Doubleday (publisher), the Glossary
Doubleday is an American publishing company.[1]
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129 relations: Alex Haley, Alfred A. Knopf, Alistair MacLean, Anchor, André Malraux, Andre Agassi, Andy McNab, Arthur Hailey, B. Dalton, Bantam Books, Barnes & Noble, Bertelsmann, Bestseller, Bill Bryson, Bill Strickland, Book League of America, Book of the Month, Bookspan, Boston Red Sox, Broadway (Manhattan), Broadway Books, Carl Jung, Chinua Achebe, Christopher Reich, Chuck Palahniuk, Classic book, Colson Whitehead, Crown Publishing Group, Dallas, Dan Brown, Daphne du Maurier, David Grann, Dell Publishing, Dolores Hitchens, Dolphin, Doubleday Canada, Douglas Black (publisher), Douglas MacArthur, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Erving Goffman, Evelyn Berckman, Felipe Alfau, Frank Nelson Doubleday, Fred Wilpon, Fu Manchu, Garden City, New York, George H. Doran Company, Graeme Gibson, Hanya Yanagihara, Harry S. Truman, ... Expand index (79 more) »
- 1897 establishments in New York (state)
- Doubleday family
- New York Mets owners
- Publishing companies established in 1897
Alex Haley
Alexander Murray Palmer Haley (August 11, 1921 – February 10, 1992) was an American writer and the author of the 1976 book Roots: The Saga of an American Family. ABC adapted the book as a television miniseries of the same name and aired it in 1977 to a record-breaking audience of 130 million viewers.
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Alfred A. Knopf
Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. is an American publishing house that was founded by Blanche Knopf and Alfred A. Knopf Sr. in 1915. Doubleday (publisher) and Alfred A. Knopf are book publishing companies based in New York (state), publishing companies based in New York City, RTL Group and Random House.
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Alistair MacLean
Alistair Stuart MacLean (Alasdair MacGill-Eain; 21 April 1922 – 2 February 1987) was a Scottish novelist who wrote popular thrillers and adventure stories.
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Anchor
An anchor is a device, normally made of metal, used to secure a vessel to the bed of a body of water to prevent the craft from drifting due to wind or current.
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André Malraux
Georges André Malraux (3 November 1901 – 23 November 1976) was a French novelist, art theorist, and minister of cultural affairs.
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Andre Agassi
Andre Kirk Agassi (born April 29, 1970) is an American former world No. 1 tennis player.
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Andy McNab
Steven Billy Mitchell (born 28 December 1959), usually known by the pseudonym and pen-name of Andy McNab, is a novelist and former Special Air Service soldier.
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Arthur Hailey
Arthur Frederick Hailey, AE (5 April 1920 – 24 November 2004) was a Canadian novelist whose plot-driven storylines were set against the backdrops of various industries.
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B. Dalton
B.
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Bantam Books
Bantam Books is an American publishing house owned entirely by parent company Random House, a subsidiary of Penguin Random House; it is an imprint of the Random House Publishing Group. Doubleday (publisher) and Bantam Books are book publishing companies based in New York (state), publishing companies based in New York City, RTL Group and Random House.
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Barnes & Noble
Barnes & Noble Booksellers is an American bookseller with the largest number of retail outlets in the United States.
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Bertelsmann
The Bertelsmann SE & Co. Doubleday (publisher) and Bertelsmann are RTL Group.
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Bestseller
A bestseller is a book or other media noted for its top selling status, with bestseller lists published by newspapers, magazines, and book store chains.
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Bill Bryson
William McGuire Bryson (born 8 December 1951) is an American-British journalist and author.
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Bill Strickland
William E. Strickland (born August 25, 1947, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American community leader, author, and the former President and CEO of the non-profit Manchester Bidwell Corporation based in Pittsburgh.
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Book League of America
The Book League of America, Inc. was a US book publisher and mail order book sales club.
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Book of the Month
Book of the Month (founded 1926) is a United States subscription-based e-commerce service that offers a selection of five to seven new hardcover books each month to its members.
