George Palmer Putnam

George Palmer Putnam
George Palmer Putnam (1887–1950) was an American publisher, author, and explorer. He is best known for his work as the publisher of notable authors, including Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart, to whom he was married. Putnam wrote and edited several books, including "Soaring Wings" and "Death Valley and Its Country," showcasing his interests in aviation and exploration. He played a significant role in promoting Earhart's career, organizing her public appearances and managing her expeditions.

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INTRODUCTION HEN one has lived in Oregon for forty-three years, and when one's enthusiasm for his home increases year after year, naturally all that is said of that home is of the most vital interest. Especially is it acceptable if it is the outgrowth of a similar enthusiasm, and if it is well said. For a considerable span of time I have been reading what others have written about the Pacific... more...