Series 1: Correspondence, 1892-1963
This series consists of correspondence, primarily of Frank (FND) and Nelson Doubleday (ND), which has been integrated because of the father and son's overlapping years and shared acquaintances. "Effendi," the affectionate address used by many of Frank Nelson Doubleday's friends, was a play on his initials that made reference to the Near Eastern term that refers to an educated, respected man, equivalent to "Sir."
Arranged in alphabetical order by correspondent, then chronologically.
A (General), dates not examined
Abbot, Lawrence X, 1920 July 27
Ade, George (1866-1944), 1907 May 1
Astor, 1941 December 24
B (General), dates not examined
Baillie, Albert, 1913-1936
Beebe, William (1877-1962), 1926
Bergner, Elizabeth, undated
Betts, Bess St. John, undated
Brown, Charles H., Jr, 1928 March 15
Bullock, George, 1928-1929
Burroughs, John (1837-1921), undated
Butler, Neville, 1931 November 14
Byard, Theodore, 1928-1929
C (General), dates not examined
Carnegie, Andrew, 1913 October 6
Comstock, Lillian A, 1928-1930
Conrad, Jessie, 1923-1934
Cordeaux, Mrs. M, 1931 December 24
Coward, Noel (1899-1973), 1930
Cravath, Paul, 1928
Cravath, Paul Drennan, 1927
D (General), dates not examined
Dane, Clemence, 1928-1942
Darrow, Whitney (b. 1909), 1946
Davies, J. Conway, 1919
Davis, J. M. (John M.), 1942 June 17
DeCamp, C. A, 1928
Dickey, Carl, 1928 February 28
Dolley, Charles, 1923-1924
Doner, Mary Frances, 1944 March 4
Doran, George, 1928 February 16
Doubleday, Nelson, 1927-1933
Doubleday, Russell, 1928 March 21
Doubleday & Co. (General), 1925-1928
Doubleday & Co. (General), 1929-1946
E (General), undated
Eastman, Fred (1886-?), 1931 June 11
Eaton, W. H, 1928
[unused], dates not examined
Evans, C. S, 1928-1930
Everitt, Samuel A, 1928, 1931
F (General), dates not examined
F. W. Woolworth Company, 1942-1944
Farley, James A, 1942 September 8
Farrar, Rinehart, 1929 May 29
Finley, John, 1934-1936
Forbes-Robertson, 1931 May 6
Fortiani, Harry, 1920 March 3
Fraser, John Forbes, 1920 June 8
Frere-Reeves, A. S, 1928
Fuld, Carrie B. F, 1928 February 27
G (General), dates not examined
Galsworthy, Ada (d. 1956), 1928-1934
Galsworthy, John (1867-1933), 1928-1929
Gibson, C. [Charles Dana?], 1892
Graves, Ralph (1900-1977), 1928-1937
Griffith, Edward, 1923-1924
Gutterman, Arthur, 1939 December 1
H (General), dates not examined
Harrington, Harold, 1928
Henry, O, 1935-1945
Hodenpyl, Anton G, 1929 September 30
Homer, Winslow (1836-1910), 1892
Hooper, T. Albert, 1927 January 11
Horder, Thomas, 1902 August 27
House, Julie H, 1920-1921
I (General), dates not examined
Ingalls, Polly, 1939 March 3
J (General), dates not examined
Jennings, Joseph M, 1928 January 16
Johnson, Burger, 1928 February 18
Johnson, F. Coit, 1918-1935
Jones, [Barry] L, 1928 February 21
K (General), 1923-1933
Keller, Helen (1880-1968), 1927-1934
Kipling, Caroline, 1922, 1936-1939
Kipling, Caroline, 1936 July 1
Kipling, Caroline, 1936 July 17
Kipling, Rudyard, 1897
Kipling, Rudyard, 1904
Kipling, Rudyard, 1907
Kipling, Rudyard, 1908
Kipling, Rudyard, 1910
Kipling, Rudyard, 1911
Kipling, Rudyard, 1912
Kipling, Rudyard, 1913
Kipling, Rudyard, 1918
Kipling, Rudyard, 1919
Kipling, Rudyard, 1921
Kipling, Rudyard, 1922
1923-1924, 1923-1924
Kipling, Rudyard, 1925
Kipling, Rudyard, 1926
Kipling, Rudyard, 1927
Kipling, Rudyard, 1928
Kipling, Rudyard, 1929
Kipling, Rudyard, 1930
Kipling, Rudyard, 1931
Kipling, Rudyard, 1932
Kipling, Rudyard, 1933
Kipling, Rudyard, 1934
