John Day Company


The John Day Company was a New York City-based publishing firm that specialized in illustrated fiction and current affairs books and pamphlets from 1926 to 1968. It was founded by Richard J. Walsh in 1926 and named after John Day, the Elizabethan printer. Walsh was the editor and second husband of Pearl S. Buck. The textbook company Intext acquired the John Day Company in 1968. Intext was sold to the Thomas Y. Crowell Co. in 1974.

Authors

Some of the many authors associated with John Day Publishing.

Pamphlet Series

The Great Depression led to a steep decline in book sales in the early 1930s, this led to a small revival in pamphlet literature. Between 1932 and 1934 the John Day Company published a pamphlet series known as The John Day Pamphlet Series. In total, 45 were published. They are as follows:
The last page of pamphlet 45 is currently visible on HathiTrust, listing all pamphlets in order.

Other book series

  • Creative Music Series
  • The Daughters of Valor Series
  • Finding Out About Geography
  • Finding Out About Science
  • Great Men of Science
  • Here's How Series
  • Let's Visit series
  • The Living Drama Series
  • John Day Books in Contemporary Education
  • The John Day Intimate Guide Series
  • The New York Times Survey Series
  • Our Neighbors series
  • Picture Aids to World Geography
  • The Reason Why Series
  • Scientists at Work Series
  • The World of Architecture
  • The Young Historian Series
  • The Your Fair Land Series