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Mekeel's Weekly Stamp News : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Haviland Mekeel
Charles Haviland Mekeel (1861–1921), of St. Louis, Missouri, was a well-known stamp dealer and editor. He figured prominently in the 1895 “find” of the St. Louis Postmaster Provisionals, which solved problems related to their authenticity.〔(Charles Haviland Mekeel )〕 ==Philatelic literature== Besides his trade as a stamp dealer, Mekeel edited numerous philatelic journals, including ''The Stamp Collectors' Bureau'' (1891), ''Philatelic Journal of America'' (1885) which eventually changed its name to ''Mekeel's Stamp Collector'', ''Mekeel's Drummer'' (1900 to 1901), ''Mekeel's News and Trade Journal'' (1905–1912), and a daily stamp journal which was published for less than a year in 1896, ''The Daily Stamp News''. Mekeel's ''Weekly Stamp News'' is the publication he is most remembered for. He started publication of the weekly in January 1891 and continued on editing and publishing it until 1897 when he sold it to his brother Isaac, who continued publishing the journal until the 1940s. (It is now known as ''Mekeel's & Stamps Magazine'', published by John Dunn, and edited by John Leszak 〔"Stamp News increases web publishing" ''The Philatelic Communicator: Journal of the American Philatelic Society Writers Unit #30,'' 4th quarter 2011, p.9 ()〕 )
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