Kipling, Rudyard, 1935
L (General), 1923-1924
Lawrence, T.E., 1920
Lawrence, T.E., 1923
Lawrence, T.E., 1924
Lawrence, T.E., 1925
Lawrence, T.E., 1926
Lawrence, T.E., 1927
Lawrence, T.E., 1928
Lawrence, T.E., 1929
Lawrence, T.E., 1930
Lawrence, T.E., 1931
Lawrence, T.E., 1932
Lawrence, T.E., 1934
Leonard, Mary A, 1930-1933
Literary Guild of America, 1934
M (General), dates not examined
Mac/Mc (General), dates not examined
Masefield, John (1878-1967), 1941
Matheson, William J, 1927-1929
Marauley, [Ward?], 1928 January 23
McClure, Harriet H, 1922 January 31
McCormick, Ken, 1946
McFee, William (1881-?), 1921
McNaughton, Larry, 1928 February 16
Meredith, W. M, 1920-1921
Messemer, Marie, undated
Metcalf, W. L, 1892 September 5
Moore, George (1852-1933), 1921
Moore, Walter K, 1928
Morrow, Elizabeth (1873-1955), 1938
Murray, Graham, circa 1941 January 6
N (General), dates not examined
Nerney, Winifred, 1938-1946
Net Results Club (NRC), 1932-1938
New York Trust Co, 1937-1945
New Yorker, 1927 December 2
Newton [?], 1928 November 12
Nicolson, Vita, 1933 March 22
Northampton, Emma, 1921-1925
O (General), dates not examined
Ollivant, Alfred (1874-1927), 1919
Oliver, B. E, 1928
O'Malley, Mary, 1939 January 12
Ormond, Conrad, 1928
P (General), dates not examined
Park, Darragh A, 1936
Parker, Celia, 1919 April 12
Pawling, Sydney, 1921
Publisher's Lunch Club, 1929-1930
Pyle, Howard (1853-1911), 1892
R (General), dates not examined
Reeves, Charles, 1928
Rice, Grantland (1880-1954), undated
Ringel, Fred, 1933-1934
Ritz Tower Hotel, 1942
Roberts, Cecil, 1946
Roberts, H. Chalmers, 1937-1944
Roberts, Henry, 1928
Robertson, Eileen, 1892 October 22
Robinson, Julian P. Lay, undated
Runyon, Milton, 1945-1946
S (General), 1930-1946
Safford, May, undated
Safford, Ray J, 1923-1929
Sandall, Mary, 1921
Schenck, V. M, 1928
Schroeder Corporation, 1936-1944
Selincourt, Anne de, 1919
Sims, William, 1925 April 16
Slater, Nelson, 1923-1925
Smith, Vincent, 1945
Smith, Virginia Hope, 1931
Stone, Fred (1873-1959), 1925
Sutliff, Milo, 1938-1942
Swinnerton, Frank, 1932-1947
T (General), 1928-1934
Thurston, Templeton, 1932 August 29
Tilden, Freeman, 1928 May 15
Tilney, Frederick, 1928, 1933
Titus, [Melne], 1930 August 18
Townshend, Charles V. F, 1920 June 7
Tunstall, Poppie, 1930 November 23
U (General), 1927-1946
V (General), dates not examined
W (General), dates not examined
Wallely, A. B, 1921 November 3
Walpole, Hugh (1884-1941), 1920-1934
Watt, A. P, 1942 January 5
Watt, A. P. & A. S, 1931-1946
Watt, Alex S, 1928 March 17
Weaver, Donald, 1922 November 22
Weeks, Edward (b. 1898), 1935
Wellesley, Gerald, 1928-1934
Wellington [?], 1927-1928
Wells, H. G, 1929-1938
Wescott, Glenway (1901-?), 1946-1947
Wilis, Irving B, 1892
Willert, Florence, 1933
William, Alice, circa 1920-1923
Wing, Willis Kingsley, 1928 March 14
Woodman, G. V, 1933-1937
Woodward, J. D, 1892
Worden, Eugene Charles, 1919 June 18
Wyburg, 1928 January 31
Y-Z (General), dates not examined
Ziegler, E. H, 1933 January 30
Unidentified, 1910-1912
Unidentified, undated
Letters of Sympathy, 1934
This series is the "heart" of the collection, for it contains material that illustrates the friendships that developed between FND (and to a lesser extent ND) and some of Doubleday's most important authors and artists, such as Joseph Conrad, A. B. Frost, Rudyard Kipling, and W. Somerset Maugham. Several of the volumes were bound as personal gifts for the publishers. Included in them are letters, manuscripts, and drawings.
