Russell Doubleday

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Russell Doubleday (born May 26, 1872 in Brooklyn - died June 14, 1949 at Glen Cove, Long Island) was an American author, editor and publisher.

He served in the naval militia in the Spanish-American War. From 1909 to 1912, he was the advertising manager for the publishing firm, Doubleday. Later, he was its vice-president, secertary and a director. For much of his career, he was director of the editorial department. For a time after 1928, he edited the magazine, World's Work.

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  • A Gunner Aboard the Yankee (1898)
  • Cattle Ranch to College (1899)
  • A Year in a Yawl (1901)
  • Stories of Inventors (1904)
  • Photography is Fun (1938)
  • Long Island (1939)
  • Tree Neighbors (1940)

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