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Edward Haven Mason

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Nationality
  
USA

Parents
  
David H. Mason

Died
  
March 21, 1917

Name
  
Edward Mason


Born
  
June 8, 1849
Newton, Massachusetts

Significant projects
  
Studied proofs and essays of United States postage stamps, and wrote books on the subject

Books
  
Essays for United States Postage Stamps

Significant awards
  
APS Hall of Fame

Edward Haven Mason (June 8, 1849 – March 21, 1917), of Boston, Massachusetts, was the first philatelist to study, and to write on, proofs and essays of United States postage stamps and postal stationery.

Contents

Collecting interests

Mason specialized in collecting and studying proofs and essays related to United States postal history, and wrote extensively on the subject. His books include: Essays for United States Postage Stamps, published in 1911, The Proofs and Essays for U.S. Envelopes, also in 1911, and More Essays for United States Postage Stamps, in 1912.

Mason’s listings of proofs and essays were the basis for their listing in Scott U.S. Specialized Catalogue of Stamps.

Publication restraints

At the time Mason performed his studies and wrote, it was illegal in the United States to publish illustrations of United States postage stamp material. As a result, his works have no illustrations.

Honors and awards

Edward Mason was named to the American Philatelic Society Hall of Fame in 1949.

Legacy

Only ten copies of Mason’s books, with photographs interleaved by the New England Stamp Company, were especially printed. Copies of these interleaved books are located at the Collectors Club of New York and at the Smithsonian Institution, in the library of the National Postal Museum.

Personal life

Mason was the son of United States Attorney David H. Mason and the brother of attorney and football coach Frank A. Mason.

References

Edward Haven Mason Wikipedia