Two
Great Philatelic Indexes
Mr. William R. Ricketts, America’s industrious philatelic bibliographer
(whose portrait is below), has been making rapid headway the past few
weeks with his voluminous “Philatelic Literature Bibliography Index,”
of which more than a dozen installments arrived in the course of a couple
of mails. The thirty-sixth installment, comprising pages 351 to 360, brings
the index down to the letter K and ends with the entry of Samuel Koprowski’s
very interesting, but now obsolete, work on the rural stamps of Russia.
The issue of the bibliography index is a matter Mr. Ricketts is attending
to himself, and the expedition with which it is proceeding leads us to
wish that his colleagues of the American Philatelic Society, who are responsible
for the printing of his magnum opus - an index to philatelic literature
- were busy on their great task. After some years of intermittent publication
the A.P.S. index has not yet reached the end of the “B’s”
in August 1915.
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