Doubleday (publisher) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Doubleday Publishing Group is the fifth largest book publishing company in the world.
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Doubleday can refer to one of the following: [edit] Companies. Doubleday (publisher) [edit] People. Abner Doubleday; Frank Nelson Doubleday; Edward Doubleday; Henry Doubleday (1808 ...
Doubleday Canada
Welcome Doubleday Canada Limited (DCL), a unit of Direct Brands, Inc a division of Najafi Companies, is the premier direct marketer of general interest and specialty book clubs in ...
April Doubleday - Ethical Jeweller - Ethical Jewellery - North Devon
North Devon based Designer of jewellery and ethical wedding rings, individually created using fair trade gold, hard woods from musical instruments and other ethically sourced ...
Doubleday
The Doubleday Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc. Doubleday, Broadway Books, Spiegel and Grau, Doubleday Business, Doubleday Religion, Nan A. Talese, Flying Dolphin ...
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Mario Lanza Sings Songs from The Student Prince & The Desert Song by Chorus, Constantine Callinicos, Nicholas Brodszky, and Sigmund Romberg (Audio CD - 1990)
Doubleday Book and Music Clubs | Doubleday New Zealand | 2008
Doubleday book club is an Australian and New Zealand online book store based in Lanecove Sydney, Australia with the biggest selection of books, magazines, music and DVDs on ...
Doubleday Book and Music Clubs | Doubleday Australia | 2008
A book and music club featuring books, CDs, DVDs and giftwares; company profile, product catalogue and shopping cart.
Doubleday Books | History
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 ...
Doubleday Graphic Novels
Doubleday Graphic Novels. WELCOME to the Doubleday Graphic Novels official web site. Here you will find information about our graphic novels collection ...
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Digg - List of the Most Controversial Books Ever Written
Doubleday. Challenged at the Plymouth-Canton school system in Canton, Mich. (1987) because "this book details the teachings of the religion of Buddhism in such a way that the ...
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Richardson Part 3. Bookbuffet's Paula Shackleton speaks to C.S. Richardson, author of "The End of the Alphabet" published by Doubleday Canada. Part 3 of 3.
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Doubleday, Anchor Bible Reference Library 1994), p. 964; D. A. Carson, et al., p. 50-56; Shaye J.D. Cohen, From the Maccabees to the Mishnah, Westminster Press, 1987, p. 78, 93 ...
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If Abner Doubleday had video replay technology, who is to say that he wouldn't have implemented it? dizzy113, on 08/21/2008, -2/+6 Umpires are human, I would rather have the truth ...
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Cora Daniels, M.A., author of Ghettonation: A Journey Into the Land of Bling and Home of the Shameless published by Doubleday. Cora Daniels is an
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The Untold Story of the American Coup in Guatemala" by Stephen Schlesinger and Stephen Kinzer, was published by Doubleday. (NG, 6/1988, p.783)(NG, 10/1988, member’s forum)(SFC, 5 ...
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Why Americas' 20- and 30- Somethings Can't Get Ahead (Doubleday, 2006)Tamara Draut is the Director of the Economic Opportunity Program at DEMOS, a public…
Prop White free to play in final
Leicester prop Julian White is free to play in the Premiership final against Wasps despite being found guilty of stamping.
Flannery ruled out of Six Nations
Ireland hooker Jerry Flannery will miss the Six Nations after being handed an eight-week suspension for stamping.
Delving into Du Maurier's notebooks
As the centenary of Daphne Du Maurier's birth is celebrated this year BBC News delves into the writer's notebooks.
Pupils help beat flower's decline
Schoolchildren work alongside a wildlife trust planting hundreds of oxlips to help reverse the flower's decline.
Project to reverse oxlip decline
Residents in an Essex village are to work alongside a wildlife trust to plant thousands of oxlips to try and prevent their extinction.
Inside private world of Laura Bush
A new, authorised biography of Laura Bush opens the private world one of the most popular First Ladies in US history.
'Winfrey author' admits falsehood
An author championed by US talk show host Oprah Winfrey admits embellishing his bestselling memoir.
