Delcampe, the well-known internet trading house popular with many philatelic collectors, recently invited the FEPA President Bill Hedley to talk about what FEPA does and its priorities in the next few years.
They have just published this interview on their blog. You can read it here:
The Académie Européenne de Philatelie (AEP) has this year awarded its Prize for the Philatelic Press to the magazine ‘Cursores’, published by the Associazione Italiana di Storia Postale (AISP), and edited by Paolo Zavattoni. This is a recognition of the high standard set by ‘Cursores’ and consolidates its standing as a journal of international importance. The
The AISP was founded in 1966 and, with 150 members, is the oldest and best-known society in its sector in Italy. It has done much to promote the study of postal history.
Further information about the AISP can be found on its website:
It also has a presence on social media (‘Cursores’).
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The whole run 1 – 37 of the FEPA News journal has now been digitized and are readily available on this website! The process took longer than expected as the digitization project was launched almost exactly one year ago, namely July 25, 2019.
The issues contain a lot of information about the past events in Europe. They also illuminate the work of the FEPA, the Board, as well as the member Federations. There are lots of good reasons to go back to the history of European philately starting from 2002.
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Bill Hedley talks to Delcampe about FEPA
Delcampe, the well-known internet trading house popular with many philatelic collectors, recently invited the FEPA President Bill Hedley to talk about what FEPA does and its priorities in the next few years.
They have just published this interview on their blog. You can read it here:
https://blog.delcampe.net/en/do-you-know-fepa/
A French translation of the interview will also be published in Delcampe’s magazine in October.
‘Cursores’ wins the 2020 AEP Prize for the Philatelic Press
The Académie Européenne de Philatelie (AEP) has this year awarded its Prize for the Philatelic Press to the magazine ‘Cursores’, published by the Associazione Italiana di Storia Postale (AISP), and edited by Paolo Zavattoni. This is a recognition of the high standard set by ‘Cursores’ and consolidates its standing as a journal of international importance. The
The AISP was founded in 1966 and, with 150 members, is the oldest and best-known society in its sector in Italy. It has done much to promote the study of postal history.
Further information about the AISP can be found on its website:
http://www.aisp1966.it
It also has a presence on social media (‘Cursores’).
All FEPA News issues are now available in digital form
The whole run 1 – 37 of the FEPA News journal has now been digitized and are readily available on this website! The process took longer than expected as the digitization project was launched almost exactly one year ago, namely July 25, 2019.
The issues contain a lot of information about the past events in Europe. They also illuminate the work of the FEPA, the Board, as well as the member Federations. There are lots of good reasons to go back to the history of European philately starting from 2002.
The digitized journals can be found here.