
Chats on Military Curios
by Stanley C. (Stanley Currie) Johnson
"Chats on Military Curios" by Stanley C. Johnson is a comprehensive guidebook on collecting military curios written in the early 20th century. This work discusses the passion for collecting military memorabilia, including medals, weapons, uniforms, and other artifacts associated with military history. It serves as both an introduction to the hobby and a practical resource for collectors eager to delve into this fascinating field. The opening of the book introduces the reader to the growing interest in military curios as a hobby, emphasizing how it has expanded beyond the affluent and military elite to a broader audience over time. Johnson shares practical advice for aspiring collectors, highlighting where to find such items, the importance of specialization, and what to avoid in their pursuits. Additionally, he notes the availability of military artifacts at reasonable prices and encourages collectors to explore various sources, such as curiosity shops and auctions, to build a valuable and diverse collection of military history.
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