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  2. Philately - Wikipedia

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    The word "philately" is the English transliteration of the French "philatélie", coined by Georges Herpin in 1864. [3]Herpin stated that stamps had been collected and studied for the previous six or seven years and a better name was required for the new hobby than timbromanie (roughly "stamp mania"), which was disliked. [4]

  3. Portal:Philately - Wikipedia

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    Philately is the study of revenue or postage stamps. This includes the design, production, and uses of stamps after they are issued. A postage stamp is evidence of pre-paying a fee for postal services. Postal history is the study of postal systems of the past. It includes the study of rates charged, routes followed, and special handling of letters.

  4. Stamp collecting - Wikipedia

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    The stamps need to be attached to the pages of the album in some way, and stamp hinges are a cheap and simple way to do this. However, hinging stamps can damage them, thus reducing their value; today many collectors prefer more expensive hingeless mounts. Issued in various sizes, these are clear, chemically neutral thin plastic holders that ...

  5. Book cover - Wikipedia

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    Book covers need to effectively communicate their content to the intended market, which can encourage reliance on stereotypical representations, such as using the color pink for books by or about women, or showing a multiracial group on the cover of a book about racial diversity.

  6. Notaphily - Wikipedia

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    The term 'philanoty' had been considered, but 'notaphily' was preferred because of its assonance with the familiar 'philately'. At the same time, some developed countries such as the United States , Germany and France began publishing their respective national catalogues of paper money, which represented major points of reference literature.

  7. 3 questions for Jesse Andrews, whose book 'Me and Earl and ...

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    Yahoo News spoke to Andrews about how Me and Earl and the Dying Girl became a target of those seeking to ban books. The interview has been edited for length and clarity. 1. In an op-ed for ...

  8. Jeffery Matthews - Wikipedia

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    Forming a design studio with Alan Harmer who died in 1953, [1] he then became an illustrator and created logotypes, graphic and typographic designs for public administration, firms (packaging for example) [1] and book covers. He diminished these activities during the 1990s.

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