George p putnam biography

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  • George Palmer Putnam

    American publisher and author

    This article is about American book publisher who lived from to For his grandson, the American publisher, author and explorer who lived from to , see George P. Putnam.

    George Palmer Putnam (February 7, – December 20, ) was an American publisher and author. He founded the firm G. P. Putnam's Sons and Putnam's Magazine. He was an advocate of international copyright reform, secretary for many years of the Publishers' Association, and founding superintendent of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

    Early life

    Putnam was born in Brunswick, Maine, on February 7, [1]

    Career

    Putnam moved to New York City, where he was given his first job by Jonathan Leavitt, who subsequently published Putnam's first book. In , Putnam and John Wiley established the publishing house Wiley & Putnam in New York City. In , Putnam went to London where he set up a branch office, the first American to ever do so. In , he returned to New