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2 Deertrack Lane
Irvington, NY 10533
Tel: 914-231-5120
E-mail: charles@charlesdaveybooks.com


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Charles Davey Design LLC

For over ten years Charles Davey design LLC has created and developed high-quality, illustrated books and nonbook projects on a turnkey basis. We produce adult books on art, architecture, and gardening, as well as museum publications. For children, we produce books on art and science subjects, as well as nonbook products. We offer limited editions, privately published books, and gift and commemorative editions as a specialty. We emphasize great design and the highest quality production standards possible for our client’s budget. The company has extensive overseas experience in book and nonbook production, and we offer this service also as print buyers.

Officer: Charles Davey, Principal

Living High: Great New York Apartments (Rizzoli 2004); Palm Beach Then and Now (2004) Palm Beach: An Architectural Legacy (Rizzoli, 2003); Come Look With Me art series: The Artist at Work, Exploring Modern Art, American Indian Art, Art in Early America (Lickle, 2002); Come Learn With Me science series: What Fossils Tell Us—The History of Life, Animals Without Backbones—Invertebrates, How Bodies Work—Animal Physiology, The Kingdoms of Life—Classification (Lickle, 2002); Saloua Raoula Choukair: Her Life and Art, dual language in Arabic and English (published in Lebanon, 2002); Great Houses of the Hudson River (Bulfinch, 2001); Art of the North American Indians: The Thaw Collection (NYSHA/University of Washington Press, 2000); A Celebration: The Reformed Church of Bronxville 1850–2000 (privately published, 2000); Gardens By The Sea: Creating a Tropical Paradise (University of Florida Press, 1999); Building a Suburban Village: Bronxville 1898–1998
(privately published, 1998).


 


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