President's
Column - StampShow
Successes
From
the Executive Director - Celebrate
the Hobby at the APC in October
Collecting
Coast to Coast - Wayne's
Chamber of Philatelic Horrors
Look for Exploring
Back-of-the-Book in November's issue.
Worldwide in a Nutshell - Georgia
Sales
Talk - Circuits a Hit
at StampShow
Affiliate
News - From
Philippines to U.S. Specialized
Chapter
Chatter - It's
October — Stamp Collecting Month!
The American Philatelist, Vol.
I, No. 1, is available in pdf format.
All five issues of Volume I are available to purchase on the APS
Marketplace
A
complete Table of Contents, including articles not available on-line,
is available.
Archived
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Since 1887, The Premier Philatelic
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features:
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articles, with subjects ranging from topicals to postal
history, cinderellas to revenues, research to fiction
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