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A Must-Have for Every Stamp Collector: The Illustrated Philatelic Dictionary
Whether you’re new to stamp collecting or a lifelong philatelist, Trajan Publishing’s Illustrated Philatelic Dictionary is the essential reference tool you’ve been waiting for. Proudly made in Canada—from concept and content to design and printing—this full-colour, 96-page softcover book offers nearly 500 clearly written definitions that cover both the classic and modern language of philately.
What makes this dictionary truly stand out is its rich visual presentation. Authored by long-time Canadian Stamp News contributor Ian Robertson, the book is packed with vibrant illustrations, including scanned stamps and postal history items, that enhance and clarify the definitions. These visuals are not just decorative—they’re educational tools designed to help collectors of all levels better understand the terminology they encounter in catalogues, exhibits, club discussions, and beyond.
Unlike older, often out-of-print resources, this up-to-date dictionary reflects today’s collecting landscape while honouring its deep roots. It includes a wide range of Canadian-specific terms, historical context, obscure entries from decades past, and even modern philatelic slang—like the unexpected but memorable entry for “toilet paper,” referencing a quirky post-pandemic Austrian stamp issue.
Backed by years of research and collaboration between editor Ian Robertson and the Trajan Publishing team, this book is more than just a glossary—it’s a celebration of the hobby. With careful editing, thoughtful layout, and a reader-friendly tone, it’s designed to be both a quick-reference guide and a satisfying cover-to-cover read.
Whether you’re a collector, dealer, exhibitor, or enthusiast, The Illustrated Philatelic Dictionary will quickly become a trusted companion in your philatelic journey. Order now and add this proudly Canadian publication to your philatelic library today.