Graeme Mercer Adam

Graeme Mercer Adam
Born May 25, 1839
Loanhead, Scotland
Died October 30, 1912 (aged 73)
New York City, New York
Resting place
St. James Cemetery, Toronto
Occupation Publisher, editor, and author

Graeme Mercer Adam (May 25, 1839 – October 30, 1912) was a Canadian author, editor, and publisher.

Adam was born in Scotland where he developed a deep interest in publishing. He moved to Toronto to run a bookstore. He shortly teamed with a partner to form Rollo & Adam, which ventured into publishing. Their first significant publication was entitled British American Magazine. It was edited by Henry Youle Hind, a geologist and writer about the Canadian northwest. The publication, although short-lived, was the first of a long series of important Canadian periodicals published by Adam. However, "his connection with the Commercial Union agitation injured his popularity in later years".[1]

References

  1. Hopkins, J. Castell (1898). An historical sketch of Canadian literature and journalism. Toronto: Lincott. p. 123. ISBN 0665080484.

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