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Gift sets from Notting Hill Editions make perfect presents for lovers of beautiful and engaging book

Gift sets from Notting Hill Editions make perfect presents for lovers of beautiful and engaging books. Revelation and Perception are collections of books that come wrapped with a printed banderole and are specially priced. Each book is a linenbound hardcover with a satin red ribbon bookmark. [Revelation]( [READ MORE]( [R]([EVELATION]( Each of these remarkable books contains a revelation: eminent neurologist A.J. Lees is inspired by the writings of William Burroughs to trial a groundbreaking new treatment for Parkinson’s Disease and finds new insights after taking the drug yagé; cycle courier Jon Day uncovers a hidden side to London’s back streets; and John Wilson Foster relates the astonishment that accompanied the sight of a flock of birds so vast they made the sky invisible, and their equally dramatic collapse into extinction. Includes the following titles: [Mentored by a Madman]( by A.J. Lees [Cyclogeography: Journeys of a London Bicycle Courier]( by Jon Day [Pilgrims of the Air: The Passing of the Passenger Pigeons]( by John Wilson Foster [Perception]( [READ MORE]( [P]([ERCEPTION]( The writers in this collection grapple with how we see the world and ourselves: Rem Koolhaas responds to Hal Foster’s jeremiad on the “junkspace” of artificially created spaces; scientist Susan Greenfield considers the effect of digital media on the growing brain; and Virginia Woolf employs her sharpened senses to form an original view of the world. Includes the following titles: [Junkspace with Running Room]( by Rem Koolhaas and Hal Foster [You and Me: The Neuroscience of Identity]( by Susan Greenfield [Essays on the Self]( by Virginia Woolf, with an introduction by Joanna Kavenna New York Review Books is the North American distributor of selected titles from Notting Hill Editions, a British independent publisher devoted to the art of the essay. New York Review Books 435 Hudson Street, Suite 300 New York, NY 10014 [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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