The nurse who inspired Live Aid
The nurse who chose which children would be admitted into the feeding stations of Ethiopia says she has been haunted for two decades by her memories.
Children take garden to Chelsea
Pupils at a primary school in West Sussex travel to see their design on display at the Royal Hospital.
Hot off the press before they're cold
The first new biography of the late Pope hits the shelves on Thursday. It's just the latest example of the book industry chasing the tail of news events. But not everyone is happy.
Black Wednesday
Ouch. I don't mean to be the bearer of bad news, but today was a really, REALLY lousy day for all of us who work in publishing. Today... -Simon & Schuster cut 35 people (2% of its workforce). -Thomas Nelson cut 54 people (10% of its workforce). -Random House axed some of its top people and announced it is restructuring -- and will disband the Doubleday Publishing Group. -It has been reported that Houghton Mifflin Harcourt has let go of several employees (the company doesn't comment on
Self Knew It Would Only Be a Matter of Time
December 3, 2008 at 11:15 pm (Books, Publishers) . . . before the ax would fall. Will Calyx, other independent publishers, survive if behemoth Random House can’t? Here’s the latest tidings of woe (and, self is fairly excited because, when she did the cut and paste, a likeness came along with it. Perhaps that’s one of the axed publishing execs? What a great picture! If only self could do the same for one of her own!): The economy has crashed down on an industry once be
Journal Summary
From the journal entries, I have been learning and observing many different aspect of interactive media design from the readings, guest speaker, and class lectures. I really enjoy doing these assignments because they forced me to review what I learned from the class and then organize my thought each week. After writing the journal entries, I know more about interactive designs which exist around my life and absorb knowledge of interactive media design. Moreover, it is a good way to clearly expre
Big shake-ups at Random House U.S.
There’s some scary stuff going on at Random House in the U.S. today. Industry observers anticipated changes to the company’s organizational structure after new CEO Markus Dohle took over earlier this year, but few could have anticipated the thorough restructuring he has just announced, which involves eliminating the imprints Bantam Dell and Doubleday. According to the business website Crain’s New York: The Random House Publishing Group will incorporate Bantam Dell, publisher of Dean Koontz’s
NYT Ten Best Books of 2008 (Nine of them are ours)!
12.03.08 We’re thrilled to announce that The New York Times Book Review has named their “Ten Best Books of 2008” and nine out of the ten titles are published by Random House, Inc! Our “Best Books” are: DANGEROUS LAUGHTER by Steven Millhauser (Knopf)A MERCY by Toni Morrison (Knopf)NETHERLAND by Joseph O’Neill (Pantheon)UNACCUSTOMED EARTH by Jhumpa Lahiri (Knopf)THE DARK SIDE by Jane Mayer (Doubleday)THE FOREVER WAR by Dexter Filkins (Knopf)NOTHING TO BE FRIGHTENED OF by Julia
Black Wednesday for Publishing Industry
Publishers Weekly read like an obituary today: S&S Cuts 35 Jobs Thomas Nelson Cuts 54 Positions Rubin, Irwyn Applebaum Step Down in RH Reorg Markus Dohle’s Letter to Staff continues to say, “As a result of this reorganization, Irwyn Applebaum and Steve Rubin, two colleagues who have dedicated many years of service as the publishers of Bantam Dell and Doubleday respectively, will step down from their positions as announced in the accompanying memos.“ The most promising line was, “Coor
1918 Pulitzer winner no great prize today
Booth Tarkington didn’t have a novel on the bestseller list in 1918, but he did win a Pulitzer Prize for a novel he published that year. The Magnificent Ambersons is a coming of age novel plastered on top of a study of the rise and fall of an American family. During the panic of 1873, General Amberson made a killing that propelled his family to the top of the Midland social ladder. Grandson Georgie is a snob of the nastiest sort. Most of the town would like to see him get his come-uppance. Geor
The 2nd Annual Black Quill Award Nominations
The 2nd Annual Black Quill Award Nominations 02 Dec Dark Scribe Magazine, the virtual magazine dedicated to the books that keep readers up at night, has announced its 2nd Annual Black Quill Awards Nominations. To vote for your favorites, you must be a registered Dark Scribe reader. Once registered, log in and click on the Reader Ballot button at right. Only one ballot per email address will be accepted. Voting closes at midnight EST on Sunday, January 25th, 2009. Winners will be announced
