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(New page: category:publishers '''G.P. Putnam's Sons''' has led the publishing industry in hardcover fiction and nonfiction New York Times bestsellers. In 1838, twenty-four year-old George Palme...)
 
 
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'''G.P. Putnam's Sons''' has led the publishing industry in hardcover fiction and nonfiction New York Times bestsellers. In 1838, twenty-four year-old George Palmer Putnam, a bookseller in New York City, joined with John Wiley in founding the firm of Wiley & Putnam. The company has since become part of the [[Penguin]] publishing Group.
'''G.P. Putnam's Sons''' has led the publishing industry in hardcover fiction and nonfiction New York Times bestsellers. In 1838, twenty-four year-old George Palmer Putnam, a bookseller in New York City, joined with John Wiley in founding the firm of Wiley & Putnam. The company has since become part of the Penguin publishing Group.
 
  
 
==On The Web==
 
==On The Web==
 
[http://us.penguingroup.com/static/html/aboutus/adult/putnam.html Putnam page on the Penguin Group website]
 
[http://us.penguingroup.com/static/html/aboutus/adult/putnam.html Putnam page on the Penguin Group website]

Latest revision as of 22:06, 2 September 2008

G.P. Putnam's Sons has led the publishing industry in hardcover fiction and nonfiction New York Times bestsellers. In 1838, twenty-four year-old George Palmer Putnam, a bookseller in New York City, joined with John Wiley in founding the firm of Wiley & Putnam. The company has since become part of the Penguin publishing Group.

On The Web

Putnam page on the Penguin Group website