


NYRB Ad Listing
Don’t Let Your Books Pile Up
The Independent Press Listing, which appears in 13 of the 20 annual issues of The New York Review of Books, offers small presses the opportunity to advertise their titles at a heavily discounted rate.
Each listing includes the following: title, subtitle, author, ISBN (cloth, paper or eBook), price, number of pages, genre, telephone ordering number, e-mail and/or website address; 25 words of description (extra words are an additional $5 each); and book jacket art or an illustration. Typesetting is included in the listed rates. Prepayment is required for all listings.
The Independent Press Listing is posted on The New York Review’s website (www.nybooks.com) at no additional charge.
Books advertised in the Independent Press Listing reach the Review’s total paid circulation of 127,341, an audience of discerning book lovers and avid book buyers. Readers of The New York Review of Books purchase an average of 37 books per year.
Don’t Let Your Books Pile Up
The Independent Press Listing, which appears in 13 of the 20 annual issues of The New York Review of Books, offers small presses the opportunity to advertise their titles at a heavily discounted rate.
Each listing includes the following: title, subtitle, author, ISBN (cloth, paper or eBook), price, number of pages, genre, telephone ordering number, e-mail and/or website address; 25 words of description (extra words are an additional $5 each); and book jacket art or an illustration. Typesetting is included in the listed rates. Prepayment is required for all listings.
The Independent Press Listing is posted on The New York Review’s website (www.nybooks.com) at no additional charge.
Books advertised in the Independent Press Listing reach the Review’s total paid circulation of 127,341, an audience of discerning book lovers and avid book buyers. Readers of The New York Review of Books purchase an average of 37 books per year.
Don’t Let Your Books Pile Up
The Independent Press Listing, which appears in 13 of the 20 annual issues of The New York Review of Books, offers small presses the opportunity to advertise their titles at a heavily discounted rate.
Each listing includes the following: title, subtitle, author, ISBN (cloth, paper or eBook), price, number of pages, genre, telephone ordering number, e-mail and/or website address; 25 words of description (extra words are an additional $5 each); and book jacket art or an illustration. Typesetting is included in the listed rates. Prepayment is required for all listings.
The Independent Press Listing is posted on The New York Review’s website (www.nybooks.com) at no additional charge.
Books advertised in the Independent Press Listing reach the Review’s total paid circulation of 127,341, an audience of discerning book lovers and avid book buyers. Readers of The New York Review of Books purchase an average of 37 books per year.