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VIVE LA FRANCE! NINE NYRB CLASSICS FOR 50% OFF LAST CHANCE! FLASH SALE ENDS AT MIDNIGHT EST Free US

VIVE LA FRANCE! NINE NYRB CLASSICS FOR 50% OFF LAST CHANCE! FLASH SALE ENDS AT MIDNIGHT EST Free US shipping on all orders over $50 "Until we all become angels, or men in pursuit of the same object. . . our pleasure will best be served by being French . . ." —Stendahl, Histoire de la Peinture en Italie For this weekend only, these nine classics of French life, history, and culture are available at 50% off. They travel everywhere from the palatial country houses of eighteenth-century libertines to the shadowy streets of postwar Paris, telling the stories of aristocrats, expats, bohemians, and a number of major French figures. [I]([N THE CAFÉ OF LOST YOUTH]( Patrick Modiano Translated from the French by Chris Clarke [P]([ARIS STORIES]( Mavis Gallant Selected and with an introduction by Michael Ondaatje [T]([HE DUD AVOCADO]( Elaine Dundy Introduction by Terry Teachout [M]([Y FANTOMS]( Théophile Gautier Translated from the French and with an introduction by Richard Holmes [P]([ARIS VAGABOND]( Jean-Paul Clébert Foreword by Luc Sante Translated from the French by Donald Nicholson-Smith [N]([O TOMORROW]( Vivant Denon Introduction by Peter Brooks Translated from the French by Lydia Davis [F]([LAUBERT AND MADAME BOVARY]( Francis Steegmuller Introduction by Victor Brombert [W]([HEN THE WORLD SPOKE FRENCH]( Marc Fumaroli Translated from the French by Richard Howard [Y]([OUNG ONCE]( Patrick Modiano Translated from the French by Damion Searls Throughout the remainder of this year, NYRB Classics will be celebrating its 20th anniversary by offering selected backlist titles at 50% off for one weekend only. Keep an eye on your inbox for more deals in the coming weeks. 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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