Nina Wilcox Putnam(1888-1962)
- Writer
Starting out as the breadwinner for her family, Nina Wilcox Putnam made
many sacrifices to succeed. Although she is most known today by her
connection to the 1932 classic, "The Mummy", throughout her long life
Nina had many claims to fame. In her early career as an accountant she
is attached to the origins of the 1040 tax form. Her name made
headlines as the wife of Robert Faulkner Putnam, the publisher. In the
world of comic books, she had the series, "Sunny Funny Bunny".
Beginning in 1929 Nina invaded the land of the comic strip with, "Witty
Kitty". However, the career she stayed the longest with was as a
novelist. Her most popular work, based on the many editions printed
throughout the years, is the children's book, "Sunny Bunny". It didn't
hurt that the illustrator was
Johnny Gruelle ("Raggedy Ann & Andy").
Her other books include: "Paris Love", "Believe You Me", "Tomorrow We
Diet", Winkle Twinkle and "Lollypop". The film
Golden Harvest (1933) was based on
a play she had written. She was also known as an avid traveler.