Arranged alphabetically by author name, and then by volume title. The Miscellaneous volumes at the end are in chronological order.
CONRADIANA, 1914-1923
Letter, 1914 January 29
Letter, 1915 September 17
Letter, 1916 July 30
Letter, 1917 January 22
Letter, 1918 December 21
List of eighteen titles, 1918
Letter, 1918 December 21
Letter, 1918 December 31
Letter, 1919 February 24
Letter, 1919 April 1
Letter, 1919 August 30
Letter, 1919 September 13
Letter, 1919 April 17
Letter, 1920 July 5
Letter, 1922 February 19
Letter, 1920 December 29
Letter, 1922 August 3
Letter, 1922 March 31
Letter, 1922 June 28
Letter, 1922 October 1
"A Personal Record", 1919 September
"Victory", 1915
Letter, 1922 October 24
Letter, 1922 December 8
Letter, 1922 December 15
Letter, 1923 February 5
Letter, 1923 February 8
Letter, 1923 March 13
"A Personal Record", 1919 September
"Victory", 1915
"Within the Tides", 1920 May
Kipling, Rudyard, 1891-1921
KIPLINGANA I, 1896-1913
Design, 1897 March 25
Kipling, Rudyard, undated
Kipling, Rudyard, undated
Drawing by R. Kipling, 1899 April
"If", 1913 April
KIPLINGANA II, 1919
Printed Prospectus, 1895
Letter, 1895 November 25
Letter, 1895 December 14
Letter, 1896 January 26
Letter, 1896 July 19
Letter, 1896 August 28
Letter, 1896 September 8
Letter, 1896 October 7
Letter, 1896 October 26
Letter, 1896 October 30
Letter, 1896 November 1
Letter, circa 1896 November 23
Letter, 1896 November 24
Letter, 1896 December 10
Letter, 1897 January 10
Letter, 1897 January 21
Letter, 1897 January 25
Letter, 1897 October 5
Letter, 1896 October 22
Letter, 1896 October 30
Letter, 1896 December 22
Letter, 1897 January 7
Letter, 1897 January 14
Letter, 1897 January 22
Letter, 1897 January 26
KIPLINGANA IV, undated
KIPLINGANA V, 1920
"My Sunday at Home", undated
"The Brushwood Boy", undated
"'Bread upon the Waters'", undated
"The Ten Cent Sample Series", 1920
KIPLINGANA VI, 1897-1921
Letter, circa 1897 February 25
Letter, 1897 March 14
Letter, undated
Letter, 1898 June 12
Letter, 1898 July 7
Letter, 1898 September 30
Letter, 1899 April 24
Letter, 1899 May 19
Letter, undated
Letter, 1912 January 11
Letter, 1912 May 27
Letter, 1912 November 5
Letter, 1912
Letter, 1913 January 24
Letter, 1913 June 21
Letter, 1913 August 4
Letter, 1914 July 23
Letter, 1914 September 11
Letter, 1914 September 15
Letter, 1914 October 5
Letter, 1919 June 5
Letter, 1919 August 27
Letter, 1919 September 16
Letter, 1916 May 30
Letter, undated
Letter, undated
Letter, 1917 November 11
Letter, 1918 June 16
Letter, 1918 August 21
Letter, 1919 November 11
Letter, 1920 February 16
Letter, 1920 April 13
Letter, 1920 October 1
Letter, 1921 April 9
Letter, 1921 December 30
Letter, 1913 July 13
Letter, 1914 August 31
Letter, 1914 October 12
Letter, 1919 April 22
Letter, 1919 July 25
Letter, 1919 December 21
Letter, 1921 February 17
Letter, 1921 November 1
Letter, 1891 August 20
Letter, 1892 March 11
Letter, 1892 March 16
Letter, 1892 September 2
Letter, 1892 November 1
Letter, 1892 November 19
Letter, 1892 December 3
Letter, 1892 December 10
Letter, 1892 December 16
Letter, 1893 January 3
Letter, 1893 March 12
Letter, 1893 April 21
Letter, 1893 May 2
Letter, 1893 May 24
Letter, 1893 May 25