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Bookspan
Bookspan LLC is a New York–based online bookseller, founded in 2000.
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Boston Red Sox
The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston.
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Broadway (Manhattan)
Broadway is a road in the U.S. state of New York.
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Broadway Books
Broadway Books, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, a Division of Random House, Inc., released its first list in Fall, 1996. Doubleday (publisher) and Broadway Books are RTL Group and Random House.
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Carl Jung
Carl Gustav Jung (26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist, psychotherapist and psychologist who founded the school of analytical psychology.
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Chinua Achebe
Chinua Achebe (born Albert Chinụalụmọgụ Achebe; 16 November 1930 – 21 March 2013) was a Nigerian novelist, poet, and critic who is regarded as a central figure of modern African literature.
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Christopher Reich
Christopher Reich is the New York Times bestselling author of Rules of Deception, Numbered Account, and The Patriot’s Club, which won the International Thriller Writers Award for best novel in 2006.
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Chuck Palahniuk
Charles Michael "Chuck" Palahniuk (born February 21, 1962) is an American novelist who describes his work as transgressional fiction.
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Classic book
A classic is a book accepted as being exemplary or particularly noteworthy.
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Colson Whitehead
Arch Colson Chipp Whitehead (born November 6, 1969) is an American novelist.
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Crown Publishing Group
The Crown Publishing Group is a subsidiary of Penguin Random House that publishes across several fiction and non-fiction categories. Doubleday (publisher) and Crown Publishing Group are book publishing companies based in New York (state), publishing companies based in New York City, RTL Group and Random House.
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Dallas
Dallas is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the most populous metropolitan area in Texas and the fourth-most populous metropolitan area in the United States at 7.5 million people.
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Dan Brown
Daniel Gerhard Brown (born June 22, 1964) is an American author best known for his thriller novels, including the Robert Langdon novels Angels & Demons (2000), The Da Vinci Code (2003), The Lost Symbol (2009), Inferno (2013), and ''Origin'' (2017).
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Daphne du Maurier
Dame Daphne du Maurier, Lady Browning, (13 May 1907 – 19 April 1989) was an English novelist, biographer and playwright.
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David Grann
David Elliot Grann (born March 10, 1967) is an American journalist, a staff writer for The New Yorker, and author.
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Dell Publishing
Dell Publishing Company, Inc. is an American publisher of books, magazines and comic books, that was founded in 1921 by George T. Delacorte Jr. with $10,000 (approx. $145,000 in 2021), two employees and one magazine title, ''I Confess'', and soon began turning out dozens of pulp magazines, which included penny-a-word detective stories, articles about films, and romance books (or "smoochies" as they were known in the slang of the day). Doubleday (publisher) and Dell Publishing are book publishing companies based in New York (state), publishing companies based in New York City and RTL Group.
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Dolores Hitchens
Julia Clara Catherine Maria Dolores Robins Norton Birk Olsen Hitchens (December 25, 1907 – August 1, 1973) better known as Dolores Hitchens, was an American mystery novelist who wrote prolifically from 1938 until her death in 1973.
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Dolphin
A dolphin is an aquatic mammal in the clade Odontoceti (toothed whale).
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Doubleday Canada
Doubleday Canada is an imprint of the publishing company Penguin Random House Canada. Doubleday (publisher) and Doubleday Canada are RTL Group.
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Douglas Black (publisher)
Douglas McCrae Black (July 25, 1895 – May 15, 1977) was an American lawyer and publishing house executive, president of Doubleday and Company from 1946 to 1963 and president of the American Book Publishers Council. Doubleday (publisher) and Douglas Black (publisher) are Doubleday family.
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Douglas MacArthur
Douglas MacArthur (26 January 18805 April 1964) was an American military leader who served as General of the Army for the United States, as well as a field marshal to the Philippine Army.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower
Dwight David Eisenhower (born David Dwight Eisenhower; October 14, 1890 – March 28, 1969), nicknamed Ike, was an American military officer and statesman who served as the 34th president of the United States from 1953 to 1961.
