The Amateur Printers’ Journal and Foreign Stamp Gazette

Subtitle: "A Medium of Communication for the Amateur Printing and Foreign Stamp Trade"

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Start Date(s)

  • 1871 (Tiffany)

End Date(s)

  • 1872 (Tiffany)

Editor(s)

Printer/Publisher(s)

City

  • Leeds, England (journal itself)

Type of Content

  • About half of vol. 1, no. 4 (March 1872) is dedicated to amateur printing, while the rest focuses entirely on philately (journal itself)
  • "Contains short stories, informational articles, trade news, obituaries" (Waterloo Online)

Notes

  • “Published monthly and circulated widely throughout the United Kingdom” (Tiffany p. 52)
  • The Printing Times and Lithographer’s bibliography says that a journal called The Amateur Printers’ Journal began in Leeds in 1872 as a “medium of intercommunication for the amateur Printing and Foreign Stamp trade” (“The Bibliography” p. 13)
  • “As an amateur printer’s journal this is a creditable performance, though even an amateur need not have allowed ‘How I Climed a Tree’ to go to press. As a foreign stamp gazette, it is nowhere. An article on Stamp Collecting, by J. E. Gray, ‘reprinted from one of his books,’ and a catalogue of stamps constitute its sole attraction. We are surprised to find such sounding pretentions so poorly supported” (“Reviews” p. 110)
  • Editor address (Wightman): 27 Derby Crescent, Leeds (journal itself)
  • Publisher's address (Sykes): Commercial Street and Hope Street, Morley, Leeds (Tiffany p. 52)

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Issues

Sources that Discuss this Journal

  • “The Bibliography” vol. 7, p. 13
  • COPAC
  • Jones, Jones’ p. 4
  • “Reviews of Postal” p. 110
  • Tiffany p. 52
  • Waterloo (online)

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