Maybe they can also have the catalog divided into at least two parts since it is getting very big with many modern issues. Part I up to the end of 1951 (#315) and Part II from the beginning of 1952 (#316) on wards. Much of the back of the book, provinces, etc. would be in Part I if they are from before 1952. The Elizabethan period for Canadian stamps starts in 1952.
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