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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. His father Frank Nelson Doubleday had founded the business. His son Nelson Doubleday Jr. followed him into it, taking part in expansion and serving as president from 1978–1986.

Nelson Doubleday c. 1916

Early life and education edit

Nelson Doubleday was born in Brooklyn, New York to Frank Nelson Doubleday (the first Doubleday ancestor came to Boston in the early 1600s from England) (the name Doubleday is English – possibly of Norman origin originally, DuBaldy ) and Neltje Blanchan. His older brother Felix Doty was adopted, and he had a younger sister Dorothy.[1] In the city, the children attended a private Friends School run by Quakers. The family moved out to a large estate in Locust Valley on Long Island, called "Effendi" after their father's nickname given to him by his friend, the British author Rudyard Kipling. The author wrote his Just So Stories after the boy Nelson asked him to publish a book of animal stories.[2]

Nelson grew up in the world of book publishing, as his father had founded the Doubleday company. His mother wrote several books about gardening and birds, which were considered notable for their combination of scientific content and lyrical expression.

Nelson later studied at Dr. Holbrook's Military School in Ossining, New York.[3] He attended two years of New York University before joining his father in business, which he found more interesting. Even as a youth, he had creative solutions to business issues, for instance, suggesting selling dated magazines at a discount and thereby gaining some revenue from them.[4]

Career edit

Doubleday established his own business in 1910 and used the profits to publish books under his own imprint. After serving in World War I, he joined his father's firm, Doubleday, Page and Company, as a junior partner. After the firm merged with Doran Company, and upon his father's death in 1934, Nelson Doubleday became chairman of the board of Doubleday, Doran Company, Incorporated. He remained chairman of the firm (later Doubleday and Company) until his death in 1949. With some expansion, he still maintained Doubleday as a family publishing business, with one associated book club.[5]

Marriage and family edit

 
"Barberrys," Nelson Doubleday house, Mill Neck, New York, by Frances Benjamin Johnston, 1921. Architect: Harrie Thomas Lindberg (1916). Landscape: Percival Gallagher, Olmsted Brothers, 1919–1924 and others

He married Ellen McCarter (1899–1978).[6] Her father was an attorney who organized the Public Service Corporation in New Jersey, serving as president for its first 36 years.[6]

They had a son Nelson Doubleday Jr. (1933–2015) and a daughter Neltje (1934–2021), named for Nelson's mother. At age 18, Neltje married John Turner Sargent, Sr., who was already working at Doubleday, and they had two children. Nelson senior died, aged 59, in Oyster Bay, Long Island.

Both Sargent and Nelson Doubleday, Jr., worked for Doubleday. Beginning with Sargent in 1963, each served as president. Nelson Jr. served as president from 1978 to 1986 when, following wide changes in the publishing business, he sold the company to the German conglomerate, Bertelsmann.

After the Sargents divorced in 1965, Neltje moved to Wyoming with her two children. She remarried, bought a ranch and restored and operated the historic Sheridan Inn, and became an abstract artist. In the 1980s, she created the "Neltje Blanchan Literary Prize" in honor of her paternal grandmother. In 2001, Neltje founded Jentel, an artist-in-residence program supported by her private family foundation. In 2005, Neltje received the Governor's Art Award as one of Wyoming's "preeminent artists."[7] In 2010, she made an estate gift of her ranch, studio, art collection and financial holdings to the University of Wyoming, the largest in its history.[7]

Legacy and honors edit

Ellen Doubleday left her collection of Doubleday business and personal documents to Princeton University. The Ellen McCarter Doubleday Papers, circa 1930s–1978 contain business and social correspondence, documents by and from Doubleday authors, personal and family letters, and issues related to Doubleday estates.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Moore, Joseph A. (1945, 1971 reprint). Famous Leaders of Industry, p. 34. L. C. Page & Company, Inc.
  2. ^ Moore (1945), p. 36.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-04-25. Retrieved 2014-08-15.
  4. ^ Moore (1945), Famous Leaders, pp. 39-40
  5. ^ Ingham, John N. (1983). Biographical Dictionary of American Business Leaders, Vol. 1, p. 293. Greenwood Press.
  6. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2010-06-19. Retrieved 2008-12-09.
  7. ^ a b "Gift will create powerhouse arts center" (PDF), UWYO, Fall 2010[permanent dead link]

