Jusqu-a Airmail Markings- A Study Ian Mcqueen ~repack~ -
Ian McQueen’s Jusqu’à Airmail Markings: A Study (1993, 1995 Supplement) provides a comprehensive, foundational analysis of non-standardized postal markings indicating that airmail, due to service limitations, was completed by surface transport. Published by W.A. Page, this work, which includes an extensive 1995 supplement, transformed the study of these "as far as" markings into a key area of aerophilately. For more details, visit Academia.edu
: It catalogs various marking types, including two to six solid red or black bars, cross cancellations, and specific text-based handstamps used to obliterate original airmail instructions. Jusqu-a Airmail Markings- A Study Ian McQueen
McQueen's study identifies several types of jusqu'a airmail markings, including: Ian McQueen’s Jusqu’à Airmail Markings: A Study (1993,
McQueen identifies two common forgery types: For more details, visit Academia
The Jusqu’à marking is one of the most intriguing and often misunderstood features of early international airmail. Derived from the French "Jusqu’à" meaning "as far as" or "up to," these handstamps or labels indicated the point up to which surface postage had been prepaid, after which airmail surcharges applied.


