Philatelist, FIP Juror, Author

My Book

Indonesian Version (3 Volumes)
"Eksplorasi INDONESIA Melalui Benda Filateli"

Why you should buy My Book?

1. It have sharp image with scanned by 300 dpi which displayed 90% from original size, so you can see them quite clearly
2. Cheaper than you buy genuine stamps and philatelic items
3. Classified by a story, not year like in the catalogue
4. Printed on matte paper 120gr, full colour, divided into 3 volumes

5. Each volume having more than 180 A4 pages, hardcover, about 700 gr
6. Full of knowledge with short and clearly information (read likes as a comic, will not be bored)

7. Fixed with 2 ribbons and 1 half sheet as book mark together with the binding, they will not lost
8. Equipped with dust cover, make it more elegant
9. Having own ISBN both for English and Indonesian version, also different ISBN for Volume 1, 2 and 3 at Indonesian version
10. Complete, shows 1st and 2nd stamps in Indonesia (1864 and 1868), then 1948 to August 2020
11. Source from trustworthy literatures, both hundreds books and websites
12. Saw and hot glue finishing so the page will not separate each other

Sold at US $120 (excluded shipping cost), free specialized personalized stamps and dust cover

Unboxing video could be watched <here>

Very readable book shows how important philately is, as a source of invaluable knowledge about the world.

- Tay Peng Hian (Honorary Member of FIAP and Honorary President of FIP)

A book promoting a country through its postage stamps will be most welcome in both the school and home

- Bernard Beston (President of FIP)

It was very interesting with nice and beautiful pictures of stamps issued with sharp image. It becomes the complete story line, I felt so relax and enjoy reading it, page by page, chapter by chapter and I did not realize the book come to the end.

- Prakob Chirakiti (President of FIAP)

I have learned so much about Indonesia. It should find its place in the library of everyone interested in this country and in its philatelic issues. 

- Peter Suhadolc (Chairman of FIP Thematic Commission)

This book can be considered as a treasure chest of knowledge related Indonesian stamps. A reader of any age will certainly be able to relish the book since Teguh has compiled, arranged and presented facts and information in the simplest methodology.

- Muhammad Javaid (Chairman of FIP Literature Commission)

Clever works in capturing Indonesian cultural treasures by philatelic items.

- Bambang Soesatyo (Chairman of People's Consultative Assembly of Republic of Indonesia)

All stamps are the same, but every philatelist will make different knowledge on his masterpiece so philately become an open and attractive learning way.

- Gilarsi W. Setijono (President Director of PT Pos Indonesia 2015-2020 )

Special gift to commemorate 75th years of Indonesia's Independence.

- Soeyono Soetikno (FIAP Exco Member and Chairman of Indonesian Philatelist Association 2008-2017)

It is not easy to organize this book into a fun to be read and full of useful information.

- Dwi Yudo Siswanto (Chairman of Indonesian Philatelist Association Banten Province)

A lot of information obtained by reading this book

- Cahyana Ahmadjayadi (Founder of Ecophila )

A philatelic book that have full information about INDONESIA, very accurate and up to date, this book is like an Indonesian encyclopedia in beautiful Indonesian stamps

- Suwito Harsono (FIP Juror)
For Indonesian philatelists the book "Exploration INDONESIA Through Philatelic Items" by Teguh Wira Adikusuma is felt as a jet of water that is published in the midst of a very sweltering national philatelic drought. The philatelic collection displayed is quite complete, arranged chronologically so as to depict the history of the nation that lives in this tropical archipelago. As we know, until now stamps are still a marker that the country that issued them is a sovereign state. Therefore Teguh's efforts to present this collection of stamps and philatelic objects are worthy of our respect. Hopefully in the future Indonesian stamps get even higher ratings.
Ismail Isdito (Philatelic Manager of Pos Indonesia 1994 - 1996)
It is very good literature that we can learn about : 1. Recording completely about Indonesia; 2. Good encyclopedia about Indonesia; 3. Recording the history about Indonesia. All of them are displayed through philatelic items.
- Sukaton Sastrohardjono (FIAP Exco Member 2001 - 2009 and Chairman of Indonesian Philatelist Association 2002-2007)

