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  2. Doubleday (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    By 1947, Doubleday was the largest publisher in the United States, with annual sales of more than 30 million books. [citation needed] In 1954, Doubleday sold Blakiston to McGraw-Hill. [9] Doubleday's son-in-law John Sargent was president and CEO from 1963 to 1978. In 1964, Doubleday acquired the educational publisher Laidlaw. [10]

  3. Category:Doubleday (publisher) books - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Ultimate Truths; Boys Don't Cry (novel) Boys Will Be Boys (book) The Brave Little Toaster (novel) The Breaking Point (short story collection) The Brethren (Grisham novel) Bride of Liberty; The Broker; The Bronze God of Rhodes; Bubblegum (novel) The Bulwark (novel) Bump in the Night (novel) Buy Jupiter and Other Stories; Buyology

  4. List of book sales clubs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of book sales clubs, both current and defunct. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  5. Category:Doubleday, Page & Company books - Wikipedia

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  6. Book League of America - Wikipedia

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    The Book League of America, Inc. was a US book publisher and mail order book sales club.It was established in 1930, a few years after the Book of the Month Club. [1] Its founder was Lawrence Lamm, previously an editor at Macmillan Inc. [1] The company was located at 100 Fifth Avenue, New York City, New York, [2] in a 240,000-square-foot (22,000 m 2) office building that was constructed in 1906 ...

  7. Literary Guild - Wikipedia

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    The Literary Guild was established in 1927 by Samuel W. Craig and Harold K. Guinzberg as a competitor to the Book of the Month Club, which had started in the previous year. Craig asserted that he first incorporated the company in 1922 and reincorporated it in 1926 after hearing of the success of similar book clubs in Germany. [1]

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  9. Nelson Doubleday - Wikipedia

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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.