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Erving Goffman
Erving Goffman (11 June 1922 – 19 November 1982) was a Canadian-born American sociologist, social psychologist, and writer, considered by some "the most influential American sociologist of the twentieth century".
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Evelyn Berckman
Evelyn Domenica Berckman (October 18, 1900 – September 18, 1978) was an American writer noted for her detective and Gothic horror novels.
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Felipe Alfau
Felipe Alfau (24 August 1902 – 18 February 1999) was a Spanish-born American novelist and poet.
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Frank Nelson Doubleday
Frank Nelson Doubleday (January 8, 1862 – January 30, 1934), known to friends and family as "Effendi" (phonetic "F.N.D."), founded the Doubleday & McClure Company in 1897, which later operated under other names. Doubleday (publisher) and Frank Nelson Doubleday are Doubleday family.
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Fred Wilpon
Fred Wilpon (born November 22, 1936) is an American real estate developer and former baseball executive. Doubleday (publisher) and Fred Wilpon are new York Mets owners.
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Fu Manchu
Dr.
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Garden City, New York
Garden City is a village located in Nassau County, on Long Island, in New York, United States.
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George H. Doran Company
George H. Doran Company (1908–1927) was an American book publishing company established by George Henry Doran.
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Graeme Gibson
Thomas Graeme Cameron Gibson (9 August 1934 – 18 September 2019) was a Canadian novelist.
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Hanya Yanagihara
Hanya Yanagihara (born 1974) is an American novelist, editor, and travel writer.
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Harry S. Truman
Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884December 26, 1972) was the 33rd president of the United States, serving from 1945 to 1953.
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Harvey Pekar
Harvey Lawrence Pekar (October 8, 1939 – July 12, 2010) was an American underground comic book writer, music critic, and media personality, best known for his autobiographical American Splendor comic series.
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Herman Melville
Herman Melville (born Melvill; August 1, 1819 – September 28, 1891) was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet of the American Renaissance period.
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Immanuel Velikovsky
Immanuel Velikovsky (p; 17 November 1979) was a Russian-American psychoanalyst, writer, and catastrophist.
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Imprint (trade name)
An imprint of a publisher is a trade name under which it publishes a work.
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Isaac Asimov
Isaac Asimov (– April 6, 1992) was an American writer and professor of biochemistry at Boston University.
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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
Jacqueline "Jackie" Lee Kennedy Onassis (July 28, 1929 – May 19, 1994) was an American writer, book editor, and socialite who served as the first lady of the United States from 1961 to 1963, as the wife of former president John F. Kennedy.
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Jacqueline Wilson
Dame Jacqueline Wilson (Aitken; born 17 December 1945) is an English novelist known for her popular children's literature.
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Jennifer Egan
Jennifer Egan (born September 7, 1962) is an American novelist and short-story writer.
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John Barth
John Simmons Barth (May 27, 1930 – April 2, 2024) was an American writer best known for his postmodern and metafictional fiction.
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John Grisham
John Ray Grisham Jr. (born February 8, 1955) is an American novelist, lawyer, and former member of the Mississippi House of Representatives, known for his best-selling legal thrillers.
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John Sanborn Phillips
John Sanborn Phillips (1861–1949) attended Knox College in Illinois, where he worked on the student newspaper and met S. S. McClure.
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John Turner Sargent Sr.
John Turner Sargent Sr. (June 26, 1924 – February 5, 2012) was president and CEO of the Doubleday and Company publishing house from 1963 to 1978, taking over from the previous president, Douglas Black. Doubleday (publisher) and John Turner Sargent Sr. are Doubleday family.
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Jon Krakauer
Jon Krakauer (born April 12, 1954) is an American writer and mountaineer.
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Jonathan Lethem
Jonathan Allen Lethem (born February 19, 1964) is an American novelist, essayist, and short story writer.
