George Platt Brett Sr. | |
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Born | |
Died | 18 September 1936 Fairfield, Connecticut, United States | (aged 77)
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | College of the City of New York |
Occupation | Publisher |
Known for | Publisher of Jack London |
Children | George Platt Brett Jr. Claire L. Brett McKinney Richard M Brett Mary Edith Brett (step-daughter) |
Father | George Edward Brett |
George Platt Brett Sr. (8 December 1858 – 18 September 1936) was a British-born[1] chairman and publisher of the American division of Macmillan Publishing. He was best known for serving as publisher, friend, and mentor of American author Jack London.[2] Under Brett's leadership, Macmillan became one of the largest publishers in America. Sales grew from $50,000 in 1890 and grew to $8.5 million in 1931. In 1931, Macmillan annuals produced between 600 and 700 titles.[3]