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Douglas Black (publisher)

Douglas McCrae Black (July 25, 1895 – May 15, 1977) was an American lawyer and publishing house executive, president of Doubleday and Company from 1946–1963, and president of the American Book Publishers Council.
==Life and career==
Black was born in Queens, New York, New York, the son of John William Black (1861–1956), a newspaper editor, and Flora Elizabeth Blayney (1863–1940). Black was educated at Columbia University (class of 1916), where he was a member of the Philolexian Society,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Philolexian Foundation )〕 and was awarded the Washington Prize,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Philowixian - philolexian centennial washington prize )〕 and Columbia Law School (class of 1918).
On September 11, 1920, Black married Maude T Bergen (1894–1987), daughter of Benjamin Bergen, and they had one child, Virginia Bergen Black (1924–1994). Black was a lawyer in private practice for many years.
When Nelson Doubleday resigned as president in 1946, Black took over and was president of Doubleday and Company from 1946–1963.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Daphne Du Maurier Letters to Douglas Black (C0858) -- Daphne Du Maurier Letters to Douglas Black )〕 By 1947, Doubleday was the largest publisher in the US, with annual sales of over 30 million books.
Black and his wife were close friends of U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower and his wife Mamie Eisenhower for over 20 years, and Black was responsible for Doubleday publishing Eisenhower's four volumes of autobiography. The "Douglas M. Black Dwight D. Eisenhower Collection", including over 200 letters and notes exchanged is at St. Lawrence University.〔http://www.stlawu.edu/library/sites/stlawu.edu.library/files/MSS113fa.pdf〕
Black was a keen advocate of freedom of speech, and lost a $60,000 court case defending Edmund Wilson's Memoirs of Hecate County, which was banned. Black was also involved in trying to publish Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita in the U.S.
Black was a trustee of Columbia University, and a director of The Council on Library Resources.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=News notes - 2007 - American Documentation - Wiley Online Library )

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