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| Doves Press | The Doves Press was founded by T. J. Cobden-Sanderson in 1899 and remained in his personal ownership. The Doves Press went out of existence in 1916, when Cobden-Sanderson famously threw all the firm's type into the River Thames. | 2014 |
| Dragonfly Books | Dragonfly Books is a long-established imprint of Alfred A. Knopf. See the FOB entry for Knopf, which indicates that the firm was purchased by Random House in 1960. Random House is now owned by Bertelsmann. See www.randomhouse.com/knopf and www.bertelsmann.com. There have been several small unconnected publishing firms called Dragonfly Books. See e.g. www.dragonflybooks.co.uk and www.dragonflybooks.net. | 2008 |
| Drawbook Series | The Drawbook Series was purchased by A. & C. Black from Pitman in 1981. See the FOB entry for A. & C. Black and www.acblack.com. | 2009 |
| Drexel Biddle | The publishing firm of Drexel Biddle and Bradley was founded in Philadelphia in 1895 by Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle and Alexander Bradley. From 1897 the firm became known as Drexel Biddle. In 1904 the firm was purchased by R. F. Fenno and Company. See 'Dictionary of Literary Biography' 49 (1986), pp. 51-52 and see the FOB entry for R. F. Fenno and Company. | 2009 |
| Duell, Sloan and Pearce | The publishing firm of Duell, Sloan and Pearce was founded in New York in 1939 by C. Halliwell Duell, Samuel Sloan and Charles A. Pearce. In 1961 the firm was acquired by Meredith Publishing Company. According to 'Dictionary of Literary Biography' 46 (1986), Meredith retired Duell, Sloan and Pearce as an imprint in 1967. According to John Tebbel: 'A history of book publishing in the United States', Volume IV (1981), all rights in Duell, Sloan and Pearce titles were purchased from Meredith in 1969 by Hawthorn Books. See the FOB entry for Hawthorn Books, Inc., which indicates that any remaining rights in that firm would belong to the E. P. Dutton division of Penguin Books. | 2008 |
| Duffield and Green | The publishing firm of Duffield and Green began as Fox, Duffield and Company (q.v.) in New York in 1903. On the retirement of Rector Fox in 1906, the firm became known as Duffield and Company. After Horace Green became company president in 1926, the firm changed its name again to Duffield and Green. In 1934 Duffield and Green was purchased by Dodd, Mead and Company. See the FOB entry for Dodd, Mead and Company and 'Dictionary of Literary Biography' 46 (1986), p. 131. | 2008 |
| Dun Emer Press | The Dun Emer Press was founded by Evelyn Gleeson in 1903 and was run by her and members of the Yeats family until 1908. In 1908 the Dun Emer Press became the Cuala Press, under the direction of Elizabeth Yeats. See the FOB entry for Cuala Press. | 2008 |
| Duncan Davison & Co. | Duncan Davison & Co. was a subsidiary firm of Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew. See the FOB entry for Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, which indicates that any surving rights will belong to Warner Chappell Music. See www.warnerchappell.co.uk. | 2007 |
| DYP | The publishing firm of DYP was purchased by LLP (Lloyds of London Press) in 1995. The LLP Group plc was formed in 1995 and was merged with IBC Group in 1998 to form Informa (now T&F Informa). LLP Professional and DYP are now imprints of T&F Informa. See www.informalaw.com and www.taylorandfrancisgroup.com. | 2006 |
| E. J. Arnold Publishing Division | E. J. Arnold & Son Ltd was founded in Leeds in 1863 and became a major firm of stationers, printers and publishers. In 1989 the E. J. Arnold Publishing Division was sold to the UK firm of Thomas Nelson. See the FOB entry for Thomas Nelson. | 2008 |
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