David Levine 2010 CalendarThe David Levine 2010 Calendar features 13 witty and wicked caricatures from the pages of The New York Review of Books, including James Joyce, Zora Neale Hurston, Marcel Proust, Virginia Woolf and Lewis Carroll. |
The New York Review of Books 2010 CalendarThe New York Review Calendar features 13 portraits of Review writers by Dominique Nabokov whose portraits have appeared in the Review since 1980. |
2010 Weekly Pocket PlannerThis compact 12-month planner shows a week-at-a-glance and includes space for contacts and notes. |
The New York Review Literary Greenwich Village Tote BagThe New York Review of Books tote bag features a beautiful vintage map Greenwich Village, where our office is located, and neighborhood sites associated with many Review writers. |
David Levine Postcard Book: ArtistsSet of 20 4" x 6" postcards, featuring different David Levine caricatures taken from 40 years of The New York Review of Books. |
David Levine Postcard Book: PersonalitiesSet of 20 4" x 6" postcards, featuring different David Levine caricatures taken from 40 years of The New York Review of Books. |
David Levine Postcard Book: WritersSet of 20 4" x 6" postcards, featuring different David Levine caricatures taken from 40 years of The New York Review of Books. |
David Levine Postcard Book: Women WritersSet of 20 4" x 6" postcards, featuring different David Levine caricatures taken from 40 years of The New York Review of Books. |
New York Review of Books Illuminated Pocket MagnifierThis compact magnifier has an optical-grade scratch-resistant 2X magnifying lens with a powerful bifocal insert for added magnification. |
Classic Moleskines, 3-1/2" x 5-1/2"These small black oilcloth-covered notebooks have been brought back into production by an Italian company. Each notebook contains an indispensible pocket in the back cover, an attached bookmark, and an elastic to keep the book closed. |
Writer's PencilsQuotations offering advice and insight about the craft of writing by O. Henry, Ring Lardner, Confucius, Beatrix Potter, and Charles Baudelaire, are inscribed on these black matte No. 2 pencils. |
New York Review WatchNow you can wear Shakespeare on your sleeve with this one-of-a-kind New York Review watch featuring David Levine's caricature of the Bard. |
David Levine Mouse PadThis one-of-a-kind mouse pad features a selection of David Levine's unmistakable caricatures that have appeared in The New York Review—Simone de Beauvoir, Truman Capote, William Faulkner, Zora Neale Hurston, James Joyce, Mark Rothko, Vincent van Gogh and Virginia Woolf. |
New York Review of Books BookbagOur new bookbag is black, water-resistant poly-canvas with a double bottom, a molded black zipper, and sturdy handles for over-the-shoulder use. It is attractive, well constructed, and roomy. |