The company specializes in illustrated books on art, design, theater, and photography as well as books for children. Partners Jane Lahr and Lyn DelliQuadri came together from careers in publishing and art to form a custom service for printed and new media projects, as well as licensing rights for sales of gift and stationery product lines. The agency prides itself on excellent, long-standing relat
ionships with authors, artists, publishers, and distributors. Books Represented by Lahr & Partners, LLC
CHILDREN
Last Night I Dreamed a Circus by Maya Gottfried and Robert Rahway Zakanitch (Knopf 2003)
Good Dog by Maya Gottfried and Robert Rahway Zakanitch (Knopf 2005)
Books Make Me Happy by Judy Pelikan (Workman 2009)
The Yellow Tutu by Kristen Bramsen and Carin Bramsen (Random House 2009)
You’re Lovable to Me by Kat Yeh and Susan Anderson (Random House 2009)
The Stettheimer Dollhouse by Sheila Clark (The Museum of the City of New York and Pomegranate Press 2009)
Akon’s Brush by Kat Yeh (Walker 2010)
Our Farm by Maya Gottfried and Robert Rahway Zakanitch (Knopf 2010)
How Big Is the Lion by William Accorsi (Workman 2010)
Pink by Renee Khatami (Random House 2011)
Black by Renee Khatami (Random House 2011)
Hooper Finds a Family by Jane Paley (Harper Collins, 2011)
Handbook for Hot Witches (YA graphic novel) by Dame Darcy
(Henry Holt 2012)
Garden of Ordinary Miracles (an ABC Book) by Robert Rahway Zakanitch
(Rizzoli, 2012)
Mom, Mac & Cheese Please by Marilyn Olin (Skypony, 2013)
ART
Ben Schonzeit: Paintings (Abrams 2004)
Still New York: Paintings by Frederick Brosen (Vendome Press 2005)
Thomas McKnight’s Arcadia (Vendome Press 2006)
Lowell Herrero (Greenwich Workshop 2007)
Donald Sultan: The Theater of the Object by Carter Ratcliff (Vendome Press 2008)
Flora: Paintings by Janet Alling (Newport Museum of Art and Beaufort Press 2010)
The Murals of New York City, by Glenn Palmer-Smith ( Rizzoli, 2013)
Creating the Future: LA Art in the 1970s by Michael Fallon (Counterpoint, Fall 2014)
Moving Toward the Light: Joseph Raffael (ACC 2015)
Beauty: The Paintings of Robert Rahway Zakanitch (Pomegranate Fall 2016)
PHOTOGRAPHY
Rico Puhlmann: A Fashion Legacy by William Ewing (Merrell 2004)
Stars on Stage: Eileen Darby’s Photographs of Broadway’s Golden Age by Mary Henderson (Bullfinch 2005)
Divas: The Fabulous Photographs of Kenn Duncan by Stephen Silverman (New York Public Library and Rizzoli 2008)
Incomparable Women of Style: Photographs by Rose Hartman (ACC 2012)
The Outdoor Museum by Margy and Sheldon Harnick (Beaufort Press 2012)
Sanctuary: Living Free by Allison Milionis and Karen-Tweedy Holmes
(Rizzoli 2013)
Cat Lady Chic by Diane Lovejoy (Abrams, Fall 2014)
Incomparable Couples by Rose Hartman (ACC, Spring 2015)
VARIOUS TOPICS
Putting Things in Order for the Next Generation by David Finkle and Ellen Baumritter (Chronicle Books 2007)
The Hudson-Fulton Celebration and the Making of a Metropolis by Kathleen Eagen Johnson (The Hudson Valley Historic Museums and Fordham University Press 2009)
Big Hair and Plastic Grass: Baseball and America in the Swingin’ 70s by Dan Epstein (Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin’s Press 2010; paperback 2012)
Stars and Strikes: Baseball and America in the Bicentennial Summer of 1976 by Dan Epstein (Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press 2014)
Dreambirth: Transforming the Journey of Childbirth Through Imagery by Catherine Shainberg, PhD (Sounds True 2014)
Backlands: A Novel by Victoria Shorr (WW Norton, Spring 2015)
CAREER BIOS
Jane Lahr has 35 years of publishing experience as founding partner of Stewart, Tabori & Chang, Associate Publisher of Greenwich Workshop Press, Director of Advertising , Publicity and Promotion at Harry N. Abrams and Director of Special Sale for Abbeville Press, She has packaged numerous titles at each of these houses and has been responsible for developing and promoting traveling exhibitions. Among her artist clients have been Maurice Sendak, Milton Glaser, and Paul Jenkins. Lyn DelliQuadri completed a 28-year tenure at The Art Institute of Chicago, initially as an editor and production manager of museum publications and subsequently as Director of the Department of Graphic Design and Communications. She brings a background in art history and the planning and editorial management of print production and exhibition design. LAHR & PARTNERS, LLC
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