7/1/2022
Every month, about 30,000 readers look forward to settling in with one of their favorite publications, The American Philatelist. It is the oldest continuously published philatelic journal in the world, the first issue having appeared in January 1887. This July's issue is centered around marcophily, the specialized study and collection of postmarks, cancellations and postal markings. There's a host of articles about each of these aspects of marcophily and more! Join Susanna Mills, Editor-in-Chief as she gives you some insight into the behind the scenes process in this month's edition of The American Philatelist. Read the AP online: https://stamps.org/the-american-philatelist.
Susanna Mills
Susanna Mills is the editor in chief at the American Philatelic Society.
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