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Frost Publishing was founded in December 1999 with the
goal to provide guiding literature for Philatelists, Historians, and Collectors. The company released its first publication
The Special Zeppelin Mail and Postcards Catalogue, 2000. It was the first Zeppelin reference
in English, covering every aspect of the Zeppelin mail, stamps, postcard collection and every flight the airships have made.
In Spring 2000, this book won the silver-bronze medal in the International Philatelic Literature Exposition in Oklahoma.During the year of 2001, we issued two more books, Zeppelins
in World War I and Zeppelin Plus. Zeppelins in World War I lists 43 German Army airships
and 68 German Navy airships and covers characteristics, such as seals and postmarks used, historical highlights, and technical
details. This publication won the bronze medal at the APS Stamp Show in Chicago in August 2001.In Frost Publishing's third book Zeppelin Plus combines
adventures, history and philately. It includes the broken fin adventure of the Graf Zeppelin, the Echterdingen disaster, the
incorrect markings of the Russian mail during the Polar flight, and commemoration cachets of the airship Hindenburg. This
book also won a bronze medal from COLOPEX in February 2002.In
December 2002, we published 300 copies of With the Zeppelin to South America, in English and
German. It is a collection of flight entries and adventures of the South American Flight in 1931, recorded by Carl Bruer,
who was a passenger on the Graf Zeppelin. We found his travel diaries at an auction and after evaluating this treasure of
historical records about the flight and Pernambuco, decided to make it available to the public and Zeppelin friends. Carl
Bruer wrote a very small amount of brochures, of which only a few survived. After seventy years "With the Zeppelin to
South America" has been published for the first time by Frost Publishing. In addition to Bruer's daily entries and b/w
photographs, he made on his flight adventures, we included a complete collection of all postmarks used on the South American
Flights. In
August 2002, the book was recognized with the bronze medal during the APS Literature Exhibition in Atlantic City, NJ.In December 2004 we published Frost SPECIAL
MAIL AND POSTCARD CATALOG 2005. The most comprehensive airship catalog ever published. This catalog includes the mail
of ALL German, American and British airships; All mail flights, marks, stamps, cachets, postcards. The old part (airships
listed in Frost 2000: Pioneer Age; Graf Zeppelin & Hindenburg) is revised and extended with over 100 additional pages.
Many items, marks and cachets are listed for the first time. Also for the first time are listed ALL American airships: not
just the Shenandoah, Los Angeles, Akron and Macon, BUT also Navy and private Goodyear blimp mail. British airship mail: R-34;
R-100; Cimarron, AF-500; Skyships, Europe. Additional German mail: complete mail of all three DoX; German airships and blimps
after WWII; Bodensee; Pestalozzi; complete all three Zeppelin NT airships until 2004!!! Included are also mail-flights of
the free balloon "Graf Zeppelin" flown by Count Wolfgang von Zeppelin. AWARDED with
the Silver medal at the APS EXHIBITION 2005 in Grand Rapids, Michigan
The Genesis Theory of Moses. A New Decoding and Interpretation
of Ancient Text, by Vadim Moroz
"The Genesis Theory of Moses" is a new decoding information which
was until now concealed in the verses of the first chapter of Genesis. This chapter is designated as "the story of creation"
and is the subject of heated controversy between "creationists" and "evolutionists". It took the
author a quarter of a century to complete the task. The book is written for both religious and non-religious readers. It consists
of two parts. The first part is a description of the "Genesis Theory of Moses": basic principles of matter, the
universe and the development of life. The second part shows the step by step process of decoding the ancient Genesis-1. The
book is fully illustrated with medieval artwork, Durer engravings and drawings by the author.
December
2008/January 2009:
ANDREI TARKOVSKY
ABOUT HIS FILM ART in His Own Words.
CONVERSATIONS AND DISCUSSIONS in COLLEGE GLIENICKE, BERLIN During seven days in March 1984, Andrei Tarkovsky laid out, day by day his film theory, his philosophy, opinions and principles.
It was the first time that Tarkovsky had to talk about his philosophy and film theory over such long time period. The book is illustrated with
the drawings created in March 1984 by Andrei Tarkovsky and photographs.  |
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