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Nelson Doubleday June 16 1889 January 11 1949 was a U S book publisher and president of Doubleday Company from 1922 1946 His father Frank Nelson Doubleday had founded the business His son Nelson Doubleday Jr followed him into it taking part in expansion and serving as president from 1978 1986 Nelson Doubleday c 1916 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Marriage and family 4 Legacy and honors 5 ReferencesEarly life and education editNelson Doubleday was born in Brooklyn New York to Frank Nelson Doubleday the first Doubleday ancestor came to Boston in the early 1600s from England the name Doubleday is English possibly of Norman origin originally DuBaldy and Neltje Blanchan His older brother Felix Doty was adopted and he had a younger sister Dorothy 1 In the city the children attended a private Friends School run by Quakers The family moved out to a large estate in Locust Valley on Long Island called Effendi after their father s nickname given to him by his friend the British author Rudyard Kipling The author wrote his Just So Stories after the boy Nelson asked him to publish a book of animal stories 2 Nelson grew up in the world of book publishing as his father had founded the Doubleday company His mother wrote several books about gardening and birds which were considered notable for their combination of scientific content and lyrical expression Nelson later studied at Dr Holbrook s Military School in Ossining New York 3 He attended two years of New York University before joining his father in business which he found more interesting Even as a youth he had creative solutions to business issues for instance suggesting selling dated magazines at a discount and thereby gaining some revenue from them 4 Career editDoubleday established his own business in 1910 and used the profits to publish books under his own imprint After serving in World War I he joined his father s firm Doubleday Page and Company as a junior partner After the firm merged with Doran Company and upon his father s death in 1934 Nelson Doubleday became chairman of the board of Doubleday Doran Company Incorporated He remained chairman of the firm later Doubleday and Company until his death in 1949 With some expansion he still maintained Doubleday as a family publishing business with one associated book club 5 Marriage and family edit nbsp Barberrys Nelson Doubleday house Mill Neck New York by Frances Benjamin Johnston 1921 Architect Harrie Thomas Lindberg 1916 Landscape Percival Gallagher Olmsted Brothers 1919 1924 and othersHe married Ellen McCarter 1899 1978 6 Her father was an attorney who organized the Public Service Corporation in New Jersey serving as president for its first 36 years 6 They had a son Nelson Doubleday Jr 1933 2015 and a daughter Neltje 1934 2021 named for Nelson s mother At age 18 Neltje married John Turner Sargent Sr who was already working at Doubleday and they had two children Nelson senior died aged 59 in Oyster Bay Long Island Both Sargent and Nelson Doubleday Jr worked for Doubleday Beginning with Sargent in 1963 each served as president Nelson Jr served as president from 1978 to 1986 when following wide changes in the publishing business he sold the company to the German conglomerate Bertelsmann After the Sargents divorced in 1965 Neltje moved to Wyoming with her two children She remarried bought a ranch and restored and operated the historic Sheridan Inn and became an abstract artist In the 1980s she created the Neltje Blanchan Literary Prize in honor of her paternal grandmother In 2001 Neltje founded Jentel an artist in residence program supported by her private family foundation In 2005 Neltje received the Governor s Art Award as one of Wyoming s preeminent artists 7 In 2010 she made an estate gift of her ranch studio art collection and financial holdings to the University of Wyoming the largest in its history 7 Legacy and honors editEllen Doubleday left her collection of Doubleday business and personal documents to Princeton University The Ellen McCarter Doubleday Papers circa 1930s 1978 contain business and social correspondence documents by and from Doubleday authors personal and family letters and issues related to Doubleday estates 6 References edit Moore Joseph A 1945 1971 reprint Famous Leaders of Industry p 34 L C Page amp Company Inc Moore 1945 p 36 Doubleday Frank Nelson 1862 1934 Archived from the original on 2017 04 25 Retrieved 2014 08 15 Moore 1945 Famous Leaders pp 39 40 Ingham John N 1983 Biographical Dictionary of American Business Leaders Vol 1 p 293 Greenwood Press a b c Princeton University Library Manuscripts Division Ellen McCarter Doubleday Papers circa 1930s 1978 Inventory Archived from the original on 2010 06 19 Retrieved 2008 12 09 a b Gift will create powerhouse arts center PDF UWYO Fall 2010 permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nelson Doubleday amp oldid 1143628005, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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