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catalog has had a major effect on the French philatelist public by providing larger pictures of stamps and information not found in the Yvert et
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The Yvert printing company and Yvert et
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edits monthly and yearly a colour catalog of newly issued stamps from all over the world. Usually, Yvert catalogs for non-European countries were printed in black and white, but in 2008 they started with full color prints.
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magazine. │ └──> Jean Yvert, succeeded his father and manager of the printer plant. │ └──> Christophe Yvert, manager of the printer plant.
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In April 1913, Tellier sold his share of the company to Louis Yvert because of the loss of his young grandson. Due to their friendship, Yvert decided that the catalog would continue to be named
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Eugène Yvert (circa 1794-1878), journalist, and founder of the printer company in Amiens where he moved to create a legimist paper.
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