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    about Putnam's Magazine at the Internet Archive "Catalog Record: Putnam's monthly". HathiTrust Digital Library. "Catalog Record: Putnam's magazine". HathiTrust...
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    Palmer Putnam (February 7, 1814 – December 20, 1872) was an American publisher and author. He founded the firm G. P. Putnam's Sons and Putnam's Magazine. He...
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    day. In 1853, G. P. Putnam & Co. started Putnam's Magazine with Charles Frederick Briggs as its editor. On George Palmer Putnam's death in 1872, his sons...
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  • Putnam Magazine is a regional lifestyle magazine that covers Putnam County, New York, and it is published by the local (Rockland, Westchester, Putnam)...
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  • investment management firm Putnam Magazine, regional lifestyle magazine that covers Putnam County, New York Putnam's Magazine, 19th and early 20th century...
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  • Bartleby, the Scrivener (category Works originally published in Putnam's Magazine)
    anonymously in two parts in the November and December 1853 issues of Putnam's Magazine and reprinted with minor textual alterations in his The Piazza Tales...
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    reported their readers were delighted with the first installment, and Putnam's Magazine thought boys would love the novel. The plot and theme were repeated...
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  • connotation that suggests that it is a mediocre or inferior work. In 1854 Putnam's Magazine used the term in the following sentence: "He has not carelessly dashed...
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  • similar to Língua do Pê. Another early mention of the name was in Putnam's Magazine in May 1869: "I had plenty of ammunition in reserve, to say nothing...
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  • The Encantadas (category Works originally published in Putnam's Magazine)
    a novella by American author Herman Melville. First published in Putnam's Magazine in 1854, it consists of ten philosophical "Sketches" on the Galápagos...
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  • (1967–2013) Preschool Playroom Magazine (2002–2006) Psychoanalysis (1955) Psychotronic Video (1989–2006) Putnam's Magazine (1853–1910) Quark (1970–?) The...
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  • The Piazza Tales (category Works originally published in Putnam's Magazine)
    written title story, "The Piazza," all of the stories had appeared in Putnam's Monthly between 1853 and 1855. The collection includes what have long been...
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    Benito Cereno (category Works originally published in Putnam's Magazine)
    captained by Don Benito Cereno, first published in three installments in Putnam's Monthly in 1855. The tale, slightly revised, was included in his short...
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    P. Putnam's Sons, 1904) Putnam (1882) "John B. Putnam, Publisher, Dies", New York Times, October 9, 1915, retrieved 27 May 2010 Citations Putnam, G....
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    and New Jersey, was chosen to create a monument to house Putnam's remains. In 1888, Putnam's remains were removed from the Brooklyn cemetery and reinterred...
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  • rights" was used at least as early as February 1856 when it appeared in Putnam's Magazine. The author was responding to the issue of women's rights, calling...
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    Frederick Law Olmsted (category The Nation (U.S. magazine) people)
    travels in Europe and the South, Olmsted served as an editor for Putnam's Magazine for two years and as an agent with Dix, Edwards and Co., before the...
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    Israel Potter (category Works originally published in Putnam's Magazine)
    published in serial form in Putnam's Monthly magazine between July 1854 and March 1855, and in book form by G. P. Putnam & Co. in March 1855. A pirated...
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    George William Curtis (category American magazine editors)
    favorite in New York City society. He wrote for Putnam's Magazine which he helped George Palmer Putnam to found. He became an associate editor along with...
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    ISBN 9781351351058. Kilham, Elizabeth (1870). "Sketches in Color". Putnam's Magazine: 31–38, 205–10, 304–11. Powers, Ann (13 November 2013). "'12 Years...
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  • recording industry. Former colleague Bruce Swedien described Putnam's achievements: "Bill Putnam was the father of recording as we know it today. The processes...
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    Shakspeare and His Plays; An Enquiry Concerning Them" appeared in Putnam's Magazine. As early as 1845, Ohio-born Delia Bacon had theorised that the plays...
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  • Airways." Time Magazine Dirty Tricks in Dallas By David S. Jackson;John S. DeMott;Allen Pusey Monday, Mar. 07, 1983 Official website Howard Putnam Biography[dead...
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    author and poet. Some of her earliest contributions were published in Putnam's Magazine; and the Atlantic Monthly, in which she wrote the leading story in...
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    an elusive British ship. The story was first published in 1854 in Putnam's Magazine. Patrick O'Brian adapted the story of Essex's attack on British whalers...
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    Sick Records (Putnam's label) called "Don't Worry It's All Grindcore" which came out in 1989. Screaming Gore Guts was one of Putnam's pre-Anal Cunt noise...
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    William Dean Howells (category The Atlantic (magazine) people)
    " Putnam's Magazine, Vol. 2 (new series), No. 12, pp. 641–51 (December 1868). Reprinted as No Love Lost. A Romance of Travel (New York: G.P. Putnam &...
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    Christine Sadler (category People from Putnam County, Tennessee)
    Sadler (1902–1983), born in Silver Point, Putnam County, Tennessee, was an American writer, journalist, and magazine editor. Christine Sadler received her...
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    several poems similar to Poe's work, and several stories in Putnam's Magazine and Harper's Magazine. From 1856 to 1860 he worked at The Saturday Evening Post...
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    the laboratory could produce." A few months before, Bayard Taylor's Putnam's Magazine article The Vision of Hasheesh had been devoured by Ludlow, and so...
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