United States Philately: A Core Collection
Abstract
In 1840 Great Britain became the first government to issue an adhesive stamp for the prepayment of postal fees. The United States issued its first stamps in 1847 and by the mid‐1850s postage stamps were an international phenomenon. The popularity of collecting and studying postage stamps increased accordingly. The term “philatelie” (subsequently anglicized to “philately”) was coined by Frenchman M. Georges Herpin in the 15 November 1864 issue of Collectionneur de Timbres‐Poste, where he combined the Greek words philos (loving, fond) and atelia (free from tax or charge, exempt from payment, franked) and declared “Philately therefore signifies love of everything related to franking.”
Citation
Harnsberger, R.S. (1989), "United States Philately: A Core Collection", Reference Services Review, Vol. 17 No. 3, pp. 53-59. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb049064
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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