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* [[John Gordon Doubleday]] (1920–1982), British diplomat |
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* [[Ken Doubleday]] (born 1926), Australian Olympian athlete |
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* [[Neltje Doubleday]] (disambiguation), several people |
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* [[Ralph R. Doubleday]] (1881–1958), American rodeo photographer |
* [[Ralph R. Doubleday]] (1881–1958), American rodeo photographer |
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* [[Thomas Doubleday]] (1790–1870), English politician and author |
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==Baseball== |
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* [[Doubleday Award]], annual award of the New York Mets, named after former owner Nelson Doubleday |
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* [[Doubleday Field]], Cooperstown, New York, USA; baseball stadium |
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* ''Doubleday Field'', United States Military Academy, West Point, New York State, USA; a region of the academy; see [[Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field]] |
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* [[Auburn Doubledays|Auburn ''Doubledays'']], single-A baseball team, from Auburn, New York State, USA |
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* [[SS Abner Doubleday|SS ''Abner Doubleday'']], Liberty ship built during World War II |
* [[SS Abner Doubleday|SS ''Abner Doubleday'']], Liberty ship built during World War II |
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* ''[[Henry Doubleday Research Association]]'', UK organic growing charity |
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Revision as of 23:59, 31 December 2018
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Doubleday can refer to one of the following:
Publishing imprints
- Doubleday (publisher), imprint of Knopf Doubleday, a subsidiary of Penguin Random House
- Doubleday Canada, imprint of Penguin Random House Canada
- Image, formerly Doubleday Religion, imprint of Crown Publishing Group, a subsidiary of Penguin Random House
People
Doubleday publishing family
- Frank Nelson Doubleday (1862–1934), American businessman, founder of Doubleday & McClure Company in 1897
- Nelson Doubleday (1889–1949), American book publisher and president of Doubleday Company
- Nelson Doubleday Jr. (1933–2015), last president of Doubleday and Company
- Neltje Doubleday Kings (born 1934), American artist and philanthropist, daughter of Nelson Doubleday
- Russell Doubleday (1872–1949), American author, editor and publisher, brother of Frank Nelson Doubleday
Doubleday New York family
- Abner Doubleday (1819–1893), American Civil War Union general and disputed inventor of baseball
- Mary Stewart Doubleday Cutting (1851–1924), American author and daughter of Ulysses F Doubleday
- Stephen Ward Doubleday, (1845–1926), American banker and Civil War soldier, son of Thomas D. Doubleday
- Thomas D. Doubleday (1792–1866), American bookstore owner and Civil War officer
- Ulysses Doubleday (general) (1824–1893), American Civil War general
- Ulysses F. Doubleday (1792–1866), American printer, congressman from New York, father of Thomas D. Doubleday, Abner Doubleday, Ulysses Doubleday, and Mary Stewart Doubleday Cutting
Doubleday scientific family
- Edward Doubleday (1811–1849), English entomologist
- Henry Doubleday (entomologist) (1808–1875), English entomologist and ornithologist, brother of Edward Doubleday
- Henry Doubleday (horticulturalist) (1810–1902), English scientist and horticulturalist, cousin of Henry and Edward Doubleday
Doubleday acting family
- Frank Doubleday (actor) (1945–2018), American actor, father of Portia Doubleday and Kaitlin Doubleday
- Kaitlin Doubleday (born 1984), American actress
- Portia Doubleday (born 1988), American actress
Other people
- Arthur Doubleday, (1865–1951), Bishop of Brentwood in the Roman Catholic Church
- Edmund Doubleday (died 1620), English politician who helped capture Guy Fawkes
- Geoff Doubleday (born 1940), Australian rules footballer
- Jack Doubleday (1890–1918), Australian footballer
- John Doubleday (restorer) (about 1798 – 1856), British craftsman and restorer
- John Doubleday (born 1947), British painter and sculptor
- John Gordon Doubleday (1920–1982), British diplomat
- Ken Doubleday (born 1926), Australian Olympian athlete
- Neltje Doubleday (disambiguation), several people
- Ralph R. Doubleday (1881–1958), American rodeo photographer
- Thomas Doubleday (1790–1870), English politician and author
Baseball
- Doubleday Award, annual award of the New York Mets, named after former owner Nelson Doubleday
- Doubleday Field, Cooperstown, New York, USA; baseball stadium
- Doubleday Field, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York State, USA; a region of the academy; see Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field
- Auburn Doubledays, single-A baseball team, from Auburn, New York State, USA
Other uses
- SS Abner Doubleday, Liberty ship built during World War II
- Henry Doubleday Research Association, UK organic growing charity
See also
Search for "doubleday" on Wikipedia.
- All pages with titles beginning with Doubleday
- All pages with titles containing Doubleday
- Doubleday myth about the creation of baseball by Abner Doubleday