 

You will get free specialized personalized stamp that only author can produce this design.

prisma
Pembatas - edit

 

2 ribbons (red and white) also a half sheet of bookmark

 

Dustcover, makes it elegant

samping miring - edit
Semua dpn - edit
Semua blk - edit
samping miring - edit
Blk susun - edit
Cover dpn (1)
.2 (1) - detail
cover dpn (2)
.2 (2) - detail
cover dpn (3)
.2 (3) - detail
.3 (1) - iii - isi 1
.4 (1) - iv - isi 2
.5 (1) - v - isi 3
.6 (1) - vi - isi 4
.7 (1) - vii - isi 5
26 (2) - awal bab 9
10 (1) - agama
128 (1) - pemandangan 2
164 (3) - biografi 1
165 (3) - biografi 2
166 (3) - biografi 3
cover blk (1)
cover blk (2)
cover blk (3)

It is very complete book "Exploration  INDONESIA Through Philatelic Items", really explored thematically and intact.

- Sapto Kuncoro (Lecturer of Faculty of Agriculture, University of Lampung)

Very useful guidebook for a philatelist. Moreover, this book have materials and the contents completely with all the explanations. So that it makes it easier for me to explain to my two sons what stamps are and their uses, especially the history of stamps being published in Indonesia. Come on, Philatelist friends, have the book right away.

- Herlyna Chanpatamore Siahaanu (Bhayangkari Warakawuri Sat Brimobda Bali )

A very complete book, presented in full colour and interesting way. My children enjoy reading more. This book not only tells about Indonesia, but also tells the story of real philatelic objects (stamps, etc.). This book is worth to be bought and collected for generations.

- Sastra (teachers and tutors in well-known tutoring in Jakarta)

Like reading an encyclopedia about Indonesia, but also complete story described by stamps. This book is of very interesting who are unfamiliar with stamps as well as for philatelists.

- Rochmah (Chairman of Komunitas Filateli Kreatif Indonesia / KOFKI)

I got more information about Indonesia in particular and also about philately

- Helena Enny (Entrepreneur)

The only one book that studded with Philatelic Art, old to new, arranged very beautifully and full of meaning.

-  Ronnie Gunawan FXM (Advisor Civil Engineer and Stone Art Interior Decoration Handicraft)
This book is very extraordinary, many things we can find from this book which it will not be founded in history lessons, this book also very good as an additional reference for history lessons for our children, tells the situation of Indonesia from time to time as well, although there are still some shortcomings, in terms of the content of the writing, hopefully it can be developed again and maybe a revised edition or a second edition will be published.
Encik Maznur (Officer at Bukit Batrem subdistrict, Dumai)
For everyone who likes philatelic absolutely they like it. Many stamps have not been seen yet, getting a lot of knowledge, also nostalgic, printed on thick luxury paper with full colour. It is very worth with the price.
- Thio Tan Fung (State Enterprise's staff)

I knew this book would be published and I sure that based on Teguh's experiences, it would be an interesting and full of information book. After I bought it, my thought was right and it more that I had imaged previously.  I read this book and I felt it is very complete and gives a lot of information that it is easier for everyone who looking for information about Indonesia's history due to this book was arranged systematically into group or thematic. I am sure, this book is suitable both for newcomer or experienced philatelist to find out the information about Indonesia's stamps. Besides, this book is very useful for children or everybody who introduced about Indonesia's history because it uses stamp's image that make more interesting. My conclusion is, this book deserves to be a mandatory book in every family that is useful for everyone to know the history of Indonesia.

- Siti Aisyah (Postcrosser & philatelist)