found: Americana, a poem, 1940(Glen Cameron Adams; Ye Galleon Press, Fairfield, Wash.)
found: Cardcastle and other poems, c1951(Glen C. Adams; Ye Galleon Press)
found: How to prepare a family history manuscript for publication, 1985?(Glen Adams; Ye Galleon Press)
found: Late publisher Glen Adams served his audience well [Spokesman-review, Oct. 26, 2003](Glen Adams; d. Oct. 17, age 91; small-town book publisher; began career as printer in 1937 in print shop of Cheney Normal State Coll. (now Eastern Wash. Univ.); founder Fairfield-based business Ye Galleon Press; published some 727 books on Pacific Northwest & other rare U.S. history; YGP books incl.: "Only one man died : the medical aspects of the Lewis and Clark Expedition" & "Diverse voyages touching on the discourie of America" [originally published 1852])
found: Soc. Sec. death index, March 26, 2009(Glen C Adams; b. 06/19/1912; d. 10/17/2003, Fairfield, WA)
found: OCLC, March 26, 2009(hdgs.: Adams, Glen; Adams, Glen C.; Adams, Glen Cameron)
found: Washington State University Libraries Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (website), viewed July 6, 2021:Guide to the Glen Cameron Adams Papers 1960-1966, Cage 126 (Glen Adams (1912-2003) was the proprietor and editor of Ye Galleon Press of Fairfield, Washington, which specialized in reprinting rare Pacific Northwest Americana.) - http://ntserver1.wsulibs.wsu.edu/masc/finders/cg126.htm
found: Washington State Library website), viewed July 6, 2021:Ye Galleon Press Collection (The history of Ye Galleon Press would not be complete without telling the story of a remarkable Washingtonian, Glen Adams. Glen Cameron Adams was born June 19, 1912 in Trent (Spokane County), Washington. He died October 17, 2003 in Fairfield (Spokane County), Washington, aged 91 years. Glen Adams registered as a private printer in 1937 and produced his first book in 1939. Until 1974 Glen Adams used only handset type for printing his books; he learned the art in 1935 while a student at Cheney Normal School, now Eastern Washington University. Many Ye Galleon Press works included a colophon, a statement about the book's printing and construction. Most Ye Galleon Press colophons ended with these characteristic Glen Adams words: "This was a fun project. We had no special difficulty with the work.") - https://www.sos.wa.gov/library/ye-galleon-press-collection.aspx