Greet the new year in stylewith the New York Review of Books David Levine 2026 Calendar—we will send you a FREE “Read Banned Books” pin (retail price: $12.95) with every calendar purchased.The 2026 edition of this annual favorite features David Levine classics drawn exclusively for The New York Review of Books. In celebration of free speech, this year’s calendar highlights authors of banned books and their censored works, including F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Great Gatsby, Toni Morrison and The Bluest Eye and Beloved, Isabel Allende and The House of the Spirits, Aldous Huxley and Brave New World, Alice Walker and The Color Purple, and more. The best way to protest the banning of books is to read them—and to wear our handsome red and navy enamel “Read Banned Books” pin on a lapel, backpack, or tote bag. We’re including a free pin ($12.95 value) with each calendar. For over forty years, David Levine’s brilliant drawings illustrated and illuminated New York Review articles. John Updike, who was one of the artist’s frequent subjects, paid tribute to Levine: “In a confusing time, he bears witness. In a shoddy time, he does good work. Here he is.” We’ve returned to our previous 12.5" x 9.5" wall format with large date blocks. This handsome layout makes the calendar ideal for recording notes and appointments. The New York Review of Books Compact Umbrella Designed by a meteorologist who had covered severe weather events for years but couldn’t find a dependable umbrella, the NYR umbrella merges top-notch engineering and design. The result: “the best and last umbrella you’ll ever need.” The New York Review of Books Umbrella Now you can keep dry and show your love of the written word in even the harshest weather conditions with our sturdy and attractive New York Review of Books umbrella. The Company They Kept, Vol. IWriters on unforgettable friendships from the pages of The New York Review of Books—most of them undeniably fraught with “idiosyncratic complexities.” “An extraordinarily striking, moving and delicious collection of short essays…The writing in most of these essays is dazzling, the anecdotes and insights even more so.”—Financial Times The Company They Kept, Vol. IIDarryl Pinckney on Elizabeth Hardwick, Gore Vidal on Dawn Powell, Isaiah Berlin on Boris Pasternak and Anna Akhmatova, John Richardson on Douglas Cooper, and more. “This is the most interesting literature most of us never get to read.”—Library Journal The New York Review of Books NotebookBe ready when inspiration strikes. This notebook is a portable journal that fits easily in your pocket or purse. This small but sturdy journal has ivory-colored ruled paper, a rigid cover, an elastic closure, and a ribbon bookmark. The logo is in yellow on a red cover. Hardcover, 96 ruled pages, 70g lined paper, 3.5" x 5.5". The New York Review of Books Zippered BookbagThis useful carry-all has a black or red The New York Review of Books logo embroidered on the front and features a zippered closure, sturdy handles for over-the-shoulder use, and a zippered inside pocket. Black bag available with either red or black logo. NYRB Classics ToteThis sturdy but lightweight tote showcases seventy-six titles published by NYRB Classics (including Paris Stories, Envy, The Dud Avocado, Voltaire in Love, and more) and sixty-two authors (including Patrick Leigh Fermor, Eileen Chang, Jessica Mitford, Sybille Bedford, and more), with the Classics logo displayed on the side panel. NYRB Classics 25th Anniversary ToteCelebrate twenty-five years of NYRB Classics with this durable and roomy bag just right for carrying a few (or a dozen) of your favorite books. The bag catches the eye, with bright orange and yellow print on a navy background and sturdy, woven, over-the-shoulder orange straps. New York Review Comics ToteThe New York Review's acclaimed comics series gets a tote bag to call its own. Featuring the series logo, this 100% cotton canvas bag, with side and bottom gussets and over-the-shoulder handles, is perfect for comics, oddly-shaped books, and, if necessary, groceries. For the fashionista—our collaboration with designer Rachel Comey***NOW ON SALE*** Rachel Comey is an American independent fashion designer based in New York City. She is the founder of the eponymous clothing, shoes, and accessories brand known for its “intellectual, arts-and-crafts aesthetic.”“‘There’s something about her clothes that feels effortless and sophisticated, like what I imagine a gallery owner in the late ’80s would wear,’ a friend of mine who’s a book editor said…You could easily substitute theater director or architect for gallery owner in that sentence. (For that matter, you could also substitute book editor.)”—Harper’s Bazaar. These limited-edition totes and scarves feature two recent covers of the Review: the Summer 2022 issue, featuring Stay Up, 2014, a painting by New York artist Andrew Kuo, and the Fall Books 2022 issue, illustrated and hand-drawn by children’s book author Jon Klassen. Framed David Levine Illustration ReprintsA print of a favorite writer, artist, historical figure, or personal hero makes a thoughtful gift for anyone on your holiday list—or for your own home or office.We offer framed prints of the hundreds of caricatures by David Levine that enriched the pages of The New York Review of Books for more than four decades. Choose among writers, artists, composers, poets, musicians, politicians, historical figures, pop personalities, and more. Each wonderfully detailed illustration displays the wit and virtuoso technique for which Levine’s drawings are accorded worldwide acclaim. The caricatures are printed on heavy white archival paper and come in a matte-black wood-composite frame with an off-white acid-free archival mat. Each image is approximately 7" x 9.5", and the frame is 13.5" x 17.75" x 1.625". As each print is made to order, please allow 10–14 business days for printing and framing, in addition to shipping time. 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