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Charles E. Tuttle

Charles Egbert Tuttle, Jr. (April 5, 1915 – June 9, 1993) was an American publisher and book dealer who was internationally recognized for his contributions to understanding between the English- and Japanese-speaking worlds.〔Ingleton, N. (1993): (Obituary: Charles E. Tuttle ) ''The Independent'' (July 7, 1993). Retrieved on April 17, 2010.〕〔Saxon, W. (1993): (Obituary: Charles Tuttle, 78, a dealer in books on US-Asian ties ) ''New York Times'' (June 11, 1993). Retrieved on April 18, 2010.〕 Belonging to a family long associated with publishing, he travelled to Japan in a military role at the end of World War II, and established a publishing company there. Tuttle was the founder and eponym of the Charles E. Tuttle Company, now named Tuttle Publishing. Many of his company's books on Asian martial arts, particularly those on Japanese martial arts, were the first widely read publications on these subjects in the English language.〔
==Early life==
Tuttle was born on April 5, 1915, in Rutland, Vermont, United States of America.〔 His family had long been involved in printing books and stationery, dating from the mid-19th century in the US, and tracing their history back to Richard Tottel in the late 16th century in London.〔〔Edwards, B. (2006): (Used book shop closes its doors ) ''Rutland Herald'' (July 20, 2006). Retrieved on April 18, 2010.〕 His father, Charles E. Tuttle, Sr., published African-American literature and dealt in rare books, and also worked closely with the Vermont Historical Society.〔〔Graffagnino, J. K. (2008): (Tuttle Endowment will benefit all Vermont ) ''History Connections: Vermont Historical Society news & notes'', 2(2):2. Retrieved on April 18, 2010.〕 Tuttle attended local schools, the Phillips Exeter Academy, and Harvard University for his education.〔 At university, he studied American history and literature.〔 After graduating in 1937, he worked in the library of Columbia University for a year, then joined the family business.〔〔

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