Edward A. Oppen

Edward A. Oppen was the creator of one of the first stamp catalogues in English[1] as well as the author of a number of foreign language textbooks. In a stamp collecting journal, he was described as a "...classical teacher".[2]

The Postage Stamp Album and Catalogue

In January 1863, Oppen published the first edition of his Postage Stamp Album, and Catalogue of British and Foreign Postage Stamps, which combined for the first time a stamp catalogue and stamp album in one book. The publication quickly went through many editions as news of new stamps reached collectors. There were two editions in 1863, and three in 1864-65, all edited by Henry Whymper. A review of the second edition noted that it was "...much improved by that prince of engravers, Henry Whymper." [3]

An 1865 review of the sixth edition recorded that the editor had included, with permission, information from Mount Brown, Dr Gray and Mr Pemberton (presumably E.L. Pemberton).[4] A further twenty-four editions followed up to 1891, edited by Charles Viner.[1]

Selected other publications

References

  1. 1 2 Who Was Who in British Philately, Association of British Philatelic Societies, 2010. Retrieved 6 July 2011.
  2. "Answers to Correspondents" in The Stamp-Collector's Magazine, Vol. V, 1 October 1867, p.160.
  3. "Reviews" in The National Postage Stamp Express, 15 March 1864, p.13.
  4. "Reviews of Postal Publications" in The Stamp-Collector's Magazine, Vol. III, 1 January 1865, p.12.

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