Letter, 1895 January 20
Letter, 1895 November 25
Letter, 1896 January 25
Letter, 1896 November 5
Letter, 1897 February 17
Letter, 1897 March 24
Letter, 1897 April 21
Letter, 1897 April 29
Letter, 1897 August 7
Letter, 1897 August 7
Letter, 1897 December 3
Letter, 1898 June 1
Letter, 1898 August 9
Letter, 1898 August 12
Letter, 1898 November 8
Letter, 1899 August 3
Letter, 1900 May 6
Letter, 1900 June 26
Letter, 1901 October 21
Letter, 1904 May 31
Letter, 1904 October 26
Letter, circa 1908 November 9
Letter, circa 1903-1904
Letter, 1906 October 10
Letter, 1907 July 3
Letter, 1908 November 3
Scrapbook, 1899
"The Teuton Tonic", 1899
"A Ride in the Forest", undated
Miscellaneous, 1885-1945
Scrapbook, 1885-1889
Stock notebook, 1889-1897
Journal, 1897
Finances notebook, 1933-1934
This series contains only unbound manuscripts and proofs, including works by Rudyard Kipling, W. Somerset Maugham, FND, and ND.
Arranged alphabetically by author and then by date.
Carnegie, Andrew (1835-1919), 1903
Red Crossing in the Orient, 1917
Secret Memoirs of a Publisher, 1926
Secret Memoirs of a Publisher, 1926
Secret Memoirs of a Publisher, 1926
He's Done It Again, 1933
Miscellaneous Memoirs, undated
"For One Night Only", undated
"The Legs of Sister Ursula", undated
The Light That Failed, 1899 April
This series contains the business, financial, and personal papers of FND, ND, members of the Doubleday family, and business associates of FND, including Samuel Everitt, William Heinemann, and Rudyard Kipling.
Arranged alphabetically by person, then chronologically by the starting date of the papers in each folder.
Doubleday, Felix, 1930s
Financial Documents, 1920s
Tax Documents, 1937-1945
Tax Documents, 1937-1945
Properties and Taxes, 1914-1933
Red Cross Mission to Orient, 1918
Red Cross (Hong Kong) Reports, 1918
Cancelled Checks, 1918-1921
Wills of FND, 1925-1935
Medical Records, 1928
Receipts & Bills, 1929
Stationery Case, 1930
Financial Documents, 1934
Various Souvenirs, undated
Photographs: FND, undated
Photograph: Miscellaneous, undated
Doubleday, Lily Underhill, 1927-1928
Doubleday, [Russell?], undated
Everitt, Samuel A, 1937-1944
Heinemann, William, 1928-1932
Kipling, Rudyard (1865-1936), 1930-1942
Miscellaneous, undated
This series consists of secondary sources about the Doubleday firm, its principals, and selected authors.
Arranged alphabetically.
Doubleday, Doran, & Company, 1928
Kipling and Vermont, 1954 October
"Lawrence of Arabia", 1962
Maugham Exhibition Catalog, 1958
Windmill Press, 1928
World's Work, 1900 November
Miscellaneous, 1921-1956
- Scope and Contents
The collection consists primarily of papers of Frank Nelson Doubleday and his son, Nelson, relating to their personal and business relationships with prominent Doubleday authors and artists. Included are letters, manuscripts, and galleys of Joseph Conrad, Rudyard Kipling, T. E. Lawrence, W. Somerset Maugham, and others; drawings by Kipling and his father, and by A. B. Frost and his sons; and letters from over 100 correspondents, including J. M. Barrie, Helen Keller, Christopher Morley, Frederic Remington, Gene Stratton-Porter, and Booth Tarkington, to members of the Doubleday family.
