Proper noun
Doubleday (plural Doubledays)
A surname.
Most Americans think Abner Doubleday invented the game but he had little or nothing to do with cricket. Henry Chadwick
Anthologies and collections edited by Bloch * The Best of Fredric Brown (Nelson Doubleday, 1976). Source: Internet
A slip of the tongue in Salutation, Chapter 3 There is debate about the historical accuracy of this legend. citation Holland, Tom (2007) Persian Fire, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, ISBN 0307386988. Source: Internet
A Talent to Amuse: A Biography of Noël Coward, p. 369, Doubleday & Company, 1969 After much deliberation, Harrison agreed to accept the part. Source: Internet
At the time of her marriage to John, the blonde and blue-eyed 12-year-old Isabella was already renowned by some for her beauty Thomas B. Costain, The Conquering Family, pp. 251–252, Doubleday and Company, Inc., Garden City, New York, 1949, 1962. Source: Internet
Available in a number of editions including: Doubleday ISBN 0-385-09421-3 (1959) and Norton Critical Edition ISBN 0-393-97606-8 (2002). Source: Internet