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Old April 4th 09, 09:25 AM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
rodney
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Default France ID Marianne.

Anyone have a glass shoe to fit this one?

WW1 National defence?
An aggressive Marianne.
http://cjoint.com/data/egkyvJ47YM.htm




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Old April 4th 09, 09:45 AM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Gerhard Reichert
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Default France ID Marianne.

rodney schrieb:
Anyone have a glass shoe to fit this one?

WW1 National defence?
An aggressive Marianne.
http://cjoint.com/data/egkyvJ47YM.htm




Hi again Sir Rodney,

its a patriotic phrase: Frenchman! buy french!

We find this and similar phrases in other countries about 1900 - 1940, I
think.
WW I up to WW II.

kind regards


Gerhard
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Old April 4th 09, 09:54 AM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
rodney
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Default France ID Marianne.


"Gerhard Reichert"

Hello Gerhard,
Thanks!
They will probably saying that again now, in today's climate.
Save jobs!




Hi again Sir Rodney,

its a patriotic phrase: Frenchman! buy french!

We find this and similar phrases in other countries about 1900 - 1940, I
think.
WW I up to WW II.

kind regards


Gerhard



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Old April 4th 09, 10:45 AM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Blair[_2_]
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Default France ID Marianne.

On Apr 4, 4:45*am, Gerhard Reichert wrote:
rodney schrieb: Anyone have a glass shoe to fit this one?

WW1 National defence?
An aggressive Marianne.
http://cjoint.com/data/egkyvJ47YM.htm


Hi again Sir Rodney,

its a patriotic phrase: Frenchman! buy french!

We find this and similar phrases in other countries about 1900 - 1940, I
think.
WW I up to WW II.

kind regards

Gerhard


This is known as Economic Patriotism.

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Old April 4th 09, 11:20 AM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
rodney
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Default France ID Marianne.

.... and possibly counter productive.
Economic patriotism encourages protectionism
and loss of markets.


"Blair"
its a patriotic phrase: Frenchman! buy french!

We find this and similar phrases in other countries about 1900 - 1940, I
think.
WW I up to WW II.

kind regards

Gerhard


This is known as Economic Patriotism.


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Old April 4th 09, 05:52 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Dominique Stéphan
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Default France ID Marianne.

rodney a écrit:
Anyone have a glass shoe to fit this one?

WW1 National defence?
An aggressive Marianne.
http://cjoint.com/data/egkyvJ47YM.htm


Hello,

It's a cinderella, around WW1 : Frenchs, buy French !

It's the Marseillaise of François Rude, a bas-relief on the Arc of
Triomphe (Paris). There are stamps :
- first semi-postal series "orphelins", "orphans", in 1917 with this
design : 1F+1F, 5F+5F, as well as the same stamps with overprint +25c
and +1F.
- a stamp and a postal stationary (first stationary cover, for a very
long time, in intaglio) in 1936.

It is named from the national anthem, one of the best (reggae) version
is from Serge Gainsbourg :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLq7EcvRaf0
A more classical version from Mireille Mathieu
http://www.garagetv.be/video-galerij...seillaise.aspx

Arguably the best national anthem, at least the music, the lyrics are
indeed a bit agressive, I *much* prefer "La Nantaise"
http://www.deezer.com/track/2454393

More informations on :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arc_de_Triomphe
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois_Rude

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Regards
Dominique Stéphan
http://www.blog-philatelie.com/ Mon blog philatélie
http://www.timbre-poste.com/ Timbres-poste d'usage courant
http://amisdemarianne.free.fr/ Cercle des Amis de Marianne
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Old April 4th 09, 11:49 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
rodney
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Default France ID Marianne.


Thank you very much Dominique,
I have not had time to digest the whole response,
but just to say thanks, and add that I very much admire Serge Gainsbourg's
daughter, Charlotte,
A fine actress, singer and probably amongst the top five most beautiful
women
I have ever seen. (most of them French


"Dominique Stéphan" wrote in message
...
rodney a écrit:
Anyone have a glass shoe to fit this one?

WW1 National defence?
An aggressive Marianne.
http://cjoint.com/data/egkyvJ47YM.htm


Hello,

It's a cinderella, around WW1 : Frenchs, buy French !

It's the Marseillaise of François Rude, a bas-relief on the Arc of
Triomphe (Paris). There are stamps :
- first semi-postal series "orphelins", "orphans", in 1917 with this
design : 1F+1F, 5F+5F, as well as the same stamps with overprint +25c
and +1F.
- a stamp and a postal stationary (first stationary cover, for a very
long time, in intaglio) in 1936.

It is named from the national anthem, one of the best (reggae) version
is from Serge Gainsbourg :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLq7EcvRaf0
A more classical version from Mireille Mathieu
http://www.garagetv.be/video-galerij...seillaise.aspx

Arguably the best national anthem, at least the music, the lyrics are
indeed a bit agressive, I *much* prefer "La Nantaise"
http://www.deezer.com/track/2454393

More informations on :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arc_de_Triomphe
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois_Rude

--
Regards
Dominique Stéphan
http://www.blog-philatelie.com/ Mon blog philatélie
http://www.timbre-poste.com/ Timbres-poste d'usage courant
http://amisdemarianne.free.fr/ Cercle des Amis de Marianne



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Old April 5th 09, 12:03 AM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
rodney
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Default France ID Marianne.


"Dominique Stéphan"
It's the Marseillaise of François Rude, a bas-relief on the Arc of
Triomphe (Paris).


Wow! a beautiful image of the sculpture, photo by John Malyon
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/masters...seillaise.html

will look nice alongside the labels.




 




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