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where he set up a branch office, the first American to ever do so. In 1848, he returned to New York City, where he dissolved the partnership with John Wiley and established
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This article is about American book publisher who lived from 1814 to 1872. For his grandson, the American publisher, author and explorer who lived from 1887 to 1950, see
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An important member of the New York artistic community, Putnam was the leading publisher of art books in his time and became one of the founders of the
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Putnam married Victorine Haven; their marriage produced seven sons and four daughters. Their daughter,
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and served as its honorary superintendent in 1872. He was also chairman of the Committee on Art at the
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established the publishing house Wiley & Putnam in New York City. In 1841, Putnam went to
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Putnam published the books of many classic American authors including his close friend
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The Book in America: A History of the Making and Selling of Books in the United States
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of New York, and suspended his business for three years (1863–1866) to become the
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who founded Crayola; after their divorce, he married the famous aviator
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by Ezra Greenspan, Associate Professor of English at the
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George Palmer Putnam — Representative American Publisher
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New York: Dodd, Mead. 618: 616: 596: 822:19th-century American businesspeople 54:adding citations to reliable sources 25: 456:, on December 20, 1872, at age 58. 13: 722:Volume XXXIX, Issue 1, Winter 2000 613: 523:A Plea for International Copyright 14: 833: 802:American book publishers (people) 729: 597:Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). 553:Ten Years of the World's Progress 419: 334:In 1852, with the assistance of 256: 30: 662:Knowlton, John D., ed. (2005). 338:and other partners, he founded 41:needs additional citations for 708: 696:. December 21, 1872. p. 1 682: 655: 642: 635:New International Encyclopedia 590: 464:Following his death, his sons 1: 807:Writers from Brunswick, Maine 738:"Putnam, George Palmer"  720:The Michigan Quarterly Review 629:"Putnam, George Palmer"  600:"Putnam, George Palmer"  559: 391:Collector of Internal Revenue 286: 16:American publisher and author 482:University of South Carolina 430:FacultĂ© de MĂ©decine de Paris 7: 704:– via Newspapers.com. 507:was a sculptor and author. 444:(1856–1931) was an author. 402:Vienna Universal Exposition 375:International Copyright Law 10: 838: 812:Writers from New York City 744:Collier's New Encyclopedia 440:. Their youngest daughter 410:Elizabeth Barrett Browning 398:Metropolitan Museum of Art 295:An 1872 portrait of Putnam 281:Metropolitan Museum of Art 18: 586:– via Google Books. 459: 383:Loyal Publication Society 381:, he participated in the 306: 255: 250: 241:Irving Putnam (1852–1931) 221: 213: 197: 189: 170: 148: 139: 132: 648:Lehmann-Haupt, Hellmut. 510: 447: 387:United States government 303:, on February 7, 1814. 758:"Putnam, Israel"  606:Encyclopedia Americana 529:The Tourists in Europe 408:to authors, including 296: 65:"George Palmer Putnam" 817:American male writers 438:Librarian of Congress 432:. One of their sons, 367:James Fenimore Cooper 363:William Cullen Bryant 352:New York World's Fair 336:George William Curtis 294: 772:George Palmer Putnam 503:. His granddaughter 267:George Palmer Putnam 134:George Palmer Putnam 50:improve this article 776:Library of Congress 474:G. P. Putnam's Sons 426:Mary Corinna Putnam 299:Putnam was born in 271:G. P. Putnam's Sons 232:George Haven Putnam 227:Mary Corinna Putnam 694:Wilkes-Barre Daily 495:, the daughter of 393:in New York City. 379:American Civil War 347:Scribner's Monthly 329:G. Putnam Broadway 297: 237:John Bishop Putnam 203:G. Putnam Broadway 201:Wiley & Putnam 359:Washington Irving 341:Putnam's Magazine 276:Putnam's Magazine 264: 263: 207:Putnam's Magazine 193:publisher, author 174:December 20, 1872 126: 125: 118: 100: 829: 768: 760: 748: 740: 723: 712: 706: 705: 703: 701: 686: 680: 679: 659: 653: 646: 640: 639: 631: 620: 611: 610: 602: 594: 588: 587: 585: 583: 570: 489:George P. Putnam 317:Jonathan Leavitt 311:Putnam moved to 301:Brunswick, Maine 260: 177: 163:Brunswick, Maine 159:February 7, 1814 158: 156: 144: 130: 129: 121: 114: 110: 107: 101: 99: 58: 34: 26: 21:George P. 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George Haven Putnam
John Bishop Putnam
Herbert Putnam

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