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José Antonio Villarreal
José Antonio Villarreal (30 July 1924 – 13 January 2010) was an Chicano novelist.
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Joseph Conrad
Joseph Conrad (born Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski,; 3 December 1857 – 3 August 1924) was a Polish-British novelist and story writer.
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Judith Rossner
Judith Rossner (March 31, 1935 – August 9, 2005) was an American novelist, best known for her acclaimed best sellers Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1975) and August (1983).
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Kirby Page
Kirby Page (1890–1957) was an American Disciples of Christ minister, an author, and a peace activist.
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Laura Z. Hobson
Laura Zametkin Hobson (June 19, 1900 – February 28, 1986) was an American writer, best known for her novels Gentleman's Agreement (1947) and Consenting Adult (1975).
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Leslie Charteris
Leslie Charteris (born Leslie Charles Bowyer-Yin; 12 May 1907 – 15 April 1993), was a British-Chinese author of adventure fiction, as well as a screenwriter.
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Library of Congress
The Library of Congress (LOC) is a research library in Washington, D.C. that serves as the library and research service of the U.S. Congress and the de facto national library of the United States.
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Lilly Singh
Lilly Saini Singh (born September 26, 1988) is a Canadian-American YouTuber, television host, comedian and author.
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List of ambassadors of the United States to the United Kingdom
The United States ambassador to the United Kingdom (known formally as, The Ambassador of the United States of America to the Court of St James's) is the official representative of the president of the United States and the American government to the monarch (Court of St. James's) and government of the United Kingdom.
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Long Island
Long Island is a populous island east of Manhattan in southeastern New York state, constituting a significant share of the New York metropolitan area in both population and land area.
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Macmillan Inc.
Macmillan Inc. was an American book publishing company originally established as the American division of the British Macmillan Publishers.
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Manhattan
Manhattan is the most densely populated and geographically smallest of the five boroughs of New York City.
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Margaret Atwood
Margaret Eleanor Atwood (born November 18, 1939) is a Canadian novelist, poet, and literary critic.
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Mark Haddon
Mark Haddon (born 26 September 1962) is an English novelist, best known for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (2003).
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May Massee
May Massee (May 1, 1881December 24, 1966) was an American children's book editor.
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McClure Newspaper Syndicate
McClure Newspaper Syndicate, the first American newspaper syndicate, introduced many American and British writers to the masses.
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McClure's
McClure's or McClure's Magazine (1893–1929) was an American illustrated monthly periodical popular at the turn of the 20th century.
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McGraw Hill Education
McGraw Hill is an American publishing company for educational content, software, and services for pre-K through postgraduate education. Doubleday (publisher) and McGraw Hill Education are publishing companies based in New York City.
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Michael A. O'Donnell
Michael A. O'Donnell (born June 17, 1956, in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) is an American writer and researcher and co-principal investigator of the Adolescent Wellness Research Project, jointly with University of Alabama family strengths scholar Nick Stinnett.
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Michael Jackson
Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist.
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Michio Kaku
Michio Kaku (born January 24, 1947) is an American physicist, science communicator, futurologist, and writer of popular-science.
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Nan A. Talese
Nan Talese (née Ahearn; born December 19, 1933) is a retired American editor, and a veteran of the New York publishing industry.
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Nelson Doubleday
Nelson Doubleday (June 16, 1889 – January 11, 1949) was a U.S. book publisher and president of Doubleday Company from 1922–1946. Doubleday (publisher) and Nelson Doubleday are Doubleday family.
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Nelson Doubleday Jr.
Nelson Doubleday Jr. (July 20, 1933 – June 17, 2015) was the owner and the next-to-last president and CEO of Doubleday and Company before its sale to Bertelsmann A.G. in 1986. Doubleday (publisher) and Nelson Doubleday Jr. are Doubleday family and new York Mets owners.
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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New York Mets
The New York Mets are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of Queens.
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Noah Hawley
Noah Hawley (born 1967) is an American screenwriter, director, producer, author, and singer.
