Follow the adventures of the world's most sought-after postage
stamps--from a tropical Indian Ocean island to the hushed atmosphere of
the modern auction room--in this dramatic and passionate tale of the
first stamp hunters. In September 1847 colored squares of paper were
stuck on to envelopes and used to send out admission cards to a
fancy-dress ball on the tropical island of Mauritius. No one at the
party would have guessed that these stamps would one day be worth more
than a million dollars. When a two-pence "Blue Mauritius" surfaced on
the fledgling French stamp-collecting market in 1865 it gained instant
celebrity. Soldiers, schoolboys, and the entire German nation became
obsessed with finding one of these extremely rare examples. When in 1903
a perfect specimen, discovered in a childhood album, was bought at
auction by the Prince of Wales, the Blue Mauritius gained superstar
status. Even now, "Post Office Mauritius" stamps are synonymous with
fame, wealth, and mystery. The most coveted scraps of paper in
existence, this is their story--from their birth during days of sail,
taking them from Port Louis to Bordeaux, India and Great Britain,
Switzerland and Japan, into the hearts and imagination of collectors
everywhere.