- Timbres magazine
"Timbres magazine" is a French monthly magazine about
philately andstamp collecting . It was founded in 2000 by the fusion of three previous publications : "Le Monde des philatélistes" from Groupe "Le Monde ", "Timbroscopie" and "Timbroloisirs" from the philatelic editor Timbropresse.In the 2000s, it is one of two major French philatelic magazines with "
L'Écho de la timbrologie ".History
The former titles
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Le Monde " newspaper published a weekly philatelic chronicle since 1946. The chronicle,Adalbert Vitalyos , obtained from the paper's founderHubert Beuve-Méry to publish a philatelic-only magazine, "Le Monde des philatélistes" whose first edition was sold in October 1951. Vitalyos was the editor-in-chief from 1953 to 1977 while he continued to write his weekly chronicle until 1986.In 1954, its subtitle became "L'officiel de la philatélie" (the official of philately) after buying three other publications, one of whom possessed this subtitle. In March 2000 and the last issue of "Le Monde des philatélistes", it became "Timbres magazine"'s slogan.
"Timbroscopie" was the emblematic magazine of the editor Timbropresse. Created by
Georges Bartoli , it was published from march 1984 and March 2000 with the subtitle "le magazine de la philatélie active" (the magazine of active philately).Timbropresse's younger magazine was "Timbroloisirs" whose goal was to enlarge the public of "Timbroscopie" to philatelic beginners and to give new ideas of collections to confirmed philatelists (by country, topic, etc). From the small-sized "Timbroloisirs", "Timbres magazine" kept cardboard sheets that can be detached and collected about new stamp issues of France,
departments of France through stamps, postal history by country,...). These goals were summarized in the subtitle "le magazine des collectionneurs heureux" (the magazine of happy collectors). It was in "Timbroloisirs" that began a competition of stamps of the world, during which the readers voted for their preferred stamps proposed by postal administrations."Timbroloisirs" was published between Autumn 1989 (issue #0) to March 2000 (#125).
Timbropresse tried a bimonthly magazine for children collectors of any small objects, but "Koalec" disappeared after one year of existence, in 1999.
"Timbres magazine"
In 2000, the unified editor staffs tried to keep what they thought best of the three original magazine : detailed knowledge and minutious research from "Le Monde des philatélistes" and "Timbroscopie" while giving some relaxation with topical philately inspired by "Timbroloisirs".
In the 2000s, under the direction of editor-in-chief Gauthier Toulemonde, [And one of Timbropresse’s shareholders through Collectio Mundi GM. This mail order stamp dealer, created in August 2002, is possessed by Toulemonde and "Timbres magazine"’s journalist Michel Melot. It became one of the main Timbropresse's shareholders in 2003.] "Timbres magazine" implicated himself in task outside the range of a simple news giving magazine. In September 2004, it launched a petition to show to the French post that collectors were attached to engraved stamps printed in
intaglio versus others printing methods valorizing picture reproduction andcomputer-aided engraving . That movement became the start of anon-profit organization at the end of 2004, "Art du timbre gravé". The magazine published some extra-issue and long articles of engravers' biographies.While the French magazines have already sold the service to send letters from faraway places to readers, Toulemonde decided in 2005 to prepared the mail, travel with it and filmed the adventurous way to the post offices where he deposed it. He began with uninhabited
Clipperton Island during French explorerJean-Louis Étienne 's 2005 expedition, theNorth Pole and theMaroni River inFrench Guiana in 2006. In 2007-2008, the magazine participated officially amongst other sponsors to Étienne'sTotal Pole Airship new expedition over theArctic .Consequently, these filmed travels were edited on
DVD in Autumn 2006. Quickly, in February 2007, with Place de la toile society, "Timbres magazine"'s redaction opened a website television, TV Timbres, with free broadcast on demand of philatelic documentaries.Notes and sources
External links
* [http://timbresmag.com/ Official site of "Timbres magazine" and "TV Timbres"] .
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