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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. Georges Herpin (philatelist) - Wikipedia

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    Georges Herpin. Georges Herpin was a 19th-century French stamp collector who in 1864 coined the French word philatélie, which in English became "philately". [1] [2]Herpin, a pioneer in the science, [3] 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 ("obsession with stamps"), which was ...

  4. 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.

  5. Stamp collecting - Wikipedia

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    Stamp collecting is generally accepted as one of the areas that make up the wider subject of philately, which is the study of stamps. A philatelist may, but does not have to, collect stamps. It is not uncommon for the term philatelist to be used to mean a stamp collector. Many casual stamp collectors accumulate stamps for sheer enjoyment and ...

  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. The American Philatelist - Wikipedia

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    The American Philatelist, published by the American Philatelic Society, is one of the world's oldest [citation needed] philatelic magazines still in operation; its first issue having appeared in January 1887. [1] The magazine is published monthly for members of the APS. It has the appearance of a standard glossy color magazine, typically ...

  9. Huh? Here's Exactly What 'HEA' Means in a Book - AOL

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