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Intro | Soviet philatelist | |
A.K.A. | Samuil Markovich Blekhman | |
A.K.A. | Samuil Markovich Blekhman | |
Places | Russia | |
was | Philatelist | |
Work field | Social science | |
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Birth | 15 May 1918, Moscow, Russia | |
Death | 26 July 1982Moscow, Russia (aged 64 years) |
Biography
Samuil Markovich Blekhman (Russian: Самуи́л Ма́ркович Бле́хман; 15 May 1918 – 26 December 1982) was a renowned philatelist of the Soviet Union who wrote a number of notable philatelic books and articles. He was born in Moscow, was trained and worked as an engineer, and lived much of his life in Moscow.
Blekhman's works were related to postal history and postage stamps of Tuva, Mongolia, Russia and Soviet Union as well as airmail. He participated in prestigious national and international philatelic exhibitions and won a number of high-caliber awards. One of his main philatelic contributions was a detailed study of Tuva stamps and their cataloging, which was awarded the silver-plated plaquette at the World Stamp Exhibition "PRAGA 1962" and posthumously translated and published in English.
Works
In addition to numerous Russian articles, Samuil Blekhman published his philatelic research papers in English:
Title page of the Blekhman's philatelic exposition "Postage Stamps of Tuva"
Title page of the Blekhman's philatelic exposition "Airmail of the USSR"
Silver-plated plaquette (bottom right) awarded Blekhman at the World Stamp Exhibition "PRAGA 1962" for the book "Cataloging Postage Stamps of Tuva" and shown on the 1968 Soviet stamp