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P. G. Wodehouse
Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, (15 October 1881 – 14 February 1975) was an English writer and one of the most widely read humorists of the 20th century.
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Paperback
A paperback (softcover, softback) book is one with a thick paper or paperboard cover, and often held together with glue rather than stitches or staples.
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Pat Conroy
Donald Patrick Conroy (October 26, 1945 – March 4, 2016) was an American author who wrote several acclaimed novels and memoirs; his books The Water is Wide, The Lords of Discipline, The Prince of Tides and The Great Santini were made into films, the last two being nominated for Oscars.
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Paul Shaffer
Paul Allen Wood Shaffer (born November 28, 1949) is a Canadian singer, keyboardist, composer, actor, author, comedian, and musician who served as David Letterman's musical director, band leader, and sidekick on the entire run of both Late Night with David Letterman (1982–1993) and Late Show with David Letterman (1993–2015).
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Penguin Random House
Penguin Random House LLC is a British-American multinational conglomerate publishing company formed on July 1, 2013, with the merger of Penguin Books and Random House. Doubleday (publisher) and Penguin Random House are book publishing companies based in New York (state), publishing companies based in New York City and RTL Group.
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Permabooks
Permabooks was a paperback division of Doubleday, established by Doubleday in 1948. Doubleday (publisher) and Permabooks are book publishing companies based in New York (state).
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Peter Mayle
Peter Mayle ("mail"; 14 June 1939 – 18 January 2018) was a British businessman turned author who moved to France in the 1980s.
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Philip K. Dick
Philip Kindred Dick (December 16, 1928 – March 2, 1982), often referred to by his initials PKD, was an American science fiction writer and novelist.
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Printer's mark
A printer's mark, device, emblem or insignia is a symbol that was used as a trademark by early printers starting in the 15th century.
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Raleigh, North Carolina
Raleigh is the capital city of the U.S. state of North Carolina and the seat of Wake County.
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Random House
Random House is an imprint and publishing group of Penguin Random House. Doubleday (publisher) and Random House are book publishing companies based in New York (state), publishing companies based in New York City and RTL Group.
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Ray Bradbury
Ray Douglas Bradbury (August 22, 1920June 5, 2012) was an American author and screenwriter.
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Raymond E. Feist
Raymond Elias Feist (born Raymond Elias Gonzales III; December 21, 1945) is an American fantasy fiction author who wrote The Riftwar Cycle, a series of novels and short stories.
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Reynal & Hitchcock
Reynal and Hitchcock was a publishing company in New York City.
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Robert Taft Jr.
Robert Alphonso Taft Jr. (February 26, 1917 – December 7, 1993) was an American politician.
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Rudyard Kipling
Joseph Rudyard Kipling (30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936)The Times, (London) 18 January 1936, p. 12.
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S. S. McClure
Samuel Sidney McClure (February 17, 1857 – March 21, 1949) was an American publisher who became known as a key figure in investigative, or muckraking, journalism.
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Sax Rohmer
Arthur Henry "Sarsfield" Ward (15 February 1883 – 1 June 1959), better known as Sax Rohmer, was an English novelist.
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Stephen King
Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author.
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T. O'Conor Sloane III
Thomas O’Conor Sloane III (November 20, 1912 – March 13, 2003) was an American editor, professor, etymologist and career military officer.
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Terry Pratchett
Sir Terence David John Pratchett (28 April 1948 – 12 March 2015) was an English author, humorist, and satirist, best known for the Discworld series of 41 comic fantasy novels published between 1983–2015, and for the apocalyptic comedy novel Good Omens (1990), which he co-wrote with Neil Gaiman.
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The Clansman: A Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan
The Clansman: A Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan is a novel published in 1905, the second work in the Ku Klux Klan trilogy by Thomas Dixon Jr. (the others are The Leopard's Spots and The Traitor).
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The Crime Club
The Crime Club was an imprint of the Doubleday publishing company, which later spawned a 1946-47 anthology radio series, and a 1937-1939 film series.
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The Day's Work
The Day's Work is a collection of short stories by Rudyard Kipling.
