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25 Main Street
Chatham, NY 12037
518-392-2898
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518-392-2410

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AginPress@aol.com

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Agincourt Press

Agincourt Press develops and produces (through film, formatted disk, or bound books) illustrated nonfiction and trade reference projects for adults and children, with a special emphasis on the integration of editorial and design concerns. In our small office we are able to create comprehensive and elegant combinations of art and text that less nimble companies cannot match. Agincourt is particularly strong in the fields of history, biography, and popular culture.

Officers: David Rubel, President

Civil Rights (DK, 2005); The Scholastic Encyclopedia of the Presidents and Their Times, fourth edition (Scholastic, 2005); To the Best of My Ability: The American Presidents, second edition (DK, 2004); The New York Times Living History series (Times, 2003); The Story of America: From Settlement to Superpower (DK, 2002); Days of Destiny: Crossroads in American History, James McPherson and Alan Brinkey with the Society of American Historians (DK, 2001); Scholastic Encyclopedia of the Presidents and Their Times, third edition (Scholastic, 2001); To the Best of My Ability: The American President, James McPherson with the Society of American Historians (DK, 2000); Scholastic Atlas of the United States (Scholastic, 2000); The Civil War Chronicle (Crown, 2000); The Reading List: Contemporary Fiction (Henry Holt, 1998); Mr. President: The Human Side of America’s Chief Executives (Time-Life, 1998).


 


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