COLLECTION OF LETTERS AND MEDALS BY BRITISH GENERAL CLEMENT ALEXANDER EDWARDS, C.B. DURING AND AFTER THE OPIUM WAR IN CHINA AND EARLY POSTAL SERVICE HISTORY 1841-1844 英國將軍克里文.亞歷山大.艾華士爵士 中英鴉片戰爭期間及之後的 私人信件和勳章 及 香港於1841-1844年間的早期郵政史 美國李仕楓先生珍藏 香港李錦耀先生翻譯 By Do
by Dominic S.F. Lee, P.E. Edited by Freddie Sue Lee Translation to Chinese by Dick K. Y. Li
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About the Book
Dominic S.F. Lee has been a collector of stamps since the 1960s. As a native of Hong Kong, Dominic grew up with a love of collecting and history. He started collecting in high school and continues to this day. Dominic can also boast his senior membership on The American Philatelic Society expertising committee, which has authorized him to certify the authenticity of stamps. His personal collection consists of thousands and thousands of stamps. This collection of stamps, letters, and medals was a rare find. Upon close examination of the letters and envelopes Dominic discovered a collector’s treasure. This book includes a complete description of both the letters and stamps as well a translation of the hard to decipher writings of British Army General Clement Alexander Edwards.
Dominic was educated both in China and the United States. He is the founder and CEO of Little Susitna Construction Company, Inc. He has earned B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering (Power Systems major), a M.S. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, all from the University of Missouri at Columbia, Missouri. He also did graduate study in arctic, civil, environmental and wave engineering at the University of Alaska Anchorage. He resides in Anchorage, Alaska with his wife of 42 years, Freddie Sue Lee.
About the Creator
Amy grew up in Anchorage, Alaska. She now resides in Atlanta, Georgia. She is now in her tenth year of teaching high school students at the Lovett School. Previously Amy taught for three years at Ursuline Academy in New Orleans, Louisiana while pursuing her Masters in Education at Loyola University. This degree compliments her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Tulane University. She also leads summer study abroad programs to Savannah, Italy and France. Amy Lee Story works in all media including painting, sculpture, ceramics, drawing, and photography. Amy’s pieces are narrative in nature. Through the use of layers and formal composition, they each tell a story. Amy is inspired by folklore, her dreams, and by her travels. Common themes found in her work include imagination, youth, nature, and iconography. Each of Amy’s pieces exists as a glimpse into her unique point of view.