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In many cases, "Jusqu’à" was printed as a standard form, and the specific destination city was written in by hand by the sorting clerk. 3. Key Routes and Historical Context

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His study broke down Jusqu’à indicators into three primary visual categories: Jusqu-a Airmail Markings- A Study Ian McQueen

The publication of a supplement only two years after the main volume demonstrates both the rapid pace of new discoveries in this field and McQueen’s dedication to keeping his work current. The supplement, even longer than the original book, incorporated amendments and additions pasted onto pages—a testament to the hands‑on, evolving nature of the research.

Published in 1993 by W.A. Page in Dartford, the original volume is a paperback, comb-bound study spanning 109 pages. It provided a groundbreaking descriptive listing of various Jusqu'a marks, complete with clear illustrations. For collectors, it immediately transformed a chaotic array of obscure handstamps into a well-defined and highly collectible field of study. The 1995 Supplement In many cases, "Jusqu’à" was printed as a

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McQueen included dozens of itinerary diagrams . These show exactly which flight number, pilot, and intermediate stop the letter took. For the advanced collector, owning a cover that matches McQueen’s “Theoretical Perfect Route” doubles the item’s desirability. Here is the current market reality: His study

In the specialized world of postal history, few artifacts are as tantalizingly obscure or as geographically significant as the French airmail markings. For decades, these markings—hand-stamped or printed endorsements directing a letter’s airborne journey “as far as” a specific point—were a footnote in major catalogues. That all changed with the publication of one seminal reference work: Jusqu’à Airmail Markings – A Study by the revered British philatelist Ian McQueen .

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A Jusqu'a stamp, usually accompanied by a specific destination, informed both postal workers and the recipient of exactly where the airmail service ended and the terrestrial or maritime transport began. For example, mail from London destined for British India might be flown to a specific hub in Egypt, and then travel by train or ship the rest of the way. Why Were These Markings Necessary?

Often used by French and Belgian postal administrations.

 
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