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Gift sets from Notting Hill Editions make the perfect present for lovers of books and beautiful obje

Gift sets from Notting Hill Editions make the perfect present for lovers of books and beautiful objects Each Notting Hill Editions book is linen bound and has a red ribbon bookmark. The set of three books comes wrapped in an elegant banderole, and is available at 15% off. [Read more]( [ESCAPE THE FAMILY]( Provocative reads that offer a brief respite from the burden of family at Christmas-time. "Escape the Family" includes the following titles: [On Christmas: A Seasonal Anthology]( edited by Gyles Brandreth [Smoke]( by John Berger, illustrated by Selçuk Demirel [Confessions of a Heretic]( by Roger Scruton [Read more]( [VOYAGE]( For the armchair traveler, poetic journeys that fundamentally changed those who took them. "Voyage" includes the following titles: [Questions of Travel: William Morris in Iceland]( by Lavinia Greenlaw [Wandering Jew: The Search for Joseph Roth](by Dennis Marks [Journey to Armenia]( by Osip Mandelstam [Read more]( [REVELATION]( Remarkable books containing revelations about medicine, city life, and the natural world. "Revelation" includes the following titles: [Mentored by a Madman: The William Burroughs Experiment]( 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 [Read more]( [PERCEPTION]( Professors and scientists grapple with how we see the world and ourselves though biology, architecture, and digital media; and the reflections of a great modernist writer. "Perception" includes the following titles: [Junkspace with Running Room]( by Hal Foster & Rem Koolhaas [You and Me: The Neuroscience of Identity]( by Susan Greenfield [Essays on the Self]( by Virginia Woolf, with an introduction by Joanna Kavenna Visit the Notting Hill Editions [page]( on our website to learn more about the other books in the series. NYRB is the North American distributor of select titles from Notting Hill Editions. You are receiving this message because you signed up for email newsletters from NYRB. You can [choose the types of mailings you wish to receive](: [Update preferences]( New York Review Books 435 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014 Not a subscriber? Sign up for our newsletter [here](. [Unsubscribe](

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