Earlier this year, Linn’s Stamp News released the 116-page special publication Linn’s Stamp News Most Influential Philatelists and Their Epic Stamp Stories, which “recognizes 76 individuals who have had an impact on the hobby in the past couple of decades”, according to the editors. At that time, the special publication was available to non-subscribers only in its paper version, but now is freely available on line by Linn’s Stamp News here: https://reader.linns.com/mostinfluential
While copies last, the paper version will be available here: https://www.amosadvantage.com/product/stamp-most-influential
On Saturday 19 November, the Royal Spanish Academy of Philately and Postal History (Real Academia Hispánica de Filatelia e Historia Postal) held a major session at the National Mint Museum in Madrid. After the opening speech of Jesús Sitjà, President of the Academy, the following topics were covered:
Avisos de recibo en el siglo XIX, by José Manuel Rodríguez.
La sobretasa de Mirambel (Teruel), by Alejandro Abadía.
La emisión de indígenas de los Territorios Españoles del Golfo de Guinea de 1941, by Enrique Viruega.
Las cartas entre España y el Lombardo-Véneto a través del Reino de Cerdeña 1844-1857, by Angelo Teruzzi and Paolo Zavattoni.
Anotaciones manuscritas de reparto del Correo Central 1830-1860, by Alfredo Miguel Martínez.
La American Bank Note Company y El Salvador: 80 Años de Emisiones, by Guillermo Gallegos.
De Manila a Salamanca… contra viento y marea, by Eduardo Consejo.
¡Ese sello es de dos reales! Cuando los archivos hablan, by José Antonio Herráiz.
Cartas de fraude y fuera de valija anteriores a la Real Renta de Correos, by Eugenio de Quesada.
Teoría sobre el alcance y significado de la francatura de la correspondencia en el siglo XVIII, by David González Corchado.
El gran e irrepetible “padre de la Filatelia” Doctor Thebussem, by José Ramón Moreno.
https://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/RAHFeHP-800.jpg800800Costas Chazapishttps://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/fepanews_logo-107x138-1.pngCostas Chazapis2022-12-03 07:59:092025-02-09 17:07:40The Royal Spanish Academy of Philately and Postal History
EFIRO 2024 European exhibition with 2000 frames, under FEPA patronage and FIP recognition, will take place between 17 and 20 April 2024. The exhibition was smartly placed on the 2024 calendar between the Catholic (31 March) and the Orthodox Easter (5 May).
The organisers announced an expo sales and a collectors fair, rarities from private collections and museums, various events and competitions for the youth, philatelic presentations and seminars. Visitors to the exhibition will have the opportunity to admire the world’s largest private collection of Romanian philately, explore the Museum of Romanian Records, get acquainted with the Palace of the Parliament (Palatul Parlamentului), the second largest administrative building in the world, and of course stroll around the historical centre of Bucharest and enjoy traditional Romanian dishes.
These and much more will be uploaded shortly on the exhibition website: http://www.efiro.ro
https://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/efiro2024-800.jpg800800Costas Chazapishttps://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/fepanews_logo-107x138-1.pngCostas Chazapis2022-12-01 14:24:202023-05-25 14:40:06EFIRO 2024 in Bucharest, Romania, under way
Linn’s Most Influential Philatelists 2022 now online
Earlier this year, Linn’s Stamp News released the 116-page special publication Linn’s Stamp News Most Influential Philatelists and Their Epic Stamp Stories, which “recognizes 76 individuals who have had an impact on the hobby in the past couple of decades”, according to the editors. At that time, the special publication was available to non-subscribers only in its paper version, but now is freely available on line by Linn’s Stamp News here: https://reader.linns.com/mostinfluential
While copies last, the paper version will be available here: https://www.amosadvantage.com/product/stamp-most-influential
Earlier FEPA post: https://fepanews.com/2022-linns-most-influential-philatelists-list-revealed
The Royal Spanish Academy of Philately and Postal History
On Saturday 19 November, the Royal Spanish Academy of Philately and Postal History (Real Academia Hispánica de Filatelia e Historia Postal) held a major session at the National Mint Museum in Madrid. After the opening speech of Jesús Sitjà, President of the Academy, the following topics were covered:
More details here: https://fesofi.es/noticias/gran-sesion-academica-de-la-r-a-h-f-e-hp/
EFIRO 2024 in Bucharest, Romania, under way
EFIRO 2024 European exhibition with 2000 frames, under FEPA patronage and FIP recognition, will take place between 17 and 20 April 2024. The exhibition was smartly placed on the 2024 calendar between the Catholic (31 March) and the Orthodox Easter (5 May).
The organisers announced an expo sales and a collectors fair, rarities from private collections and museums, various events and competitions for the youth, philatelic presentations and seminars. Visitors to the exhibition will have the opportunity to admire the world’s largest private collection of Romanian philately, explore the Museum of Romanian Records, get acquainted with the Palace of the Parliament (Palatul Parlamentului), the second largest administrative building in the world, and of course stroll around the historical centre of Bucharest and enjoy traditional Romanian dishes.
These and much more will be uploaded shortly on the exhibition website: http://www.efiro.ro