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Lipsia (until 1990), only stamp catalog of the DDR. (Editor: Verlag Transpress Leipzig, DDR) MacDonnell Whyte (Stamps of Ireland Specialised Catalogue) Magyar Posta és Illetékbélyeg Katalógus (Hungary) Maury (France), A specialized catalog of France formed from the combination of Cérès and Dallay; Michel catalog (Germany)
Yvert et Tellier's major product is a stamp catalog which is a reference for stamps and countries that are most collected by French philatelists: France, Andorra, Monaco, and the former French colonies and their philatelic history as independent states.
The first stamp catalog was published in France by Oscar Berger-Levrault on 17 September 1861 and the first illustrated catalog by Alfred Potiquet in December 1861 (based on the earlier work). The first catalogs in Great Britain were published in 1862 by Frederick Booty, [1] Mount Brown, [1] and Dr. John Edward Gray.
Forbin's catalogues served the original purpose of stamp catalogues in being retail price lists first and works of reference second. All are in the French language: Timbres rares, Forbin, Paris, 1895. (A price list) Prix-courant de timbres, cartes, enveloppes et bandes postales de A. Forbin, 1898.
Perhaps the most basic sort of literature is the stamp catalogue. This is basically a list of types of postage stamps along with their market values. The first stamp catalogue was published in France by Oscar Berger-Levrault on 17 September 1861 and the first illustrated catalogue by Alfred Potiquet in December 1861 (based on the earlier work).
Dallay has published stamp catalogs since 2001. The catalogs list postage stamps issued by France and other francophone areas: metropolitan France, French overseas territories, French post in Andorra and Monaco. In late 2005, Dallay published a catalog for the French former colonial empire.
Potiquet added a lot of stamp issues which had been overlooked by Oscar Berger-Levrault and corrected his errors. His work was published in December 1861 in Paris under the title, "Catalogue des timbres-poste crées dans les divers états du globe". It already contained 1080 postage stamps and 132 postal stationeries.
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