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A series of books on subjects ranging from art and literature to science and philosophy Three new books from Notting Hill Editions, a British independent publisher devoted to the art of the essay [READ MORE]( [CONFESSIONS OF A HERETIC]( Selected Essays By Roger Scruton This provocative collection reveals aspects of the renowned philosopher and writer's thinking that his critics would probably advise him to keep to himself. The essays in Confessions of a Heretic—which takes on architecture, modern art, the environment, politics, and culture— seek answers to some of the most pressing problems of our time. [READ MORE]( [ESSAYS ON THE SELF]( By Virginia Woolf, introduction by Joanna Kavenna The question of the self is central to the stunning essays in this book, which span a twenty-one year period of Woolf's life, leading up to the year before her suicide. Woolf discusses the rights of women, social inequality, modernity, and the future of the novel, always acknowledging that the writer must find a unique self with which to experience the world. [READ MORE]( [QUESTIONS OF TRAVEL]( William Morris in Iceland By Lavinia Greenlaw In Questions of Travel, poet and novelist Greenlaw interposes the writings of the great Victorian designer and decorative artist William Morris, who wrote a book on his travels to Iceland, with her own thoughts on travel. What results is a fascinating composite work that explores our desire to venture away from home. Visit our [website]( for information about events with Roger Scruton at Princeton University and Brigham Young University. For three days only, Confessions of a Heretic, Essays on the Self, and Questions of Travel, as well as other titles from Notting Hill Editions, will be available at 30% off. [Cyclogeography: Journeys of a London Bicycle Courier]( by Jon Day [My Katherine Mansfield Project]( by Kirsty Gunn [Junkspace, with Running Room]( by Rem Koolhaas and Hal Foster [You and Me: The Neuroscience of Identity]( by Susan Greenfield [Wandering Jew: The Search for Joseph Roth]( by Dennis Marks New York Review Books 435 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014 [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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