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Doubleday is an American publishing company. It was founded as the Doubleday & McClure Company in 1897. By 1947, it was the largest book publisher in the United States. It published the work of mostly U.S. authors under a number of imprints and distributed them through its own stores.
Doubleday's century of publishing began in 1897 when Frank Nelson Doubleday, with remarkable confidence, and a back loan of five thousand dollars, founded Doubleday &McClure Company in partnership with magazine publisher Samuel McClure.
Doubleday was founded in 1897, when Frank Nelson Doubleday formed Doubleday & McClure Company in partnership with magazine publisher Samuel McClure. Among the publisher’s first bestsellers were The Day’s Work by Rudyard Kipling, Bram Stoker’s Dracula , Up from Slavery: An Autobiography by Booker T. Washington, The Story of My Life by ...
Jan 10, 2017 · January 10, 2017. Doubleday is one of the eponymous publishing houses that dominated 20th-century American literary culture. From its founding in 1897 through various mergers and its eventual sale to Bertelsmann, it has thrived.
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Frank Nelson Doubleday was an American publisher and founder of the book-publishing firm Doubleday & Company, Inc. At the age of 15 Doubleday quit school to work for Charles Scribner’s Sons, publishers, and he became manager of Scribner’s Magazine when it was begun in 1886. In 1897, with Samuel S.
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Doubleday is an American publishing company. It was founded as the Doubleday & McClure Company in 1897 and was the largest in the United States by 1947.
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Dec 15, 2016 · Born in Brooklyn in 1862, F.N. Doubleday purchased his own press at 10 years old, and began working his first publishing job, at Charles Scribner's Sons, at age 14. With an entrepreneurial spirit, young Doubleday rose the ranks in the publishing house, eventually becoming head of Scribner's subscription department.