Clive Akerman Explained

Geoffrey Clive Akerman (28 September 1939 – 24 September 2013[1]) was an English philatelist. In 2001, Akerman and Gavin H. Fryer won the Crawford Medal from The Royal Philatelic Society London for their work "The Reform of the Post Office in the Victorian Era and Its Impact on Economic and Social Activity". He won numerous other awards for displays at stamp exhibitions. In 2009, Akerman won the Revenue Society Research Medal.[2]

Akerman was a fellow of the Royal Philatelic Society London and editor of The Revenue Journal, the journal of The Revenue Society. He was an expert on the revenue stamps of Argentina and his multi-volume catalogue of those stamps has become the definitive work on the subject.

Akerman produced books and written articles for philatelic journals, including The American Revenuer, The Revenue Journal of Great Britain, The Mainsheet, The London Philatelist, Gibbons Stamp Monthly and The GB Journal.

Selected publications

The Revenue Stamps of Argentina:

Outside philately

Clive Akerman was educated at the University of Bristol, graduating with a BSc in 1961, and lived in Gloucestershire, Great Britain.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.revenuesociety.org.uk/ Attention Members!
  2. Programme for 2014, The Revenue Society, 2013.
  3. Akerman, Clive. The Presentation of Revenue Stamps: Taxes and Duties in South America, The Revenue Society of Great Britain, 2002, p.53.