The collection includes approximately 190 letters of Kipling and the holograph manuscript, among others, of The Light That Failed (1891), presented by the author to Frank Nelson Doubleday in 1899. The holograph manuscript of The Razor's Edge, presented by Maugham to Nelson Doubleday at Christmas, 1944, highlights the second-generation acquisitions in the collection.
Additions to the collection include correspondence concerning the copyright and publication of works by O. Henry, and personal papers of Frank Nelson Doubleday, including a scrapbook and articles on his Red Cross trip to the Orient in 1918, typescript drafts of his autobiography, "Secret Memoirs of a Publisher," written in two installments (1926 and 1933) for private circulation, a journal (1897), a family genealogy, a 1734 English indenture, and photographs. Also present are financial and estate papers of Frank Nelson Doubleday, his two wives, Neltje Blanchan DeGraff Doubleday and Florence Van Wyck Doubleday, Lily Underhill Doubleday, Nelson Doubleday, Felix Doubleday, Samuel A. Everitt, and tax and estate papers (1930-1942) for Rudyard Kipling.
- Collection Creator Biography:
Doubleday
Frank Nelson Doubleday
Frank Nelson Doubleday was born on January 8, 1862, in Brooklyn, New York, to William Edwards Doubleday and Ellen M. Dickinson. Although ultimately becoming one of the most famous and respected publishers in the United States, Doubleday's formal education was hardly extensive. He attended a public primary school in Brooklyn, and then went to the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute for two to three years, until his father's hat-manufacturing business failed, forcing the teenager to seek employment.
He began his career at Charles Scribner's Sons in 1877 and worked there for twenty years, rising through the ranks and leading many important projects, including the revival of the Book-Buyer magazine and the leadership of Scribner's Magazine in 1887.
Doubleday married Neltje DeGraff in 1886 and had one son, Nelson, and one daughter by her. The couple also adopted Doubleday's nephew, Felix.
In 1897, Doubleday began his first independent firm, Doubleday and McClure Company. He ended the partnership with McClure in 1900 and began Doubleday, Page & Company, partnering with Walter Page. Doubleday's many acquisitions of other publishing firms led to multiple reincarnations of Doubleday, Page & Company, including Doubleday, Doran & Company, and various subsidiaries in England and the United States.
Doubleday, Doran & Company became one of the leading publishing houses in the United States, with an impressive stable of writers, such as Rudyard Kipling, Joseph Conrad, T. E. Lawrence, and Jack London, and many popular periodicals, including Country Life, American Home, and World's Work.
Doubleday revolutionized the publishing industry by considering publishing a business, instead of a literary pursuit. As a result he launched such innovative projects as collected sets of authors' works, book subscriptions, and extensive advertising and publicity campaigns. He also established a publishing plant in Garden City, Long Island, which was one of the first day-lit factories and included a small hospital and dentist's office for employees. His employees also had health insurance and life insurance. Doubleday believed that happy workers increase productivity and quality. Photographs of the plant and its workers can be found in this collection.
Doubleday also figured prominently in American society, counting among his friends Theodore Roosevelt, Andrew Carnegie, and John D. Rockefeller, Jr. He and his second wife, Florence Van Wyck, engaged in many philanthropic activities and were well-known and respected in New York society.
Doubleday died in 1934 after a heart attack. He was succeeded as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Doubleday, Doran & Company by his son, Nelson Doubleday.
Nelson Doubleday
Nelson Doubleday, the son of Frank Nelson and Neltje De Graff Doubleday, was born on June 16, 1889, in Brooklyn, New York. He was educated at the Friends School of New York and Holbrook Military Academy. His education was difficult because of extended illness as a child, but was supplemented by overseas travel with his family. Doubleday also completed two years at New York University before leaving to enter publishing.
Publishing was a passion for Nelson Doubleday which began at a young age. As a child he wrote to Rudyard Kipling, asking him to write a set of practical animal stories, which were ultimately published as the Just So Stories. The young Nelson also had an early instinct for business, negotiating a deal with his father, the publisher of the volume, to collect a penny of royalties for every copy sold, due to his involvement in the conception of the work. He collected this royalty for his lifetime.
