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Tim, I have and use the same 5 reference books about forgeries as you.
My "Know Your Stamps" by Frank Aretz is actually 4 pamphlets published in 1940 by the Marks Stamp Company of Toronto. They consist of 100 pages numbered 1 through 100. Part I has pages 1-24, Part II pages 25-48, Part III pages 49-72 and Part IV pages 73-100.
I have photocopies of "Forgeries Old and New" by Alden C. Johnson, but not all the pages, just the pages with a #1 on it. Following Alden Johnson's pages in this photocopied book, are all the pages with a #1 on them from Frank Aretz "Know Your Stamps" pamphlets.
I can't remember of it specifically, but at some time I must have borrowed a copy of the book you just bought and photocopied all the pages with a #1 in them. I like this book and pamphlets.
I also have references on individual countries, Baden, Norway, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, Samoa, New Republic, Tibet, Luxemburg, Iran, and others, and also specialized catalogs for Mexico, Malta, New Zealand, Scandinavia, Italy, etc.
I have also collected newspaper clippings over the years when I have seen articles about #1's of the various countries. I have three bulging 1 1/2" 3-ring binders of them, which I really should rearrange into 4. If I had been diligent, 2 or 3 times more of these could have been clipped.
One could assemble quite a long shelf of this reference material. It's interesting.
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