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Doubleday
NameDoubleday
FounderFrank Nelson Doubleday
CountryUnited States
Key peopleNelson Doubleday

Doubleday is a renowned American publishing company founded by Frank Nelson Doubleday in 1897, with its headquarters in Garden City, New York. The company has a rich history, having published works by famous authors such as Theodore Dreiser, Edith Wharton, and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Doubleday has been associated with other prominent publishers, including Scribner, Random House, and Penguin Books. Over the years, the company has undergone significant changes, including mergers and acquisitions, under the leadership of notable figures like Nelson Doubleday and John Sargent.

History of

Doubleday The history of Doubleday dates back to 1897, when Frank Nelson Doubleday founded the company in partnership with S.S. McClure. The company's early success was largely due to the publication of works by popular authors like Rudyard Kipling, Joseph Conrad, and H.G. Wells. Doubleday also published the Saturday Evening Post, a weekly magazine that featured articles and stories by notable writers, including Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and William Faulkner. The company's growth was further accelerated by its association with other prominent publishers, such as Harper & Brothers and Little, Brown and Company. During World War I, Doubleday published works by authors like Willa Cather and Booth Tarkington, which helped to establish the company as a major player in the American publishing industry.

Doubleday

as a Publisher As a publisher, Doubleday has been known for its commitment to quality and its willingness to take risks on new and innovative authors. The company has published works by a wide range of authors, including John Steinbeck, Raymond Chandler, and Truman Capote. Doubleday has also been associated with other notable publishers, such as Alfred A. Knopf and Viking Press. The company's publishing list has included works by Nobel Prize winners like Toni Morrison and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, as well as bestselling authors like John Grisham and Stephen King. Doubleday's publishing operations have been led by notable figures like Nelson Doubleday and John Sargent, who have played a significant role in shaping the company's literary direction.

Notable Publications

Doubleday has published a wide range of notable works, including The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, and The Godfather by Mario Puzo. The company has also published works by famous authors like Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, and Leo Tolstoy. Doubleday's publishing list has included notable works of non-fiction, such as The Double Helix by James Watson and Francis Crick, and The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcolm X and Alex Haley. The company has also published works by notable historians like Arthur Schlesinger Jr. and Doris Kearns Goodwin. Doubleday's publications have been recognized with numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award.

Company Merger and Acquisition

In 1986, Doubleday was acquired by Bertelsmann, a German media conglomerate, in a deal worth over $400 million. The acquisition marked a significant turning point in the company's history, as it became part of a larger global media group. In 2008, Doubleday was merged with Random House to form Penguin Random House, one of the largest trade book publishers in the world. The merger brought together two of the most iconic publishing companies in the world, with a combined list of authors that included John Updike, Philip Roth, and Alice Walker. The company's merger with Penguin Books in 2013 further expanded its reach and influence in the global publishing industry.

Impact on Literature

Doubleday's impact on literature has been significant, with the company playing a major role in shaping the careers of many notable authors. The company's commitment to quality and its willingness to take risks on new and innovative authors have helped to establish it as a major player in the American publishing industry. Doubleday's publications have been recognized with numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. The company's influence can be seen in the work of authors like Toni Morrison, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and John Grisham, who have all been published by Doubleday. The company's legacy continues to be felt in the literary world, with its publications remaining widely read and studied by scholars and readers around the world, including those at Harvard University, Yale University, and Oxford University. Category:Publishing companies of the United States

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