George Palmer Putnam

George Palmer Putnam
Title George Palmer Putnam PDF eBook
Author Ezra Greenspan
Publisher Penn State University Press
Pages 528
Release 2008-01-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780271028057

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Soaring Wings

Soaring Wings
Title Soaring Wings PDF eBook
Author George Palmer Putnam
Publisher New York : Harcourt, Brace
Pages 334
Release 1939
Genre Air pilots
ISBN

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Whistled Like a Bird

Whistled Like a Bird
Title Whistled Like a Bird PDF eBook
Author Sally Putnam Chapman
Publisher Grand Central Publishing
Pages 258
Release 2009-09-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0759524971

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In this extraordinary, true story about an independent woman, a world-famous aviator, and the powerful man who loved them both, Sally Putnam Chapman, the granddaughter of Dorothy Binney Putnam and George Putnam, recounts a treasure trove of memories, spanning the years 1907 to 1961, culled from her grandmother's diaries. of photos.

20 Hrs. 40 Min

20 Hrs. 40 Min
Title 20 Hrs. 40 Min PDF eBook
Author Amelia Earhart
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 1928
Genre Aeronautics
ISBN

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Amelia Earhart recounts the June 1928 transatlantic flight which made her the first woman to cross the Atlantic by air.

Woman in Music

Woman in Music
Title Woman in Music PDF eBook
Author George Putnam Upton
Publisher
Pages 358
Release 1886
Genre Composers
ISBN

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George Palmer Putnam. A Memoir. Together with a Record of the Earlier Years of the Publishing House Founded by Him. [Edited] By George Haven Putnam, ...

George Palmer Putnam. A Memoir. Together with a Record of the Earlier Years of the Publishing House Founded by Him. [Edited] By George Haven Putnam, ...
Title George Palmer Putnam. A Memoir. Together with a Record of the Earlier Years of the Publishing House Founded by Him. [Edited] By George Haven Putnam, ... PDF eBook
Author George Palmer Putnam
Publisher
Pages 484
Release 1912
Genre
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George Palmer Putnam

George Palmer Putnam
Title George Palmer Putnam PDF eBook
Author Ezra Greenspan
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 534
Release 2010-11-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0271040467

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George Palmer Putnam (1814&–1872) was arguably the most important American publisher of the nineteenth century, a man fully and multiply involved in developments transforming all aspects of literary culture. In this comprehensive cultural biography, Ezra Greenspan offers a wide-ranging account of a rich, productive life lived in print, interrelating Putnam&’s life with the life of his family (one of the most remarkable of its time), with the changing patterns of life in New York City and the nation, and with the institutionalization of modern print culture in nineteenth-century America. Putnam&’s roles and achievements were many: he established and ran the publishing house of G. P. Putnam&’s in New York City; published many of the leading American antebellum writers, male and female, canonical and noncanonical (indeed, was responsible for the first act of American canonization&—of Washington Irving); was the leading publisher of art books in his time and launched Putnam's Monthly; led efforts resulting in the institutionalization of the American publishing industry and was the most outspoken promoter of American authorship; led the fight in the United States for international copyright; was the first American publisher to open an overseas (London) branch office; and for a decade was the leading American agent in the international book trade. Putnam&’s achievements were not limited to his professional sphere: he was also the founding Superintendent of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the official publisher to the New York World's Fair of 1853, the Commissioner of the Internal Revenue in New York City during the Civil War, and the organizer of the greatest authors-publishers dinner ever given in nineteenth-century America. Friend and confidant to many of the leading figures of his time, he was not simply a centrally placed publisher but was one of the most centrally placed people of his entire society. This study is based on meticulous archival research into not only Putnam's own papers but into the records of his business, the papers of other family members, and the archives of persons with whom Putnam had contact through business and social networks. In a finely detailed narrative, Greenspan weaves together the story of Putnam's life and that of the development of print culture in nineteenth-century America to offer an ambitious, comprehensive biography of this &"representative American publisher.&"