Legend of the Century: [Anti-Tuberculosis Stamp] Christmas Cover

Editor’s Note: This is a story about love and charity. I want to use everyone’s hands to transmit positive energy. One day in 1904, Jacob Riis, a well-known journalist in New York, received a letter from Copenhagen. Riis was a Danish immigrant. It was naturally common to receive such a letter. What was unusual was that there was another [stamp] besides the ordinary stamp on this letter. An unusual [stamp] This [stamp] looks ordinary, Apart from the Queen’s head, badges and flowers, Only the year [1904] and the word [Julen]. But it is obviously not a stamp, Because there is no postage on it. Out of the reporter’s keen sense of smell, Riis checked it out, It was found that Read More …

Legend of the Century: [Anti-Tuberculosis Stamp] Christmas Cover

Editor’s Note: This is a story about love and charity. I want to use everyone’s hands to transmit positive energy. One day in 1904, Jacob Riis, a well-known journalist in New York, received a letter from Copenhagen. Riis was a Danish immigrant. It was naturally common to receive such a letter. What was unusual was that there was another [stamp] besides the ordinary stamp on this letter. An unusual [stamp] This [stamp] looks ordinary, Apart from the Queen’s head, badges and flowers, Only the year [1904] and the word [Julen]. But it is obviously not a stamp, Because there is no postage on it. Out of the reporter’s keen sense of smell, Riis checked it out, It was found that Read More …