New York publishing seems to be feeling effects of recession; exec resigns
Publishing houses seem to be feeling the recession. This just in from AP about Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, which last week said it had a freeze on acquiring new titles (in most of its imprints and divisions). NEW YORK (AP) — The senior vice president and publisher of adult trade books at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt has quit, effective Dec. 10. Spokesman Josef Blumenfeld confirmed to The Associated Press on Tuesday that Becky Saletan has resigned, but declined further comment. Saletan didn’t imme
Nation by Terry Pratchett
Terry Pratchett had been talking about a book called Nation he'd really wanted to write for almost half a decade when he was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's. According to rumour, he'd already begun working on the next Tiffany Aching Discworld novel, I Shall Wear Midnight, but upon hearing the news he dropped it immediately to make sure Nation was written first. Nation is not a Discworld novel, but is instead set in an alternate history very similar to our own late 19th Century when the B
In his long-awaited and provocative new book, George Friedman turns his eye on the future—offering a lucid, highly readable forecast of the changes we can expect around the world during the twenty-first century.Learn more at http://doubleday.com and http://www.stratfor.com/next100years/
Author: DoubledayPublishing Keywords: George Friedman The Next 100 Years Doubleday Added: December 3, 2008
http://lukeford.net/archives/updates/081201.htm Adam Mansbach's latest novel, The End of the Jews, was published in March 2008 by Spiegel & Grau/Doubleday. An ambitious and affecting family drama and a sweeping tour of race, religion, art and identity in 20th century America,
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How did I miss that Doubleday went away today? One day watching Dora and Noodlebug with my daughter and the pub world falls (further) apart.
Anyone have more details of Doubleday changes --who's going where? Hoping the best for everyone at all the houses. Buy books as gifts!
Random House Reorganizes; Doubleday and Bantam Dell's Pieces Given to Other Houses (galleycat) http://is.gd/a7nG
knopf is dead, long live knopf doubleday? http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6619316.html
RT: @AnnKingman "holy crap, Knopf and Doubleday have 9 of the 10 NYTBR best of the year!" Doesn't that mean Knopf has them ALL now?
holy crap, Knopf and Doubleday have 9 of the 10 NYTBR best of the year!
yikes for doubleday is no longer! major shakeup at RH. it's like deja vu all over again
speculation time: so what does the RH reorg mean for the paperback side, with Doubleday and Anchor reunited under Knopf's umbrella?
RT: @RonHogan: Random Hse smashes Bantam Doubleday Dell into pieces, redistributes throughout company: http://www.mediabistro.com/galleycat
Bantam and Doubleday have fallen http://tinyurl.com/5umtuj
Here are the ones they just couldn't put down - Guardian Unlimited
Nothing fired me with enthusiasm to take up my new job more than Christian Wolmar's superb new history of the railways, Fire & Steam (Atlantic). As much a cultural, political and ...
Murdoch wants NYTimes for empire, author says - Guardian Unlimited
NEW YORK, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Seizing The Wall Street Journal for his News Corp media empire would be an audacious master stroke for Rupert Murdoch -- unless he tops it by trying to ...
Crime: Mayhem from Sicily to Scotland - The Independent
General fiction: Wizards of Oz surf into fiction's front rank Biography and memoirs: Literary or showbiz, foodie or rude: 10 stories of journeys out of the jungle Music: Open ears ...
Children: Bears, bombers and a very scary fairy - The Independent
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The time bomb that was Random House for the past five months has finally exploded, as new C.E.O. Markus Dohle deployed a jaw-dropping memo this morning detailing a reorganization ...
Steve Rubin - New York Observer
Here are the two memos that accompanied Random House C.E.O. Markus Dohle's big announcement this morning. The first concerns the elimination of Steve Rubin's job at the top of ...
Layoffs at Random House, Simon & Schuster - WTOP Radio
NEW YORK (AP) - The economy has crashed down on an industry once believed immune from the worst _ book publishing _ with consolidation at Random House Inc. , and layoffs at Simon ...
