covered in this first part are 50 in order of first use of the relative mark.

The authors were able to detect unknown postmarks and dates that anticipated or extended the period of use that appeared in Vollmeier's great work.

Considering the places where the High Police Courts were established, namely Turin, Ivrea, Mondovì, Asti, Alessandria, Vercelli, it was possible to establish that the post offices of these localities were the first to receive the departure postmarks of the "Piedmontese nation".

An element that positively characterized the postal service in the Kingdom of France was the use of postmarks, which allowed clerks to apply the correct rates and recipients to know the place from which the letter had left. With the second French invasion in 1800, postal customs from across the Alps made their way into occupied Piedmont. The postal clerks had already noticed the presence of the postmarks on correspondence from France and understood their usefulness. They also knew that this use would sooner or later also be introduced in the Piedmont offices and, while awaiting these postmarks, they were precursors, since they added the name of the departure place by hand.

With the annexation of Piedmont to the French Republic, the Sardinian postal service was also Frenchised and the Paris Post Administration Office sent the new departmental marks, characterized by the department number, to the most important post offices in Piedmont. They replaced the postmarks of the "Piedmontese nation".

CONTENTS

Post offices treated in alphabetical order:

Acqui, Alba, Alessandria, Asti, Bagnasco, Barge, Bene, Biella, Borgo d'Ale, Bra, Busca, Cairo, Canelli, Carignano, Casale, Castelnovo, Cavallermaggiore, Centallo, Ceva, Cherasco, Chieri, Cigliano, Crescentino, Cuneo, Donas, Fossano, Ivrea, Livorno, Moncalvo, Mondovì, Montanaro, Montechiaro, Oneglia, Ormea, Pinerolo, Poirino, Racconigi, Rivoli, Saluzzo, Susa, Savigliano, Torino bolli interno, Torino bolli estero, Torino franchigia, Torino franca, Tortona, Trino, Valenza, Valperga, Vercelli, Vigone, Villafaletto, Voghera.


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