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The Leopard's Spots
The Leopard's Spots: A Romance of the White Man's Burden—1865–1900 is the first novel of Thomas Dixon's Reconstruction trilogy, and was followed by The Clansman: A Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan (1905), and The Traitor: A Story of the Fall of the Invisible Empire (1907).
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. Doubleday (publisher) and The New York Times are publishing companies based in New York City.
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The Saint (Simon Templar)
The Saint is the nickname of the fictional character Simon Templar, featured in a series of novels and short stories by Leslie Charteris published between 1928 and 1963.
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Theodore Dreiser
Theodore Herman Albert Dreiser (August 27, 1871 – December 28, 1945) was an American novelist and journalist of the naturalist school.
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Theodore Roosevelt Jr.
Theodore Roosevelt III (September 13, 1887 – July 12, 1944), often known as Theodore Jr.,Morris, Edmund (1979).
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Thomas Dixon Jr.
Thomas Frederick Dixon Jr. (January 11, 1864 – April 3, 1946) was an American Baptist minister, politician, lawyer, lecturer, writer, and filmmaker.
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Una Lucy Silberrad
Una Lucy Silberrad (–) was a British author.
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Vera Pavlova
Vera Anatolyevna Pavlova (Вера Анатольевна Павлова; born 1963) is a Russian poet.
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Vintage Books
Vintage Books is a trade paperback publishing imprint of Penguin Random House originally established by Alfred A. Knopf in 1954. Doubleday (publisher) and Vintage Books are book publishing companies based in New York (state), RTL Group and Random House.
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W. Somerset Maugham
William Somerset Maugham (25 January 1874 – 16 December 1965) was an English writer, known for his plays, novels and short stories.
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Wallace Stegner
Wallace Earle Stegner (February 18, 1909 – April 13, 1993) was an American novelist, writer, environmentalist, and historian.
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Walter Hines Page
Walter Hines Page (August 15, 1855 – December 21, 1918) was an American journalist, publisher, and diplomat.
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William Faulkner
William Cuthbert Faulkner (September 25, 1897 – July 6, 1962) was an American writer known for his novels and short stories set in the fictional Yoknapatawpha County, based on Lafayette County, Mississippi, where Faulkner spent most of his life.
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William H. Whyte
William Hollingsworth "Holly" Whyte Jr. (July 11, 1917 – July 11, 1999) was an American urbanist, sociologist, organizational analyst, journalist and people-watcher.
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See also
1897 establishments in New York (state)
- Adriance Memorial Library
- Battle Monument (West Point)
- Bayles Shipyard
- Brennan Motor Manufacturing Company
- Cathedral Candle Company
- Clare Town Hall (New York)
- Cordelia A. Greene Library
- Crouse-Hinds Company
- Doubleday (publisher)
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- Everson Museum of Art
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- Montefiore Home Country Sanitarium
- New York Court of Claims
- Oceanside station (LIRR)
- Palmyra Mormans
- Parrish Art Museum
- Raymond House (Vassar College)
- St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church
- Tarrytown Reservoir
- The Ursuline School
- Wainscott station
Doubleday family
- Doubleday (publisher)
- Douglas Black (publisher)
- Frank Nelson Doubleday
- John Turner Sargent
- John Turner Sargent Sr.
- Nelson Doubleday
- Nelson Doubleday Jr.
- Neltje Blanchan
- Russell Doubleday
New York Mets owners
- Charles Shipman Payson
- Doubleday (publisher)
- Fred Wilpon
- George Herbert Walker Jr.
- Joan Whitney Payson
- List of New York Mets owners and executives
- M. Donald Grant
- Nelson Doubleday Jr.
- Sterling Equities
- Steve Cohen (businessman)
Publishing companies established in 1897
- Baldini & Castoldi
- Canadian Bank Note Company
- Commercial Press
- Doubleday (publisher)
- Grant Richards (publishing house)
- Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha
- Jostens
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doubleday_(publisher)
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