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The Derrydale Press

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Country of origin
  
United States

Publication types
  
Books

Founder
  
Eugene V. Connett III

Headquarters location
  
New York City

Nonfiction topics
  
Outdoors

Founded
  
1927

Parent company
  
Taylor Trade/Rowman & Littlefield

The Derrydale Press was an American book publishing company founded in 1927 with headquarters on Park Ave. in Manhattan, New York. It was the creation of Princeton University graduate Eugene V. Connett III (1891–1969). He told Time magazine that he got the Derrydale name "from a bottle of whiskey and a map of Ireland."

An important publisher of outdoor books for North American audiences during the first half of the 20th century, according to a 1938 Time magazine article, it was the only publishing house in the world devoted exclusively to sporting books.

The company went out of business in 1942. Its archives are held by Princeton University. The name was resurrected in the 1990s and the Derrydale Press is currently operated as an imprint of the Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group of Lanham, Maryland which uses it to put out books on the outdoors as well as hunting, fishing, horse sports, hiking, and sporting art.

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The Derrydale Press Wikipedia