Kollektsioner

Kollektsioner (Russian: Коллекционе́р; Collector) or formerly Sovetskii Kollektsioner (Russian: Сове́тский коллекционе́р; Soviet Collector) is a Russian central philatelic yearbook. This annual publication started in 1963 and covered the history and design of postage stamps, and other related topics.[1]

Kollektsioner
(Sovetskii Kollektsioner)
First stamps of Soviet Russia, 1918, first described
in Sovetskii Kollektsioner in 1965
Former editorsBoris Stalbaum (founding editor)
Categoriesphilately, other forms of collecting
Frequencyannually
Format21 cm
FounderBoris Stalbaum
Year founded1963
First issueJuly 10, 1963 (1963-07-10)
CompanyUnion of Philatelists of Russia
CountryUSSR (1963–1991), Russia (1992–present)
Based inMoscow
LanguageRussian
ISSN0132-439X
OCLC499249459

History

For a number of earlier years, there was a magazine Sovetskii Kollektsioner (Soviet Collector). It was issued jointly with or instead of another magazine, Sovetskii Filatelist (Soviet Philatelist), published from 1922 to 1932 by the All-Russian Society of Philatelists.[2]

The yearbook under the name of Sovetskii Kollektsioner first appeared in Moscow in 1963.[1][3][4]

The yearbook was initially issued by the Moscow Municipal Society of Collectors and later, since 1966, by the All-Union Society of Philatelists (Russian: Всесоюзное общество филателистов).

Sovetskii Kollektsioner contained research articles in philately and other forms of collecting. For example, in the yearbook No. 3, 1965, Yu. Parmenov wrote an article entitled The First Soviet Postage Stamps. This was the first publication about discovery of the very first stamps of Soviet Russia issued in 1918. They were based on a design by Rihards Zariņš that depicted a hand with a sword cutting a chain.[5]

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See also

References

  1. Владинец, Н. И. [Vladinets, N. I.] (1975). "Почтовые марки" [Postage stamp]. In Прохоров, А. М. (ed.). Большая советская энциклопедия: в 30 т. (1970–1979) [The Great Soviet Encyclopedia] (in Russian and English). 20 (Плата – Проб) (3rd ed.). М. [Moscow]: Советская энциклопедия [Soviet Encyclopedia]. Retrieved 2015-06-21.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. Прохоров, А. М., ed. (1977). "Филателия СССР [Filateliia SSSR]" [Philately of the USSR]. Большая советская энциклопедия: в 30 т. (1970–1979) [The Great Soviet Encyclopedia] (in Russian). 27 (Ульяновск — Франкфорт) (3rd ed.). М.: Советская энциклопедия. Retrieved 2015-05-25.
  3. Владинец, Н. И. [Vladinets, N. I.] (1977). "Филателия" [Philately]. In Прохоров, А. М. (ed.). Большая советская энциклопедия: в 30 т. (1970–1979) [The Great Soviet Encyclopedia] (in Russian). 27 (Ульяновск — Франкфорт) (3rd ed.). М.: Советская энциклопедия. Retrieved 2015-05-15.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. Ivanova, V. (2015-02-23). "Philately in Russia, Part 2. Philately in the RSFSR and the USSR". Russia-IC: Culture & Arts: Manners, Customs and Traditions. Russia-InfoCentre; Guarant-InfoCentre. Archived from the original on 2015-06-21. Retrieved 2015-06-21.
  5. Polchaninov, R.; Translated by G. Shalimoff and D. Skipton (1986). "From the history of philately in the USSR". Rossica: Journal of the Rossica Society of Russian Philately. 108–109: 46–52. ISSN 0035-8363. Archived from the original on 15 May 2015. Retrieved 2015-05-15. Reprinted from 'Novoye Russkoye Slovo', New York, 27 July 1986, in the column 'Collector's Corner'.
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