George Platt Brett Sr.
George Platt Brett Sr. | |
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| Born | 8 December 1858 |
| Died | 18 September 1936 (aged 77) Fairfield, Connecticut, United States |
| 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 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. 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.