Added by | Alain Martineau |
General Description : | Layout: Booklet of 10 stamps OFDC Cancellation Location: Toronto, Ontario Gum Type: P.V.A. Photography: Yousuf Karsh Calligraphy: Tan Chao Chang Robertson Davies was born on August 28, 1913, in Thamesville, Ontario. When his father purchased the Kingston Whig-Standard in 1925, the family moved to Kingston. Robertson attended Toronto’s Upper Canada College, then Queen’s University before receiving his Bachelor of Literature from the University of Oxford’s Balliol College in 1938. While in the U.K., he met and married stage manager Brenda Mathews. Davies returned to Canada in 1940, as literary editor of Saturday Night, and in 1942, became editor, then publisher, of the Peterborough Examiner. He published 18 books, produced several of his own plays and served on the board of the Stratford Festival. In 1960, Davies began teaching at Trinity College and in 1961, became the founding master of Massey College, which opened in 1963. Davies published his best known novel, Fifth Business, in 1970, appearing on the Toronto Star bestseller list for 42 weeks. It was followed by The Manticore (1972), and World of Wonders (1975), which became known as The Deptford Trilogy. |
Face value | 63 Canadian cents |
Catalog code (Michel) | CA 3010 |
Catalog code (Scott) | CA 2660 |
Catalog code | Canada post Product #: 413903111; Yvert et Tellier CA 2887 Stanley Gibbons CA 2959 |
Stamp colour | Black and White |
Stamp use | Commemorative stamp |
Print run | 2,000,000 |
Issue date | 28/08/2013 |
Designer | Steven Slipp |
Paper type | Tullis Russell |
Print technique | Lithography in 6 colours, one foil stamping, embossing plus varnish |
Printed by | Lowe-Martin |
Perforation | Simulated perforation (SP) |
Height | 28.00 mm |
Width | 28.00 mm |
Catalog prices | No catalog prices set yet |