Economy crashes down on U.S. book publishers with layoffs ... - News1130.com
NEW YORK - The economy has crashed down on an industry once believed immune from the worst - book publishing - with consolidation at Random House Inc., and layoffs at Simon ...
'Da Vinci Code' publisher leaves Random House - MSN Entertainment
NEW YORK (AP) -- The economy has crashed down on a supposedly recession-proof industry — book publishing — with consolidation at Random House Inc., and layoffs at Simon ...
New Boss' Big Change Arrives at Random House - Gawker
Random House has a new CEO, Markus Dohle (who previously worked for a printing company owned by corporate owner Bertelsmann AG), and he's finally made the big changes people have ...
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Doubleday Book Club
Offers a selection of fiction and non-fiction books available with a club membership.
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Doubleday: History of Doubleday
While the alliance between Doubleday and McClure lasted only three years, a long ... In 1900 the company became Doubleday, Page & Company when Walter Hines Page ...
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Abner Doubleday, Major General, United States Army
Biography of General Doubleday ... Doubleday planned a career in civil engineering, but in 1838 he was appointed to ... Doubleday was known for his dignified ...
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Gettysburg bed and breakfast on the Battlefield, the Doubleday Inn Bed and Breakfast in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Situated on Oak Ridge, we are just one mile from ...
Double Day Country Inn & Farm
19th century farmhouse.
The Next 100 Years by George Friedman
In his long-awaited and provocative new book, George Friedman turns his eye on the future—offering a lucid, highly readable forecast of the ...
'The End of the Jews': Interview With Novelist Adam Mansbach X
http://lukeford.net/archives/updates/081201.htm Adam Mansbach's latest novel, The End of the Jews, was published in March 2008 by Spiegel & Grau ...
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Doubleday, Abner
U.S. Army officer, once thought to be the inventor of baseball.
Doubleday, Frank Nelson
American publisher and founder of the book-publishing firm Doubleday & Company, Inc.
McCormick, Kenneth Dale
American editor who served as editor in chief at Doubleday and Co., Inc., from 1942 to 1971 and then as senior consulting editor until 1987; during that time he worked with such famous and varied ...
Page, Walter Hines
journalist, book publisher, author, and diplomat who, as U.S. ambassador to Great Britain during World War I, worked strenuously to maintain close relations between the two countries while the United ...
Epstein, Barbara Zimmerman
American editor and journalist (b. Aug. 30, 1928, Boston, Mass.-d. June 16, 2006, New York, N.Y.), cofounded (1963) and coedited (with Robert Silvers) the New York Review of Books (NYRB), a biweekly ...
Abner Doubleday - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abner Doubleday (June 26, 1819 – January 26, 1893), was a career United States Army officer and Union general in the American Civil War. He fired the first shot in defense of ...
Doubleday Field - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Doubleday Field is a minor league baseball stadium in Cooperstown, New York named for Abner Doubleday and located two city blocks from the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum ...
Kaitlin Doubleday - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jan Kaitlin Len Doubleday (born July 19, 1984) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles in the films Waiting..., Catch Me If You Can and Accepted.
Frank Nelson Doubleday - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frank Nelson Doubleday (January 8, 1862 – January 30, 1934), known to friends and family as “Effendi”, was a famous U.S. publisher. His most significant achievement was as ...
Nelson Doubleday, Jr. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nelson Doubleday, Jr. (b. July 20, 1933) was the president of Doubleday. He was instrumental in the company's purchase of the New York Mets in 1980.
Doubleday Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Doubleday Canada is a Canadian publishing house of its parent, Bertelsmann. The company was previously known as Forboys, and was incorporated in 1936 and since 1945, has been known ...
Origins of baseball - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sometimes running to a base and back was involved. Two ol' cat was the same game as one ol' cat, except that there were two batters. [edit] The Abner Doubleday legend/myth
Russell Doubleday - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Russell Doubleday (May 26, 1872 in Brooklyn – June 14, 1949 at Glen Cove, Long Island) was an American author, editor and publisher, the brother of Frank Nelson Doubleday and son ...
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