Doubleday founded his independent publishing firm, Nelson Doubleday, Inc., in 1912. This company sold half-price magazine subscriptions of month-old magazines, and was profitable. Doubleday stopped the magazine sales when the post office increased its rates, but used the profits from the company to publish books, including an etiquette guide and reprints of nonfiction volumes.
Doubleday married Martha J. Nicholson in 1916, but the union ended in divorce in 1931. He then married Ellen McCarter Violett in 1932, who had two children from a previous marriage, and later had two more children with Doubleday. Ellen was a philanthropist and active participant in many causes, including the Parent Teacher Association.
Doubleday also enlisted in the U.S. Navy during World War I but never served overseas. Following his service, he started at his father's company in 1918 as a junior partner. He became vice-president and then president of the company, helping it survive the Depression by selling recently acquired British publishing houses and all of Doubleday's magazines.
Nelson Doubleday also started various book clubs to introduce lower-priced books to the masses. He was very successful in this endeavor, with popular book clubs including the Literary Guild, of which he became the sole owner in 1934, the Young People's Division of the Literary Guild, the Junior Literary Guild, the Crime Club, the Doubleday One Dollar Book Club, the Family Reading Corporation, the Home Book Club, the Dollar Mystery Guild, and Book Club Associates. Doubleday published books for these clubs under separate imprints, including many lower-priced options.
Doubleday also controlled and maintained the business through the Depression by being quick to terminate projects that appeared unprofitable. His keen business sense also contributed to his success expanding the Doubleday house. He acquired a medical textbook publishing division and opened a second manufacturing plant in Hanover, Pennsylvania. He also established editorial and business offices in Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Canada, in addition to the existing offices in New York and London.
Ultimately, Nelson Doubleday accomplished his father's goal of making Doubleday the largest publishing house in America. Nelson Doubleday died of cancer in January 1949. He left a large publishing empire as well as an important legacy of providing books and literature to the common man.
- Acquisition:
Most of the material in the collection was given at various times, through 1993 , by members of the Doubleday family--particularly, Mrs. Ellen McCarter Doubleday (1899-1978) and her son, Nelson Doubleday, Jr., Princeton Class of 1955.
Kipling and Doubleday family correspondence, including letters from Rudyard Kipling to Frank N. Doubleday, were purchased in 2014 (AM 2015-50).
- Appraisal
No appraisal information is available.
- Processing Information
This collection was processed by Anna Bialek in July and August of 2005. The finding aid was written by Anna Bialek in the summer of 2005, incorporating detailed calendars compiled by Howard C. Rice, Jr., in 1961, which he revised in 1964.
- Conditions Governing Access
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- Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
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- Credit this material:
Frank N. Doubleday and Nelson Doubleday Collection; Manuscripts Division, Department of Special Collections, Princeton University Library
- Permanent URL:
- http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/tb09j566w
- Location:
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Firestone LibraryOne Washington RoadPrinceton, NJ 08544, USA
- Storage Note:
- Firestone Library (scamss): Box 1-33
- Bibliography
Former Assistant Librarian for Special Collections Howard C. Rice, Jr., wrote about the Princeton Doubleday collection in two articles in the Princeton University Library Chronicle: Volume XXII (spring 1961), pp. 105-117, and Volume XXIV (spring 1963), pp. 191-196.
- Subject Terms:
- Artists -- United States -- Correspondence
Artists -- United States -- Notebooks, sketchbooks, etc
Authors and publishers--20th century.
Novelists, English--Manuscripts.
Novelists, English. -- Correspondence
Publishers and publishing--New York (State)--Garden City.
World War, 1914-1918--War work--Red Cross. - Genre Terms:
- Correspondence
Drawings.
Manuscripts.
Photographs, Original.
Sketchbooks. - Names:
- Doubleday, Doran & Company
Conrad, Joseph (1857-1924)
Doubleday, Nelson
Frost, A. B. (Arthur Burdett) (1851-1928)
Kipling, Rudyard (1865-1936)
Kipling, Rudyard (1865-1936)
Maugham, W. Somerset. (William Somerset) (1874-1965)